Jerry Yeager

Jeremy Thompson Yeager (born October 2, 1955) is an American actor, voice actor, puppeteer and illustrator who has done work in and. His work includes work done for Leslie Danek at Quantum Productions in and for the. He is the co-founder of Studio Pizzazzo with fellow puppeteer/voice actor Peter Bauernfeind, and the two have assisted for The Muppets and Sesame Street characters in many of their Australasian appearances.

Life and career
Yeager was born in. At the age of 20 he moved to to attend the. His puppetry work for a series of ads produced by for  brought him to  for promotional work. He would later move to for work, being offered a position of creative director for a Mumbai ad agency.

His involvement in the dubbing industry first came in March 1985, upon seeing a classified ad placed by Leslie Danek in The Free Press Journal newspaper (a typical way of scouting English speakers in the Mumbai region for Quantum Productions by Danek). Yeager worked with actors such as Danek, and Thomas J. Moultrie, dubbing roles in mostly Bollywood films.

Yeager would later move on to voice acting and puppetry in when he moved to  in 1992. Yeager provided voicework for several animated series, notably providing the U.S. dub voice of Len Jones in Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers.