Lloyd Morrisett

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Lloyd Morrisett was an American experimental psychologist and foundation executive best known for co-creating the educational children's television program Sesame Street.

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Lloyd Morrisett canonical 2
Lloyd N. Morrisett Jr. 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foundation executive
human
psychologist
television producer
alsoKnownAs Lloyd Morrisett
surface form: Lloyd N. Morrisett Jr.
awardReceived Emmy Award
surface form: Emmy Award (honorary/related to Sesame Street)

Peabody Award
coCreatorOf Sesame Street
coFounded Children's Television Workshop
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1929-11-02
dateOfDeath 2023-01-15
educatedAt Oberlin College
Yale University
employer Carnegie Corporation of New York
The Markle Foundation
fieldOfWork education
philanthropy
psychology
genre children's educational television
hasChild Julie Morrisett
Sarah Morrisett
influenced use of television for early childhood education
knownFor co-creating Sesame Street
educational television
memberOf board of trustees of Oberlin College
notableWork Sesame Street
occupation experimental psychologist
foundation executive
television producer
placeOfBirth Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
placeOfDeath San Diego, California, United States
positionHeld president of The Markle Foundation
vice president of Carnegie Corporation of New York
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States

San Diego, California, United States
spouse Mary Pierre Morrisett

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Sesame Street creator Lloyd Morrisett
Lloyd Morrisett alsoKnownAs Lloyd Morrisett
this entity surface form: Lloyd N. Morrisett Jr.
Children's Television Workshop foundedBy Lloyd Morrisett