As a child, Frankie Yeo loved watching The Muppets on television every night while having dinner. This ordinary evening routine of his would eventually inspire him to become a puppeteer himself, going by the stage name Frankie Malachi. 'We have to blame television,' he jokes. Now that he's been in the business for more than 30 years, Frankie tells...
As a child, Frankie Yeo loved watching The Muppets on television every night while having dinner.
"From there, I started to learn about levers, springs and stuff. I guess that was my training ground," he mused. He shares that one of the first puppets he created — a juggler — was initially meant to be a pianist."I have to then experiment and see what the puppet's potential is. Then from there I make adjustments to the strings or the controller to help [the puppet] achieve its 'calling'."
Speaking of dreams, Frankie revealed that he once unwittingly created a puppet that resembled his biological father, whom he had never met, as he was adopted as a child. Apart from having to learn everything from scratch, Frankie also had to carve out a name for himself as a performer. His team's perseverance eventually paid off, as some collectors offered to buy some of his handmade 'babies' after reading an"Initially I thought it was a scam, but she called again and was quite insistent on helping me. I was like, 'Wow, there are such kind people out there.'"Even though he has thought about throwing in the towel several times, Frankie believes that it's his passion for his craft that keeps him going.
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