I am about to turn 53, I was born the year Sesame Street premiered. I remember him well, he was the only Latino I really "knew" through the 1970s through Sesame Street. RIP, comfort man.
Luis and Maria were my favourite characters on Sesame Street. I saw Emilio on CTV News Channel two years ago and he was talking to a reporter, I can't remember which one it was, talking about the movie Street Gang, and I was really excited to see him and I yelled at my mom "MOM COME HERE QUICK! IT'S EMILIO DEGADO!"! I mean this man that I knew who he was but he would have never known who I was personally teaching this little girl from Toronto words and phrases in Spanish. Luis and Maria were my very favourite Sesame Street characters and so when he, Bob McGrath, and Roscoe Orman was forced to retire I was so put off! I mean Emilio and Sonia's characters were so very important to those of us who had watched old skool Sesame Street. It was just ageism in fine form!
@@amylee8969 I saw the new show once and that was it. It was just the most obscene show I ever saw. Nothing like the old show. If I had kids I would never let them watch Sesame Street the way it is now.
@Celeste Keenan I haven't seen Sesame Street in over 20 years either. I stopped watching it during the Elmo's world era around 1998 ish. By then I was getting too old so I outgrew it anyway. But I'd tune in just to see a one-time tribute to a legend like Luis.
RIP to a Sesame Street legend. Thanks for being a part of the childhood for millions including my own. The Fix-It Shop will never be the same. Like Bob said we had the chance to be with him, know him, and love him a lot.
He was like mi Tio, my uncle. The one who watches you run down the street to get your school bus safely. Sings to you, always has a smile for you. RIP Mr. Delgado.
I know right. Luis was another father figure to Sesame Street along with Bob and Gordon, who were dropped from the show by 2016. At least we still have Nina working in the bike shop now. I wish Gabi was still on the show too, even though she decided to leave after season 43 before Maria retired and Luis was let go when she had no other known family member. But if Gabi is still there even after her parents retired from the show, I think she would've been Nina's assistant for the bike shop, just like Alan and Chris at Hooper's Store (even while Chris is still there after his aunt Susan and uncle Gordon and his cousin Miles were dropped). Not to mention, Desiree Casado (who retired from the show after 2012) is also younger than Bob McGrath, Roscoe Orman and Emilio Delgado.
Gina is also slightly younger than Bob, Gordon, Susan, Luis and Maria. She didn’t come along until 1986. But she also left the show as she might’ve not been too happy with Bob, Gordon and Luis being laid off I think. I would’ve also considered Gina, Miles and Gabi my best friends if I lived on Sesame Street. The same goes with Elmo and Big Bird as my most favorite Muppets.
@@Allanapolis83232 That's right. Gina was younger than Gordon, Luis, Bob, Maria, and Susan especially since when she was first seen, she was a student of Gordon where Gordon was taking his students on the roof to see the stars but Gina was late and constantly saying to the muppets "where's Mr. Robinson" (Gordon's last name). I don't know the reason why she was gone from the show but, I know her son Marco is gone from the show too.
Thank you Emilio for the memories, feels like we all lost an old friend from our childhood, you will forever hold a special place in all the hearts of those who grew up watching and learning from you, rest in peace, and condolences to your family.
R.I.P. to Emilio Delgado on Sesame Street. He was a great Fix-It man and a great father figure even to his daughter Gabi (who eventually grew up and moved out after Season 43). Too bad he got kicked out of Sesame Street in Season 46 and I don't know why HBO ever did it, but he did come back in the 50th anniversary celebration. Now, Luis got to see Caroll Spinney, Jerry Nelson, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Will Lee (Mr. Hooper), Northern Calloway (David), Joe Raposo, Matt Robinson (Gordon from the first 3 seasons in 1969-1972). If Gabi and Maria were still on Sesame Street and heard about that, then I know they’d miss her father and husband I’d think. And Big Bird would've said, "Now, I'm going to miss you Luis." Elmo would think, "Elmo will too. He always fixed things for Elmo and his friends."
