Eugene Lambert (1928
– 22 February 2010)
was an
Irish puppeteer
A puppeteer is a person who manipulates an inanimate object called a puppet to create the illusion that the puppet is alive. The puppet is often shaped like a human, animal, or legendary creature. The puppeteer may be visible to or hidden from the ...
and
actor
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from
County Sligo
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. He was owner of the
Lambert Puppet Theatre in
Monkstown, Dublin. He was noted for co-starring as O'Brien in the
RTÉ
(; ; RTÉThe É in RTÉ is pronounced as an English E () and not an Irish É ()) is an Irish public service broadcaster. It both produces and broadcasts programmes on television, radio and online. The radio service began on 1 January 1926, ...
television series ''
Wanderly Wagon'' and for the ' ("Murphy and Friends") puppet television programme in the 1960s. He died in 2010 at the age of 82.
Early life
Lambert was born and raised in
County Sligo
County Sligo ( , ) is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Northern and Western Region and is part of the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht. Sligo is the administrative capital and largest town in ...
.
His father was the county librarian and died at the age of 35.
His mother took on his father's old job and Lambert was raised in a bookish home.
He made his first puppet when he was 8 years old and was a proficient ventriloquist by the time he reached his early teens.
Career
Lambert was long a stalwart of the Irish
vaudeville
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scene, particularly in Dublin, although he also toured the country frequently with his wife Mai. His most common acts were with Finnegan, a mischievous storyteller, and Judge, a pensive dog. With the rise of television in the 1960s, the Lambert puppet theatre became a fixture in Irish broadcasting. In the early 1960s, Lambert devised a puppet series for children entitled ''Murphy agus a Chairde'' ("Murphy and His Friends"). Murphy was a giant who lived in a magical kingdom. Its king, "An Rí", only had one problem - constant mischief from two witches, Feemy and Babóg.
RTÉ
(; ; RTÉThe É in RTÉ is pronounced as an English E () and not an Irish É ()) is an Irish public service broadcaster. It both produces and broadcasts programmes on television, radio and online. The radio service began on 1 January 1926, ...
was the only station most people in Ireland could then access and Murphy's adventures were soon an important part of most children's viewing. Murphy himself appeared as the in-vision continuity announcer all through one of RTÉ's Christmas Day broadcasts.
In November 1963, Lambert drew international attention after he successfully acquired a driver's license for his puppet Finnegan. Lambert reported that he did so simply to show how easy it was for anybody in Ireland to obtain a license.
He later co-starred in the children's television series ''
Wanderly Wagon'' as the mischievous and greedy O'Brien, known for his childlike curiosity and cowardice in the face of magical events. Lambert and his family provided many regular (puppet) characters — Judge the dog, Mr Crow (who lived in a cuckoo clock), the mysterious Foxy Loxy, and the untrustworthy Sneaky Snake.
The series also featured Irish actor
Frank Kelly who played the villainous Dr Astro.
Another series created by Eugene Lambert was adapted from a children's book by
Patricia Lynch
Patricia Lynch (4 June 1894– 1 September 1972) was an Irish children's writer and a journalist. She was the author of some 48 novels and 200 short stories. She is best known for blending Irish rural life and fantasy fiction as in ''The Turf-Cu ...
, ''Brógeen Follows The Magic Tune.'' Brógeen was a leprechaun who teamed up with a fiddler who had heard a piece of music created by the fairies - and they wanted it back. The series was a great success and won several awards internationally. Some years later, when Lambert enquired about the 2" master video tapes, RTÉ admitted to
having re-used them. ''Brogeen'' (and most of ''Wanderly Wagon'') was gone forever, although a dubbed version of ''Brogeen'' still exists in the archives of
NRK.
Lambert Puppet Theatre and Museum
Lambert and his wife Mai visited The Harlequin Puppet Theatre in
Colwyn Bay
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,
Wales
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and an International Puppet Festival in
Prague
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. Inspired, they decided to open a puppet theatre of their own, ''The Lambert Puppet Theatre''.
The Lambert Puppet Theatre was established in 1972. In the early years with Finnegan, Eugene toured UK and Ireland extensively and in later years he promoted Ireland for Irish Tourist Board, touring USA, Japan and Australia.
Lambert's Puppet Theatre was responsible for producing the popular 1980s children's television character
Bosco who was an ever-present fixture on the Irish national station, with Lambert's daughters,
Miriam
Miriam (, lit. ‘rebellion’) is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the older sister of Moses and Aaron. She was a prophetess and first appears in the Book of Exodus.
The Torah refers to her as "Miria ...
and then
Paula voicing and operating Bosco.
Personal life
Lambert and his wife, Mai had ten children, two of whom predeceased him.
In the 1950s, Lambert supplemented his day job as a refrigeration engineer with evenings appearing with his vent act at Gala concerts and dinners.
The Lambert family participated in Jury's Irish Cabaret for seven years bringing topical puppet acts to the American audience.
Lambert died at his home in Monkstown, Dublin on Monday 22 February 2010, aged 82.
His funeral on 26 February 2010 was attended by entertainers and politicians, with
Liam Ó Maonlaí and
Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
singing at his
Mass
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and a miniature Wanderly Wagon featuring in the ceremony.
References
External links
Eugene Lambert interview with fustar.info (1/3)
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1928 births
2010 deaths
People from Monkstown, Dublin
Actors from County Sligo
Irish puppeteers
Ventriloquists
Male actors from County Dublin