
If you grew up watching âSesame Street,â then yep; Maria was basically everyoneâs TV big sister. Warm smile, calm energy, endless patience even when a grouchy green trash-can resident had something to say. It seems like a lot of us still carry that comfort around, which is why this new project from actress Sonia Manzano, feels so special.
Sheâs opening up about her life, her career, and her time on the iconic kidsâ show in the new documentary âStreet Smart: Lessons from a TV Icon” by indie filmmaker Ernie Bustamante. The best part? Itâs available for online screenings through November 30, 2025 via DOC NYC, plus a few in-person showings at select conventions and festivals.
Manzano doesnât hold back in the doc, and honestly, weâre here for it. From her early years on the show to her behind-the-scenes experiences with the Muppets, sheâs giving fans a heartfelt, funny, and thoughtful deep dive into the job that defined nearly half a century of her life.
Sonia Gets Real About Oscar & Jim Henson
Letâs get to the quote everyoneâs talking about. In a chat with Page Six, Manzano said, âI really love Oscar,â after they brought up rumors she was in love with Oscar the Grouch who was portrayed by late Muppeteer Caroll Spinney and always had a joke at the ready.
Manzano doubled down with a joke of her own, saying: âHe was my favorite Muppet character. I always kid around, saying, âI left the show because 44 years was long enough for me to wait for him to propose.ââ It seems like that crush was more comedy than canon, but itâs adorable either way; and such a Maria thing to say.
Who Was Jim Henson, Really? She also opened up about Jim Henson, keeping things honest but positive. According to her, he wasnât the easiest man to be around, but he also had this incredibly encouraging leadership style: âHe never criticized the performers. He always said, âI think we can do that better.â And kind of putting himself in that group that was going to do things better.â (Page Six)
And honestly? That little peek behind the curtain shows so much about the creative energy that kept âSesame Streetâ evolving for decades.
What Sonia Manzano is Doing Now?
So whatâs Manzano up to these days? A lot; and all of it is wholesome in that signature Maria way. She writes childrenâs books like âNo Dogs Allowed!,â âA Box Full of Kittens,â and the bilingual âAlmaâs Great Idea,â which is based on her animated TV series âAlmaâs Way.â The show highlights family, culture, and curiosity through the eyes of a young girl from the Bronx⦠a mirror of Manzanoâs own roots.
Her current work feels like a natural extension of everything she brought to âSesame Street.â Like representation, warmth, joy, and stories that help kids understand the world a little better. It seems like sheâs still teaching, still uplifting, and still reminding everyone (adults included) that kindness never goes out of style.
Sonia Manzano gave generations of kids a safe, friendly place to land. Now sheâs doing it again through storytelling, one book (and one animated adventure) at a time.
Fans can catch current episodes of âSesame Streetâ on its new streaming home, Netflix.
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