I grew up on the farm lands in the central valley of California in the 70's. When I arrived there at 5 yrs old I made primarily Latino friends (children of migrant farm workers), both they and "Luis" taught me enough Spanish as a kid to communicate (poorly I'm sure) with their parents and they loved it, so did I. I've lived in the Mission District of SF for over 20 years now because I can't ever be too far from the people, culture, and food and be content with my life. Rest easy Emilio and thank you.
If not for Luis, let alone Maria; I never would've wanted to learn Spanish as a child. What Emilio Delgado was to me, he was like the uncle we all wished we had. VAYA CON DIOS, LUIS.
He was one of my favourite people on Sesame Street. I remember him from my childhood, during the 70s. They came to Toronto when I was around 10, I actually got to meet several of the actors, him included, oh and Oscar, still have that picture in some photos album. Good journey my friend, you spread much joy, thank you.
It’s a shame that we’re losing all the people that were influential in our childhoods when my grandma told me Emilio Delgado died and I saw his face I was like aww no not Luis some people will always hold a special place in your heart. I still remember when mr.hooper died.
Breaking News today that sesame street cast Singer and a legend of the show Bob McGrath has passed away today at the age of 90 years old rest in peace Bob McGrath
I notice that Sesame Street DOES have a tribute to Emilio Delgado on its TH-cam page. And as for Sonia Manzano (and Desiree Casado), if you are reading this, I want to say that Delgado was so great on Sesame Street. He taught us some great Spanish words, he helped to understand how great toasters were to use which need to be fixed especially since as they say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day where we need toasters for toast, pop tarts, waffles, etc., raising Gabi, and opening up a bike shop for Nina to work at. Also, he did a great job making Sesame Street nostalgic to us. I will never, ever, forget him either just like Caroll Spinney (Big Bird and Oscar), Jerry Nelson (The Count), Jim Henson (Ernie and Kermit), Richard Hunt (Forgetful Jones), Will Lee (Mr. Hooper), Northern Calloway (David), Joe Raposo, Matt Robinson (Gordon from the first 3 seasons in 1969-1972), etc. th-cam.com/video/8eR5eI9ZSfs/w-d-xo.html
@George Master Actually, Luis played by Emilio Delgado got laid off from Sesame Street along with Roscoe Orman (Gordon) and Bob Mcgrath (Bob) where the three of them were told that their contracts were not going to be renewed for the next Sesame Street season and were told to leave the show.
@@georgemaster689 I agree, it's very sad. I'm sure once the three of them got laid off, they were able to get into "Sesame Place" easily for free. There have been changes after the three of them got laid off where Elmo moved into Gordon's apartment room, the human girl named Charlie moved into Bob's apartment room above "Hooper's Store" and Nina replaced Luis at the bike shop.
@@georgemaster689 Yes, I have been to Sesame Place in the past back in the early 90s. I don't know what's it's like now but, I'm sure it's changed a lot now. For example, they used to have "The Amazing Mumford's Water Maze" but, now that Mumford is not on Sesame Street anymore, maybe that water maze is gone now.
Emilio Delgado was very awesome! He is in a happy place now. He was fantastic as Luis from sesame street. I am so grateful he shared his talent. Rest in paradise Emilio Delgado 💐🌼🌷
I was going through a lot as a child foster homes and beatings my piece was at school lunchtime we watched set Sesame Street I loved Louis mr. Hooper all the characters Grover Bert and Ernie Susan and Gordon it's so sad rest in peace Louis
I bet if the show was still around, they'd make sure to commend him like they did with Mr. Hooper. I remember whenever Big Bird's friends came on, they made sure to have Mr. Hooper's picture in the background to let us know they didn't forget Mr. Hooper and that he's always part of Big Bird's friends. RIP Emilio. Your memory is beloved and you did more than repair the things on the show, you also warmed our hearts.
Luis was one of my favorite characters on sesame street! I remember him singing and hanging out with Maria. I was very sad to hear that he passed away.
