Brian Henson Shares Hilarious Stories of David Bowie Working on Labyrinth (2024)

David Bowie apparently had the whole cast laughing so hard they kept blowing the shot in Jim Henson's Labyrinth.

Decades after their original release, Jim Henson's The Dark Crystaland Labyrinthhave just received a 4K digital reissue from Shout Studios. The movies, which were a chance for Henson to do something wildly different from his work with The Muppets, have become beloved family classics in the years since their release -- even if their reception left Henson feeling a little burned at the time. One undeniable high point of the productions, though, was Henson's partnership with Labyrinthstar David Bowie. Bowie, who came on board to play the film's antagonist Jareth, was apparently a delight to film with, and Henson's son Brian -- then a young puppeteer working on the Hoggle character -- shared some of his fond memories of working with Bowie during an interview with ComicBook.com.

As a huge fan of Bowie, Henson told us that he was thrilled when he found out his father planned to offer the role to the pop icon. Characterizing Bowie as a funny, down-to-earth guy, Henson said that he thought the pair got along in part because of how much of a workaholic Bowie was -- a trait he shared with Jim Henson.

"I think the most fun was the scene where David has the glass balls and throws a glass ball to Hoggle -- and I was the lead performer on Hoggle, meaning I was working his face," Henson said. "Shari Weiser was working inside the body. He would throw it, and it becomes a peach in his hand, and then he throws it to Hoggle. And Hoggle has to catch it, and Hoggle says 'What is it?' And Bowie says, 'It's a gift.' So, for whatever reason, David thought this was so hilarious. First of all, David is standing with with Michael Mtion, the very famous juggler, crouching inside his costume right behind David's butt, reaching around, and being David's hands. So David's not even being his own hands. So that's the setup, and then he throws this thing to Hoggle, and then Hoggle is a mechanical hand to be big enough, so Shari's trying to work this long-fingered mechanical hand. It's very, very hard to catch a peach. And she can hardly see....So anyway, we would to take after take where they'd throw the peach and Shari couldn't catch it because of the mechanical hands. And so we'd have to do another take, and it was very frustrating for Shari. But for whatever reason, David and I kept laughing every time Hoggle would say 'What is it?' Then David would go, 'it's a peach!' He'd go right off script, then we'd all start laughing hysterically. And Shari inside was just going nuts. She was like, 'Guys, I got it! I caught the peach, and then you're messing it up!' Now we're all laughing. It took us forever to do that shot. My dad was laughing. One of the funnest things about working with my dad, and what he looked forward to the most, is when you just couldn't get the take done, because everybody's laughing too hard. David also embraced that, when you just can't stop laughing. David kept getting Hoggle's name wrong -- those were always such funny scenes, because he'd pull different names out of what he'd call Hoggle, and then we'd all start laughing."

Previously, Henson had spoken with ComicBook.com about the process by which his dad landed on Bowie for the part. It included talking to his kids about candidates like Sting and Michael Jackson.

"I can't speak for my siblings, but I can say for me, I vaguely remember the name Sting coming up," Brian Henson told ComicBook. "I definitely remember Michael Jackson and David Bowie. I had just been at university for the one year that I went to college, and I can tell you that I was going from nightclub to nightclub, and Michael Jackson and David Bowie were the two biggest names in my generation, for sure. So when he asked me, I was leaning in favor of David Bowie. I just felt like Bowie had a quirkiness and yet a really coolness that would work really well for my dad, whereas Michael had a perfection to his work that would have been tough."

LabyrinthandThe Dark Crystalare available to purchase or rent digitally now.

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Brian Henson Shares Hilarious Stories of David Bowie Working on Labyrinth (2024)

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Did Jim Henson have anything to do with the labyrinth? ›

Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson with George Lucas as executive producer. Based on conceptual designs by Brian Froud, the film was written by Terry Jones, and many of its characters are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.

Why did David Bowie agree to do Labyrinth? ›

In 83′, when Let's Dance was released, David Bowie was sought out by director Jim Henson to star in Labyrinth, due to his acting performance in other films, and for a soundtrack that would have Bowie singing in it.

How old was Jennifer Connelly when she was in Labyrinth? ›

Today I learned that Jennifer Connelly was 14 years old when she filmed Labyrinth.

What did David Bowie leave his wife? ›

In his will, Bowie left half of his assets to his surviving wife, and the remaining half split equally to his children. He also left $2 million to an assistant and $1 million to a nanny.

Did Robert Smith like David Bowie? ›

Young Robert Smith was a Bowie fan in the early 1970s, but it was the release of '77's Low that changed his life.

Was Jareth in love with Sarah? ›

Jareth then goes to the human world to entice Sarah, with whom he is still in love, into creating a new world with him using the power of her dreams. However, Sarah realises her dreams and finds a way to preserve the world of the Labyrinth by writing stories.

What age was David Bowie in Labyrinth? ›

David Bowie was 39 and Jennifer Connelly was 15 when the movie was made.

What town was Labyrinth filmed in? ›

The park seen at the start of the film is West Wycombe Park in Buckinghamshire, England. The scenes of Sarah running back home were filmed in various towns in New York, namely North Nyack, Piermont and Haverstraw. Principal photography on Labyrinth wrapped on September 8th 1985.

Was Jareth supposed to kiss Sarah? ›

In the ballroom scene Jareth refers to Sarah as 'my Queen' and attempts to kiss her, a detail that is retained in the film's novelization. The end scene of the script has Sarah land in a 'magnificent huge' bed and Jareth directly proposition her to be his Queen.

Does David Bowie wear a wig in Labyrinth? ›

In an interview with the Guardian newspaper, Warwick was asked what it was like working with Bowie and he replied : "He was very, very down to earth on the set, by the way. Wanted to go by Dave, despite this huge wig and seven pairs of socks down his tights."

Why did Jareth want the baby? ›

Jareth was once human and mortal, but "became" the Goblin King somehow. This could also be possible, as it explains why he would want a human baby; he would need a new heir to take his place.

Did David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly kiss? ›

EDIT BY MISSWHITMAN: David Bowie refused to kiss Jennifer Connelly, because he said she was too young. It's in the Labyrinth documentary that comes with most the DVD's, I believe. END.

What is the age difference between Jareth and Sarah? ›

Jareth's a 300-year-old Goblin King (played by a 38-year-old pop star) who wants to live within 15-year-old Sarah. Jareth spies on Sarah, comes into her bedroom, drugs her, dances with her, and promises to be her slave if she'll love him, fear him and do as he says.

What happened to Sarah from Labyrinth? ›

Sarah cleared out all her toys, giving some to Toby and selling the rest. Her memories of the Labyrinth had been taken along with her dreams, so all contact with her friends from her adventure there ceased. After graduating from high-school, Sarah went to college and studied to become a teacher.

What did Jennifer Connelly say about David Bowie? ›

Shortly after Bowie's death, Connelly opened up to ET about her "extraordinary memories” with the groundbreaking artist. "I think it's very sad, his passing, for so many reasons," Connelly shared. "To me, not only was he a genius, he was a genius who had the time to be kind. [That] was my experience of him.”

How old was David Bowie during Labyrinth? ›

For example, the movie is about an older man trying to coerce, manipulate and poison a teenage girl into becoming first his slave and then his bride. David Bowie was 39 and Jennifer Connelly was 15 when the movie was made.

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