John Tartaglia Movies
A popular emcee of televised children's entertainment during the mid- to late 2000s, actor and song-and-dance man John Tartaglia launched his career by virtue of frequent live-action appearances on the children's series Sesame Street and many Sesame Street: Elmo's World releases. Off-camera, Tartaglia also maintained a foothold as a musical theater star, drawing particularly strong acclaim for his portrayal of a puppeteer in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. That assignment caught the attention of Disney Channel Worldwide president Rich Ross, who sought out Tartaglia and invited him to create and headline his own series, with puppets, on Disney Channel Playhouse. That program, Johnny and the Sprites (which debuted in 2007), starred Tartaglia as a songwriter who moves into a large house and discovers that it is populated by a band of magical Muppet-like characters called Sprites. The program began as a series of five-minute segments but quickly expanded into half-hour mode. It also netted Emmy consideration for Tartaglia. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
- 2008
- Add Play with Me Sesame: Furry, Fun and Healthy Too to QueueAdd Play with Me Sesame: Furry, Fun and Healthy Too to top of Queue
This Sesame Street titles features denizens of the popular fictional neighborhood engaging in various activities that help teach young children the importance of being healthy. Topics include exercise, proper diet, and visiting the doctor. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
- Starring:
- Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, (more)

- 2007
- Add Play with Me Sesame: Imagine with Me to QueueAdd Play with Me Sesame: Imagine with Me to top of Queue
Featuring four chapters - "Up & Down", "Ernie Says", "Making Cookies", and "Perfect Pair - the Sesame Street gang is as fun and educational as ever in this DVD. A bonus CD-Rom provides another hour's worth of interactive learning. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- Starring:
- Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, (more)

- 2007
- Add Play with Me Sesame: Let's Play Games to QueueAdd Play with Me Sesame: Let's Play Games to top of Queue
Featuring the lovable Sesame Street gang, this DVD includes five entertaining and educational chapters: "Let's Play Games", "Ernie Says", "Move & Groove", "Pigeon Pattern", and "Opposite Game". A bonus CD-Rom provides another hour's worth of interactive fun. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- Starring:
- Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, (more)
The documentary ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway journeys behind the scenes of four Broadway productions mounted during the 2003-4 theatrical season that ultimately garnered nominations for Best Musical: Wicked, the Rosie O'Donnell/Boy George collaboration Taboo, Tony Kushner's Caroline, or Change and the iconoclastic puppet review Avenue Q. The film provides a glimpse into each stage of the theatrical process for these productions - from auditions to staging to rehearsals to previews to opening night to awards season. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2004
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Families, Mail and Bath Time to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Families, Mail and Bath Time to top of Queue
Teach your preschooler the values of personal hygiene, family, and the postal service the fun way as Sesame Street's Elmo and friends play a series of games that are both fun and educational. Not only will your children learn valuable lessons about the world they live in, but they'll have a great time doing it, too! ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

- 2004
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Elmo Has Two! Hands, Ears & Feet to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Elmo Has Two! Hands, Ears & Feet to top of Queue
Lovable Sesame Street character Elmo (voice of Kevin Clash) demonstrates the fun you can have with your hands, your feet, and your ears in this entertaining and educational program for children. Elmo's World: Elmo Has Two finds the red furry guy listening to music, dancing, playing soccer, learning sign language, and discovering all sorts of fun stuff you can do with your hands, feet, and ears as he and his friends learn more about their bodies. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

- 2003
- Add Sesame Street: Zoe's Dance Moves to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Zoe's Dance Moves to top of Queue
Paula Abdul guest stars in this Sesame Street special, which revolves around Zoe's first dance lesson. After a taste of traditional ballet, Zoe learns about African and Asian forms of dance, and realizes that it's OK to make up unique dances of her very own. Beloved Sesame Street regular Elmo also makes an appearance for the program's grand finale -- a kid-friendly hip-hop dance party. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

- 2002
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Head to Toe with Elmo! to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Head to Toe with Elmo! to top of Queue
Kids explore the art of getting dressed in Elmo's World: Head to Toe With Elmo from Sony Wonder. In Elmo's World, magical inanimate objects talk back to explain their usefulness. Join Elmo as he visits a shoe store, learns how to make a hat, and talks with a jacket. Recommended for preschool aged kids. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

- 2001
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Birthdays, Games and More to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Birthdays, Games and More to top of Queue
Join Elmo and his Muppet friends, as they explore different birthday activities in Elmo's World: Birthdays, Games & More. Cakes, party games, and gift wrapping are just a few of the how-to activities that Elmo and Mr. Noodle present to kids. Released in 2001 and running 50 minutes, this video is an entry in a series that also includes Elmo's World: Babies, Dogs & More, Elmo's World: Dancing Music Books, Elmo's World: Flowers, Bananas & More, and Elmo's World: Singing, Drawing & More. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

- 2001
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Wild Wild West! to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Wild Wild West! to top of Queue
Elmo joins a handful of popular Sesame Street characters for an exciting adventure to the Wild Wild West. Elmo learns first-hand what it takes to be a real cowboy or cowgirl. First he saddles up a horse and learns all the basics of riding. Next, he hits the dance floor for some good ole country square dancing. The video features special guest appearances by Broadway singing sensation Kristen Chenowerth and country music star Travis Tritt. Parents can continue to count on Sesame Street for consistently entertaining and educational programming.
~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi
~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi

- 2000
- Add Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Dancing, Music and Books to QueueAdd Sesame Street: Elmo's World - Dancing, Music and Books to top of Queue
The cultural phenomenon that is Elmo comes alive in this collection of Sesame Street appearances. Whether running them straight through or being doled out like candy, these three spots speak to a youngster's heart. The first of Elmo's World is called "Dancing" and features Mr. Noodle, a warm yet clueless character, and Dorothy the pet goldfish. Elmo demonstrates the hula and some moves that can only be described as interpretive. Other children also dance along. The second, "Books," introduces the library with the help of a father/son duo. The final segment, "Music," showcases the flute, violin, and drum. Guess which one Mr. Noodle gets? Elmo is his usual charismatic monsterness in explaining why he is such a good babysitter. Elmo's World is recommended for preschoolers. ~ Sarah Ing, Rovi



