RIP: Marty Krofft
Marty Krofft died yesterday at the age of 86, the result of kidney failure.
Marty Krofft was born on April 9, 1937 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Marty’s older brother, Sid, was a famous puppeteer. Sid worked in vaudeville, as a featured player in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and toured with a one-man puppet show. In the mid-1950s, Marty joined Sid. They began touring as well as making television appearances with their puppets.
Marty and Sid became even more famous when they designed characters and sets for the Saturday morning television series H.R. Pufnstuf. For the remainder of their careers, Marty and Sid would produce series, specials and movies for television.
Some of the projects produced by Marty and Sid Krofft include: H.R. Pufnstuf (17 episodes); Pufnstuf (feature film); The Bugaloos (17 epsides); Lidsville (17 episodes); The Brady Bunch Meets ABC’s Saturday Superstars; The World of Sid & Marty Krofft at the Hollywood Bowl; The NBC Saturday Morning Review; Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (29 episodes); Far Out Space Nuts (15 episodes); The Lost Saucer (16 episodes); ABC’s Saturday Sneak Peak; Land of the Lost (43 episodes); Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (16 episodes); Dr. Shrinker (16 episodes); Donny & Marie (37 episodes); The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (9 episodes); Wonderbug (22 episodes); Magic Mongo (16 episodes); The Krofft Supershow (32 episodes); The Bay City Rollers Meet the Saturday Superstars; Bobby Vinton’s Rock ‘n Rollers; The Bay City Rollers Show (13 episodes); Bigfoot and Wildboy (20 episodes); Pink Lady (6 episodes); Middle Age Crazy (feature film); Oral Roberts Celebration; Harry Tracy: The Last of the Wild Bunch (feature film); Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters (35 episodes); The CBS Saturday Morning Preview Special; Saturday’s the Place; Pryor’s Place (13 episodes); All Star Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Saturday Spectacular; The Patti LaBelle Show; D.C. Follies (45 episodes); Krofft Late Night; Land of the Lost (9 episodes); Toby Terrier and His Video Pals (8 episodes); Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2001); Family Affair (2002 – 16 episodes); Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2016 – 8 episodes); Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (2016 – 7 episodes); Mutt & Stuff (74 episodes); The Bugaloos (2017) and Mondays with Marty (7 episodes).
Marty Krofft’s award nominations and wins include:
- 1985: Nominee – Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Series for Pryor’s Place
- 2003: Winner – Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
- 2016: Nominee – Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Series for Mutt & Stuff
- 2017: Nominee – Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Series for Mutt & Stuff
- 2018: Winner – Daytime Emmy for Lifetime Achievement
- 2020 Winner – Star on the Walk of Fame (Television)
I was at the top end of the right age for H.R. Pufnstuf. I can remember my youngest sister getting my mom to tell me to stop calling her Witcheepoo. Looking at Marty Krofft’s resume shows an impressive body of work. Marty and Sid Krofft were called the Kings of Saturday Morning Television, but as you can see they were much more than that.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Marty Krofft’s family, friends and fans.