May you rest in the LORD GOD's eternal kingdom. You will be greatly missed, Mr. Emilio Delgado. Your great contribution to the superior education system is a long-lasting legacy that you left behind for all generations.
In Remembrance to - Caroll Edwin Spinney as Big Bird / Oscar the Grouch (Born: December 26, 1933 - Died: December 8, 2019) - Jim Henson as Ernie / Kermit the Frog (Born: September 24, 1936 - Died: May 16, 1990) - Jerry Nelson as Count von Count / Herry Monster / Biff / Sherlock Hemlock / The Amazing Mumford / Simon Soundman (Born: July 10, 1934 - Died: August 23, 2012) - Richard Hunt as Gladys the Cow / Sully (Born: August 17, 1951 - Died: January 7, 1992) - Alaina Reed Hall as Olivia Robinson (Born: November 10, 1946 - Died: December 17, 2009) - Emilio Delgado as Luis Rodriguez (Born: May 8, 1940 - Died: March 10, 2022)
I remember when Emilio Delgado appeared as a farmer in an episode of Lou Grant in 1981- Luis from Sesame Street will be missed. Thanks for the memories, Emilio!!!
Luis is gone. I love him very much. I want Sesame Street go on every year indefinitely and move back to PBS. Move back from ½ hour to 1 hour long with animated cartoon segments, films, whatever. Starting at 7:00 am. No more PBS.
I was just watching some Golden Girls on Hulu, and Roseanne on Peacock that day. I lost the episode's titles as they have nothing to do with some Sesame Street actor's death. What a loss it was!
@@jakemiketta3868 Bob McGrath (Bob), Roscoe Orman (Gordon) and Emilio Delgado (Luis) were dropped from Sesame Street when their contracts weren't renewed for Season 46-beyond and the retooling of the show on HBO. People on social media were complaining and feeling skeptical about their childhoods being downhill due to that problem. I know that WASN'T Elmo who did it. If time travel will be real soon, I'll bring Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Tango, Charlie, Rudy, and Julia with you, and maybe Abby Cadabby could've used her wand to make all the other SS humans reappear again.
I think if Maria and Gabi made special appearances on Sesame Street, they’d be holding a special party in honor of Luis and Gabi would have a son named after her father
@@MarioSonicPhillyFan700 Them too. Death of a celebrity could mean my childhood is going away, even though I was more a 2000s baby when Sesame Street had Elmo’s World. Not to mention, Bob McGrath (who was also let go by 2016) and Frank Oz (who is now a director) have outlived the rest of the cast.
@@MarioSonicPhillyFan700 And what was more heartbreaking was that Sesame Street kicked him out along with Orman and McGrath when SS moved to HBO. That’s just like disowning your family for NO reason.
I’m 54, my son called me last night, “Luise from Sesame Street died”. We both grew up with him. We both miss him.
I am about to turn 53, I was born the year Sesame Street premiered. I remember him well, he was the only Latino I really "knew" through the 1970s through Sesame Street. RIP, comfort man.
Luis and Maria were my favourite characters on Sesame Street. I saw Emilio on CTV News Channel two years ago and he was talking to a reporter, I can't remember which one it was, talking about the movie Street Gang, and I was really excited to see him and I yelled at my mom "MOM COME HERE QUICK! IT'S EMILIO DEGADO!"!
I mean this man that I knew who he was but he would have never known who I was personally teaching this little girl from Toronto words and phrases in Spanish. Luis and Maria were my very favourite Sesame Street characters and so when he, Bob McGrath, and Roscoe Orman was forced to retire I was so put off! I mean Emilio and Sonia's characters were so very important to those of us who had watched old skool Sesame Street. It was just ageism in fine form!
Hope they do to Luis what they did when Mr Hooper passed. He deserves it, Luis has been part of the childhood of different generation of fans.
@@amylee8969 I saw the new show once and that was it.
It was just the most obscene show I ever saw. Nothing like the old show.
If I had kids I would never let them watch Sesame Street the way it is now.
