Noel MacNeal, sometimes credited as Edward Noel MacNeal, is an American puppeteer, actor, director and writer. He is best known as the performer of Bear on Bear in the Big Blue House. He also starred as Kako on Oobi, Leon MacNeal on The Puzzle Place and as Magellan on Eureeka's Castle. Since 2014, MacNeal has served as resident puppeteer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, portraying puppet characters such as Mr. Nutterbutter.

Career

MacNeal began his career in puppetry in 1982 as a puppet wrangler on Sesame Street. In 1983, he succeeded John Lovelady as the performer of Knock-Knock the Woodpecker on The Great Space Coaster.

In 1997, MacNeal gained widespread recognition for his role as Bear in the Disney Channel preschool series Bear in the Big Blue House. In 2003, he received a Daytime Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series.

In addition to puppeteering, MacNeal has written for a variety of children's programs including Eureeka's Castle, and The Puzzle Place. MacNeal has also directed several programs, including episodes of Between the Lions. In 2023, he directed an episode for season 53 of Sesame Street.

Since 2014, MacNeal has served as resident puppeteer and performed various characters on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

In 2022, MacNeal became the vacation/swing puppeteer and vocalist of Audrey II in the Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors.

In March 2025, MacNeal made his solo Cabaret debut at 54 Below in an evening directed by Michael Kirk Lane, with musical direction by John Bronston and featuring Jennifer Barnhart and Fergie Phillipe

On November 6, 2025, MacNeal made his Broadway debut as a puppeteer and Ensemble member of the limited time show, Rob Lake Magic with Special Guests The Muppets.

Personal life

On November 6, 1999, he married author Susan Elia at Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary. In 2005, their son was born.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Follow That BirdMadame ChairbirdPerformer
1993Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IIIRaphaelFacial assistant
2008A Muppets Christmas: Letters to SantaSweetumsPerformer; television film
2009Old DogsPuppeteer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983–1986The Great Space CoasterKnock-KnockPerformer
1983–presentSesame StreetMommy Snuffleupagus, Gretel, Additional Muppets
1985Little Muppet MonstersRat, Cow, Magic Book
1989–1995Eureeka's CastleMagellan, WebsterPerformer, writer
1990The Cosby ShowCheesePuppeteer; Episode: "Cliff's Nightmare"
1991DinosaursAdditional charactersPuppeteer
1992Dog CityOfficer Fuzzy, DoctorPerformer
1993CityKidsKoozebanians
1995–1996The Puzzle PlaceLeon MacNeal, Blue Piece PolicePerformer, writer
1997–2006Bear in the Big Blue HouseBear, Moss, BillyPerformer, writer, director (one episode)
1997Sally's LighthouseWriter
1998Gullah Gullah IslandWriter; Episode: "Magic Show"
1999CosbyPuppeteer; Episode: "My Spy"
2000–2005OobiKakoPerformer
2006Breakfast with BearBearPerformer, writer
2001–2003The Book of PoohRabbitPerformer
2004Chappelle's ShowPuppeteer; Episode: "Knee High Park"
2004LazytownPixelVoice; Episode: "Defeeted"
2006–2007Blue's RoomBluePuppeteer (season 2)
The Good Night ShowLeoHost (26 episodes)2009–2010Between the LionsLionel Lion (seasons 9-10), Monkey, Squeaky the WheelPerformer
2014–2021Last Week Tonight with John OliverPuppeteer
2015Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtPuppeteer; Episode: "Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!"
2017Julie's GreenroomAdditional charactersPerformer
2022Pause with Sam JayPuppeteer; Episode: "Dead Momma Episode"

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Preceded byJerry NelsonPerformer of Mommy Snuffleupagus 1980s-1990sSucceeded byDavid Rudman
Preceded byJohn HensonPerformer of Sweetums 2008; 2017Succeeded byMatt Vogel