Emmy Nomination for Elmo Puppeteer Who Resigned
Kevin Clash, who resigned from âSesame Streetâ last year amid allegations that he had sexual relationships with minors, found himself back in the news on Wednesday after receiving a daytime entertainment Emmy nomination for his role as the showâs popular Elmo character.

Kevin Clash, who resigned from "Sesame Street" in November, on Wednesday was nominated for an Emmy for his work as Elmo.
The nomination came as a surprise to some, but Mr. Clashâs work on the show spanned the entire award-eligible season; he has received 23 Daytime Emmy Awards in the past, some individually and others for show awards.
On Wednesday, he was nominated for outstanding performer in a childrenâs series. He was also included in the âSesame Streetâ nomination for outstanding preschool childrenâs series.
In the individual category, the other nominees are two other performers on âSesame Street,â Joey Mazzarino and David Rudman, and Jeff Corwin of the show âOcean Mysteries.â
In the group category, the other nominees are âThe Fresh Beat Band,â on Nickelodeon, and âPajanimals,â on NBC.
An attorney representing Mr. Clash did not respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. Several men have come forward to claim they had underage sexual relationships with Mr. Clash beginning in November, when the first such allegation surfaced. Several lawsuits are pending.
When he left the show, Mr. Clash said in a statement: âPersonal matters have diverted attention away from the important work âSesame Streetâ is doing and I cannot allow it to go on any longer. I am deeply sorry to be leaving and am looking forward to resolving these personal matters privately.â
Sesame Workshop, the group that produces âSesame Street,â said it would replace Mr. Clash, but his performances of Elmo continued to be seen on television because episodes are typically taped many months before their air dates.