@Celeste Keenan
I haven't seen Sesame Street in over 20 years either. I stopped watching it during the Elmo's world era around 1998 ish. By then I was getting too old so I outgrew it anyway.
But I'd tune in just to see a one-time tribute to a legend like Luis.
As a child it was refreshing to see a Mexican like me being portrayed as a kind man and good example to all children. R.I.P and thank you.
WHAT?!?!dies at 81?!?!
Man OH MAN!!!!!
I hope they do what they did when Mr. Hooper died.
I Haven't seen Sesame Street in over 20 years. But I'd watch if they did a tribute to Luis's death.
Emilio was actually born in United States, his grandparents are Mexican.
RIP to a Sesame Street legend. Thanks for being a part of the childhood for millions including my own. The Fix-It Shop will never be the same. Like Bob said we had the chance to be with him, know him, and love him a lot.
He lived a long and successful life. I bet now he’s at peace playing “Canta” on his guitar.
Emilio Delgado, you will not be forgotten
Rest In Peace, thanks for bringing joy to the world.
He was like mi Tio, my uncle. The one who watches you run down the street to get your school bus safely. Sings to you, always has a smile for you. RIP Mr. Delgado.
Just seeing his face makes me think of family. As a child of the 70s, he was part of my childhood. RIP Luis.
This one breaks my heart, he was a part of my childhood. Thanks for the memories Emilio.
I hope Sesame Street gives him the farewell episode he deserves. Just like they did with Mr. Hooper.
He was a wonderful actor and his character LUIS will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Emilio Delgado
@Justin Pate I agree, he was a great fixing employee, mailing employee, and bike shop owner. May he rest in peace.
I know right. Luis was another father figure to Sesame Street along with Bob and Gordon, who were dropped from the show by 2016. At least we still have Nina working in the bike shop now. I wish Gabi was still on the show too, even though she decided to leave after season 43 before Maria retired and Luis was let go when she had no other known family member. But if Gabi is still there even after her parents retired from the show, I think she would've been Nina's assistant for the bike shop, just like Alan and Chris at Hooper's Store (even while Chris is still there after his aunt Susan and uncle Gordon and his cousin Miles were dropped). Not to mention, Desiree Casado (who retired from the show after 2012) is also younger than Bob McGrath, Roscoe Orman and Emilio Delgado.
@@Allanapolis83232 I know.
Gina is also slightly younger than Bob, Gordon, Susan, Luis and Maria. She didn’t come along until 1986. But she also left the show as she might’ve not been too happy with Bob, Gordon and Luis being laid off I think. I would’ve also considered Gina, Miles and Gabi my best friends if I lived on Sesame Street. The same goes with Elmo and Big Bird as my most favorite Muppets.
@@Allanapolis83232 That's right. Gina was younger than Gordon, Luis, Bob, Maria, and Susan especially since when she was first seen, she was a student of Gordon where Gordon was taking his students on the roof to see the stars but Gina was late and constantly saying to the muppets "where's Mr. Robinson" (Gordon's last name). I don't know the reason why she was gone from the show but, I know her son Marco is gone from the show too.
Can’t believe he’s gone😰😰❤️❤️ Rest In Peace Emilio Delango❤️❤️ you will be missed very much❤️
Thank you Emilio for the memories, feels like we all lost an old friend from our childhood, you will forever hold a special place in all the hearts of those who grew up watching and learning from you, rest in peace, and condolences to your family.
Yeah, he’s wonderful. I hope they do to him what they did with Mr. Hooper.
R.I.P. to Emilio Delgado on Sesame Street. He was a great Fix-It man and a great father figure even to his daughter Gabi (who eventually grew up and moved out after Season 43). Too bad he got kicked out of Sesame Street in Season 46 and I don't know why HBO ever did it, but he did come back in the 50th anniversary celebration. Now, Luis got to see Caroll Spinney, Jerry Nelson, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Will Lee (Mr. Hooper), Northern Calloway (David), Joe Raposo, Matt Robinson (Gordon from the first 3 seasons in 1969-1972). If Gabi and Maria were still on Sesame Street and heard about that, then I know they’d miss her father and husband I’d think. And Big Bird would've said, "Now, I'm going to miss you Luis." Elmo would think, "Elmo will too. He always fixed things for Elmo and his friends."
