Awards & Winners

Burr Tillstrom

Date of Birth 13-October-1917
Place of Birth Chicago
(Illinois, United States of America, Chicago metropolitan area, Area code 872)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Franklin Burr Tillstrom
Profession Actor, Puppeteer
Franklin Burr Tillstrom was a puppeteer and the creator of Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Tillstrom was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Bert and Alice Burr Tillstrom. He attended Senn High School in Chicago and later the University of Chicago. While still a freshman, he was offered a job setting up a marionette theater with the WPA-Chicago Parks District Theatre and took it. He turned his attention to puppetry in the early 1930s and created Kukla in 1936. Kukla remained nameless until the Russian ballerina Tamara Toumanova referred to him as kukla, the Russian term for doll. Other famous puppets from the group included Ollie or Oliver J. Dragon, Beulah Witch, and Fletcher Rabbit. In 1939, he was invited to present his Kuklapolitan Players at the New York World's Fair. The following year, RCA sent him to Bermuda to perform on the first ship-to-shore broadcast. From 1947 through 1957, Tillstrom was involved with the Kukla, Fran and Ollie show which starred his puppets and Fran Allison. It is widely regarded as being the first children’s show to appeal to both children and adults, and counted Orson Welles, John Steinbeck, Tallulah Bankhead, Adlai Stevenson and James Thurber among its many adult fans. Early in 1958, he appeared with the puppets on Polly Bergen's short-lived NBC variety show, The Polly Bergen Show.

Awards by Burr Tillstrom

Check all the awards nominated and won by Burr Tillstrom.

1971


Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program
Honored for : Kukla, Fran and Ollie

Nominations 1971 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program Kukla, Fran and Ollie

1969


Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Informational/Factual NBC Children's Theatre
The Reluctant Dragon

1967


Nominations 1967 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Special Classification Of Individual Achievements The Perry Como Show
For episode on 28 March 1966.

1966


Primetime Emmy Award for Special Classification Of Individual Achievements
Honored for : That Was The Week That Was
(Berlin Wall)

Nominations 1966 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Special Classification Of Individual Achievements That Was The Week That Was
Berlin Wall

1964


Peabody Award
Honored for : That Was The Week That Was
(a Personal Award)

Nominations 1964 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program That Was The Week That Was