Mallory Lewis

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Mallory Lewis with Lamb Chop
Mallory Lewis with Lamb Chop

Mallory Lewis (born Mallory Tarcher; c. 1962, changed her name legally in honor of her late mother, Shari Lewis) is an American writer, television producer, and puppeteer.

She is the daughter of Jeremy Tarcher and the late Shari Lewis, creator of Lamb Chop. Mallory had worked closely with her mother as producer of the Emmy-award-winning Lamb Chop's Play-Along. After her mother's death in 1998, on the advice of family friend Dom DeLuise ([1]), Mallory decided that Lamb Chop should live on for her many fans and has begun performing with Lamb Chop.

Mallory (or "Mally" as she is known on stage) said of her decision to take up the puppet: "My mom was one of the world's greatest entertainers. I don't want to challenge that. I don't think it's wise to go there. But I do want to do everything that I can do for Lamb Chop. I'll help keep her going" ([2]).

She is also a prolific writer ([3]) of children's books, some of which star Zoey, a baby orangutan character she also puppeteers.

Upon relaunching Lamb Chop's career she changed her surname to Lewis ([4]).

[edit] Personal Life

Lewis is married to actor, Brad Hood and they have 1 child together.

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