Awwww, rest in peace
We love Sesame street ❤
I grew up watching him on Sesame Street and I am 57.
Rip my man. Sesame Started in 1969 the year I started kindergarten he’s one of the originals.
I grew up watching Sesame Street in the early 90s. But even then, he was a living legend.
@@amylee8969 I agree. Luis was so good to us because he taught us Spanish and helped fix things for us (better than Handy Manny in my opinion).
I grew up on the farm lands in the central valley of California in the 70's. When I arrived there at 5 yrs old I made primarily Latino friends (children of migrant farm workers), both they and "Luis" taught me enough Spanish as a kid to communicate (poorly I'm sure) with their parents and they loved it, so did I. I've lived in the Mission District of SF for over 20 years now because I can't ever be too far from the people, culture, and food and be content with my life. Rest easy Emilio and thank you.
A truly good human being.
If not for Luis, let alone Maria; I never would've wanted to learn Spanish as a child. What Emilio Delgado was to me, he was like the uncle we all wished we had.
VAYA CON DIOS, LUIS.
He was a very enriching man I'll never forget him. Rip Mr.Luis
He was one of my favourite people on Sesame Street. I remember him from my childhood, during the 70s. They came to Toronto when I was around 10, I actually got to meet several of the actors, him included, oh and Oscar, still have that picture in some photos album. Good journey my friend, you spread much joy, thank you.
I remember Luis from my childhood in the 90s.
I love this guy soo much
R.I.P. you will be missed good child hood memories
Another piece of my childhood gone. RIP Emilio! 😢
R.I.P.
Luis
1940-2022
My kids loved him and that show- RIP !
Rest in peace 😔
Rest in Peace Emilo. You were a huge part of my childhood.
May God Bless Him and Care him in Heaven, Amen. Rest in Peace, Emilio.
It’s a shame that we’re losing all the people that were influential in our childhoods when my grandma told me Emilio Delgado died and I saw his face I was like aww no not Luis some people will always hold a special place in your heart. I still remember when mr.hooper died.
Rest In Peace, my friend.
Breaking News today that sesame street cast Singer and a legend of the show Bob McGrath has passed away today at the age of 90 years old rest in peace Bob McGrath
I notice that Sesame Street DOES have a tribute to Emilio Delgado on its TH-cam page. And as for Sonia Manzano (and Desiree Casado), if you are reading this, I want to say that Delgado was so great on Sesame Street. He taught us some great Spanish words, he helped to understand how great toasters were to use which need to be fixed especially since as they say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day where we need toasters for toast, pop tarts, waffles, etc., raising Gabi, and opening up a bike shop for Nina to work at. Also, he did a great job making Sesame Street nostalgic to us. I will never, ever, forget him either just like Caroll Spinney (Big Bird and Oscar), Jerry Nelson (The Count), Jim Henson (Ernie and Kermit), Richard Hunt (Forgetful Jones), Will Lee (Mr. Hooper), Northern Calloway (David), Joe Raposo, Matt Robinson (Gordon from the first 3 seasons in 1969-1972), etc.
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Awww man.
To find out that he was never married to Maria in real life and that he died .... my heart :(
Even I knew that as a kid.
I enjoyed watching Sesame Street since my childhood. We will miss Emilio Delgado deeply in our hearts.
His legacy shall live on.
RIP Emilio Delgado
1940 - 2022
Thanks for the years of entertainment prayers to his family and Sesame Street family
Not many original cast members left.Luis really was a bright spot in my life.Will miss him terribly.
@George Master Actually, Luis played by Emilio Delgado got laid off from Sesame Street along with Roscoe Orman (Gordon) and Bob Mcgrath (Bob) where the three of them were told that their contracts were not going to be renewed for the next Sesame Street season and were told to leave the show.
