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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marc_WeinerMarc Weiner - Wikipedia

    He is best known for performing with his "head puppets", small puppet bodies in which an actor would stick their hand through a hole at the top of the puppets head. He hosted the Nickelodeon show Weinerville from 1993 to 1997. Weiner is also known for his roles as the Map and Swiper on the Nick Jr. show Dora the Explorer.

  2. Weinerville: With Marc Weiner, Scott Fellows, Ray Abruzzo, Marc Summers. A mostly one man show in which a guy (Marc Weiner) interacted with his puppet selves (his head on the body of puppets) to solve their silly problems in a cardboard town.

    • (271)
    • 1993-07-11
    • Comedy, Family
    • Marc Weiner, Scott Fellows, Ray Abruzzo
  3. A short spinoff of the series: Wordville with Mark Weiner and Friends, aired on Nick Jr. in 1998. In each of the 3 episodes, Mark Weiner reveals a word, and then visits someone who can define the word.

    • 3 min
  4. Mar 13, 2012 · If you ever found yourself watching Nickelodeon in the 90s, you may remember an awesome, puppet-filled show called Weinerville. If you ever find yourself watching Nick Jr. these days, you’ll hear the Weinerville star and creator, Marc Weiner, as the voice of Map and Swiper the Fox in Dora the Explorer. We sat down with the comedian and father ...

  5. Marc Weiner teamed up with Nickelodeon with the premiere of Nickelodeon Weinerville, a half-hour variety show using classic elements of kids' programming, including puppeteering, animated shorts and interaction with a live studio audience, to entertain kids and their parents.

  6. It's time to take a trip to Nickelodeon's Weinerville with my special guest Marc Weiner. We talked about everything from his street performing days with Robi...

    • 36 min
    • 3.3K
    • Carlos Sanchez
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    Marc Weiner is an American comedian, puppeteer, and actor. He is best known for performing with his "head puppets", small puppet bodies in which an actor would stick their hand through a hole at the top of the puppets head. He hosted the Nickelodeon show Weinerville from 1993 to 1997.

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