<Tr> <Th> Gender </Th> <Td> Male </Td> </Tr> <P> Mr. Harold Hooper (played by Will Lee) was one of the first four human characters to appear on the television series Sesame Street . Created by producer and writer Jon Stone, Mr. Hooper is the original proprietor of Hooper's Store, the neighborhood variety store and combination diner / corner store that serves as a place for Muppets and humans to meet and interact . Lee, a character actor and instructor who had been blacklisted during the McCarthy era, was "perfectly cast" as Mr. Hooper . Mr. Hooper ranked first of all human characters of the show in recognition by young viewers . Mr. Hooper, who has been described as "slightly cranky but good - hearted" and "curmudgeonly", bridges the gap between the older generation and its young audience . Hooper's Store, "an idealized social institution", is an extension of his personality . He had a special relationship with the Muppet Big Bird . </P> <P> At the time of Lee's death, instead of recasting the role, or explaining his departure by saying he had moved, quit or retired, the writers and producers of Sesame Street decided to create an episode that taught their young audience about the difficult topic of death . Research was conducted to ascertain the messages they wanted to convey about the topic, as well as the effect the episode would have on the young children who watched it . They were advised by experts in the fields of child psychology, child development, and religion . Studies conducted after the episode was produced showed that most children understood its messages about death, and that they experienced no long - term ill effects . The episode, written by head writer Norman Stiles, aired on Thanksgiving Day 1983; the cast and crew reported that filming it was an emotional and touching experience . The episode, which set the standard for dealing with difficult topics on children's television, was called heartbreaking yet affirming, and one of the proudest moments in the show's history . </P> <P> Mr. Hooper, played by Will Lee from the premiere of Sesame Street in 1969 until his death in 1982, was one of the first four human characters that appeared on the show . Created by producer and writer Jon Stone, the role of Mr. Hooper was the first to be cast . Lee came to Stone's attention through writers Bruce Hart and Carole Hart . Mr. Hooper was inspired by the Bob Keeshan character, Captain Kangaroo; Stone previously worked on the Captain Kangaroo program, which greatly influenced him as he developed Sesame Street . Mr. Hooper is the original proprietor of Hooper's Store, the neighborhood variety store and combination diner / corner store that serves as a place for Muppets and humans to meet and interact . Stone's original conception of Mr. Hooper was that he would be, like most owners of such establishments at the time, older, male, Caucasian, and Jewish . </P>

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