@@afriendofbean Wow, what a shame.
@@georgemaster689 I agree, it's very sad. I'm sure once the three of them got laid off, they were able to get into "Sesame Place" easily for free. There have been changes after the three of them got laid off where Elmo moved into Gordon's apartment room, the human girl named Charlie moved into Bob's apartment room above "Hooper's Store" and Nina replaced Luis at the bike shop.
@@afriendofbean I've been to Sesame Place (in Langhorne,PA)and I had a good time.
@@georgemaster689 Yes, I have been to Sesame Place in the past back in the early 90s. I don't know what's it's like now but, I'm sure it's changed a lot now. For example, they used to have "The Amazing Mumford's Water Maze" but, now that Mumford is not on Sesame Street anymore, maybe that water maze is gone now.
One of the Sesame Street’s core 4 of Sonia, Roscoe, and Bob
Make it 5 since Loretta Long (Susan) was on the show from season 1.
And 6 if you have Gina.
I'll never forget him as part of my childhood!
Great actor and performer from Sesame Street Rest In Peace
r.i.p good sir 💞💞
r.i.p. good sir
Rip 💞🙏😇 be thank you for teaching us ! God bless you !!
R.I.P. Emilio Delgado (1940-2022) 😭😭😭
Rest in peace
Gone but never forgotten!!!!
Rest easy Emilio. Thank you for the wonderful childhood memories of that fantastic show. Seen all the way down under in New Zealand
Suuunny day......
Mid 80s to early 90s episodes, here i come. Que DIOS lo reciba 🤲
GOD BLESS YOUR KIND SOUL,MY BELOVED TEACHER,SESAME STREET MY HOME.
Emilio Delgado was very awesome! He is in a happy place now. He was fantastic as Luis from sesame street. I am so grateful he shared his talent. Rest in paradise Emilio Delgado 💐🌼🌷
Thank you Luise❤
I was going through a lot as a child foster homes and beatings my piece was at school lunchtime we watched set Sesame Street I loved Louis mr. Hooper all the characters Grover Bert and Ernie Susan and Gordon it's so sad rest in peace Louis
My favourite Sesame Street human...We'll miss you Luis....now you're with Mr Hooper
God bless his soul and his family with good health and good blessings
I shed a tear of joy for this man. Bless his soul💯🕊
Thanks for all the great work ! I can still remember sitting in front of the tv with a bowl of captain crunch watching Sesame Street. Thank you !
Now Luis and Bob are together making people smile on the other side
I remember seeing him as Luis during my childhood. It's sad to hear that he died. Rip Emilio Delgado.
I am so sorry to hear about that. May he Rest In Peace 🪦🧎♀️🙏 ❤️
Rip to the seasame street legend!!
I bet if the show was still around, they'd make sure to commend him like they did with Mr. Hooper. I remember whenever Big Bird's friends came on, they made sure to have Mr. Hooper's picture in the background to let us know they didn't forget Mr. Hooper and that he's always part of Big Bird's friends.
RIP Emilio. Your memory is beloved and you did more than repair the things on the show, you also warmed our hearts.
That’s what I’d imagine, assuming if Gabi was still on Sesame Street
Luis was one of my favorite characters on sesame street! I remember him singing and hanging out with Maria. I was very sad to hear that he passed away.
May you rest in the LORD GOD's eternal kingdom.
You will be greatly missed, Mr. Emilio Delgado. Your great contribution to the superior education system is a long-lasting legacy that you left behind for all generations.
Descanse en paz Emilio.
I am sorry for your loss
R.I.P Emilio Delgado
Oh no. Ive watched him since the 70's. RIP.
Rest in peace Luis.God Bless!
