Ali Eisner

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Eisner (in striped shirt) puppeteering Mamma Yamma at a CBC promotional event.

Ali Eisner (born 13 May 1973) is a Canadian Puppeteer, composer, director, photographer, creative producer, and writer for children's television.[1]

Eisner has created children's content and performed on programs for CBC Television, TVOntario, NBC Universal, YTV, PBS, FOX Entertainment, Nick Jr and the Disney Channel. Eisner was the creator of Mamma Yamma for CBC Television, and was a director and supervising producer for The Sunny Side Up Show on PBS Kids Sprout. Ali played "Jay" the Blue Jay on "TVO Kids" for 16 years. Their main wheelhouse when puppeteering is to collaborate with Canadian Musicians. They have also written, composed music and directed for childrens television for the last 20 years.

At the Juno Awards of 2019, Eisner's video for "No Depression" that they directed and puppeteered for the band Bahamas won the Juno Award for Video of the Year.[2]

Ali identifies as Transgender/Non-Binary and uses "They/Them" pronouns.

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