RIP Emilio Delgado Sesame Street is not going be same without him. RIP Luis
I remembering watching him on Seam street and loving the show when I was a young child :) I had a crush on Luise :)
In Remembrance to
- Caroll Edwin Spinney as Big Bird / Oscar the Grouch
(Born: December 26, 1933 - Died: December 8, 2019)
- Jim Henson as Ernie / Kermit the Frog
(Born: September 24, 1936 - Died: May 16, 1990)
- Jerry Nelson as Count von Count / Herry Monster / Biff / Sherlock Hemlock / The Amazing Mumford / Simon Soundman
(Born: July 10, 1934 - Died: August 23, 2012)
- Richard Hunt as Gladys the Cow / Sully
(Born: August 17, 1951 - Died: January 7, 1992)
- Alaina Reed Hall as Olivia Robinson
(Born: November 10, 1946 - Died: December 17, 2009)
- Emilio Delgado as Luis Rodriguez
(Born: May 8, 1940 - Died: March 10, 2022)
RIP. Thanks for being apart of my childhood.
Loved him!!!
Rest In Heaven mi hermano
Luis was part of my childhood! He will be sadly missed.😭
I hope that Sesame Street makes an episode in his memory.
Damn, I knew he looked familiar. But damn.. R.I.P.
Sad but we will see you soon my friend.Godspeed
Oh no! 😔 RIP 🙏🏼
Although Emilio has left this world, his legacy on Sesame Steet will continue to prevail. 💐💐💐💐
I remember when Emilio Delgado appeared as a farmer in an episode of Lou Grant in 1981- Luis from Sesame Street will be missed. Thanks for the memories, Emilio!!!
Luis is gone. I love him very much. I want Sesame Street go on every year indefinitely and move back to PBS. Move back from ½ hour to 1 hour long with animated cartoon segments, films, whatever. Starting at 7:00 am. No more PBS.
I was just watching some Golden Girls on Hulu, and Roseanne on Peacock that day. I lost the episode's titles as they have nothing to do with some Sesame Street actor's death. What a loss it was!
Rest in Peace Emilio
RIP Luis! you will be missed!
RIP Mr Luis ❤️
Emilio Delgado. R.I.P.
I will go back in time and save him
Imagine if I could go back in time to before I was born to save the other SS humans from being kicked out.
@@Allanapolis83232. Kicked out of what? And time travel will be real soon 🔜
@@jakemiketta3868 Bob McGrath (Bob), Roscoe Orman (Gordon) and Emilio Delgado (Luis) were dropped from Sesame Street when their contracts weren't renewed for Season 46-beyond and the retooling of the show on HBO. People on social media were complaining and feeling skeptical about their childhoods being downhill due to that problem. I know that WASN'T Elmo who did it. If time travel will be real soon, I'll bring Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Tango, Charlie, Rudy, and Julia with you, and maybe Abby Cadabby could've used her wand to make all the other SS humans reappear again.
Maybe I could go back to Sesame Street BEFORE I was born.
@@Allanapolis83232. We need to help them
I’ll miss you Luis!
Part of my childhood...and adulthood! Sesame street forever!
We’ll miss you Luis😭
Rest in Peace
He will be missed!
I think if Maria and Gabi made special appearances on Sesame Street, they’d be holding a special party in honor of Luis and Gabi would have a son named after her father
R.I.P. "Luis"
Your with Mr Hooper Now
And the good old Jim Henson
@@Allanapolis83232 Oh especially Jim Henson, and Caroll Spinney
@@MarioSonicPhillyFan700 Them too. Death of a celebrity could mean my childhood is going away, even though I was more a 2000s baby when Sesame Street had Elmo’s World. Not to mention, Bob McGrath (who was also let go by 2016) and Frank Oz (who is now a director) have outlived the rest of the cast.
@@Allanapolis83232 That's so heartbreaking man!
@@MarioSonicPhillyFan700 And what was more heartbreaking was that Sesame Street kicked him out along with Orman and McGrath when SS moved to HBO. That’s just like disowning your family for NO reason.
😭😭😭 Getting older sucks.. everything you ever knew is slowly fading away...Im losing friends, losing memories and losing faith...
Something or someone has to maintain everything that exists as long as it exists. That someone is God.
Oh no rip Luis 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I know this guy for 45 years and he play on piano on sesame street sing along 1987
You knew him personally or on TV?