Brett Goldstein on Sesame Street.Photo: Sesame StreetBrett Goldsteinjust met his match during a recent visit toSesame Street.On Tuesday, the beloved children’s series teased the 41-year-oldTed Lassostar’s upcoming appearance on Twitter. The clip showed Goldstein in character as grumpy Roy Kent while hanging out with Oscar the Grouch.As Big Bird cheerfully strolled past the pair, Goldstein’s Roy was inside of Oscar’s signature garbage can. Oscar, meanwhile, occupied a recycling bin.Big Bird asked, “Isn’t it a beautiful day?“In response, Roy and Oscar both turned to each other and groaned while shaking their heads in disagreement.“Grouches gonna grouch on Sesame Street. 💚,” the series captioned the short video. “Thanks for visiting our neighborhood @BrettGoldstein! We love you!Upon resharing the clip, Goldstein said he was excited to meet a like-minded individual.For more on Brett Goldstein onSesame Street, listen below toour daily podcast on PEOPLE Every Day.“I met a kindred spirit the other day,” hetweetedTuesday. “I told him we had a lot in common. He told me to scram.“Similar to Oscar, Goldstein’sTed Lassocharacter is known for his grumpy demeanor. For his efforts as Roy, the England nativewon an Emmy Awardlast year for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.“I want to say toJason [Sudeikis], Bill [Lawrence], Brendan [Hunt] and Joe Kelly, thank you for creating this show, and providing me to be part of it,” he said during his acceptance speech. “It has been one of the greatest honors, privileges, and privileges, I just said that twice. But it’s a double privilege. It’s the most privileged privilege and pleasures of my life.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Though Goldstein has proven his ability to play the easily-irritable character, the actor has always had a soft spot for the Muppets. He previouslyuploaded a six-minute-long videoof himself performingThe Muppet Christmas Carol.“So. For Parkinson’s UK,Amusicalmade my Muppets dream come true at their excellent gig,” he captioned the clip.“I wasn’t going to post this video,” he continued. “But then I thought, if you watch it and like it, please feel free to donate to Parkinson’s UK as they do excellent work.”
Brett Goldstein on Sesame Street.Photo: Sesame Street

Brett Goldsteinjust met his match during a recent visit toSesame Street.On Tuesday, the beloved children’s series teased the 41-year-oldTed Lassostar’s upcoming appearance on Twitter. The clip showed Goldstein in character as grumpy Roy Kent while hanging out with Oscar the Grouch.As Big Bird cheerfully strolled past the pair, Goldstein’s Roy was inside of Oscar’s signature garbage can. Oscar, meanwhile, occupied a recycling bin.Big Bird asked, “Isn’t it a beautiful day?“In response, Roy and Oscar both turned to each other and groaned while shaking their heads in disagreement.“Grouches gonna grouch on Sesame Street. 💚,” the series captioned the short video. “Thanks for visiting our neighborhood @BrettGoldstein! We love you!Upon resharing the clip, Goldstein said he was excited to meet a like-minded individual.For more on Brett Goldstein onSesame Street, listen below toour daily podcast on PEOPLE Every Day.“I met a kindred spirit the other day,” hetweetedTuesday. “I told him we had a lot in common. He told me to scram.“Similar to Oscar, Goldstein’sTed Lassocharacter is known for his grumpy demeanor. For his efforts as Roy, the England nativewon an Emmy Awardlast year for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.“I want to say toJason [Sudeikis], Bill [Lawrence], Brendan [Hunt] and Joe Kelly, thank you for creating this show, and providing me to be part of it,” he said during his acceptance speech. “It has been one of the greatest honors, privileges, and privileges, I just said that twice. But it’s a double privilege. It’s the most privileged privilege and pleasures of my life.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Though Goldstein has proven his ability to play the easily-irritable character, the actor has always had a soft spot for the Muppets. He previouslyuploaded a six-minute-long videoof himself performingThe Muppet Christmas Carol.“So. For Parkinson’s UK,Amusicalmade my Muppets dream come true at their excellent gig,” he captioned the clip.“I wasn’t going to post this video,” he continued. “But then I thought, if you watch it and like it, please feel free to donate to Parkinson’s UK as they do excellent work.”
Brett Goldsteinjust met his match during a recent visit toSesame Street.
On Tuesday, the beloved children’s series teased the 41-year-oldTed Lassostar’s upcoming appearance on Twitter. The clip showed Goldstein in character as grumpy Roy Kent while hanging out with Oscar the Grouch.
As Big Bird cheerfully strolled past the pair, Goldstein’s Roy was inside of Oscar’s signature garbage can. Oscar, meanwhile, occupied a recycling bin.
Big Bird asked, “Isn’t it a beautiful day?”
In response, Roy and Oscar both turned to each other and groaned while shaking their heads in disagreement.
“Grouches gonna grouch on Sesame Street. 💚,” the series captioned the short video. “Thanks for visiting our neighborhood @BrettGoldstein! We love you!
Upon resharing the clip, Goldstein said he was excited to meet a like-minded individual.
For more on Brett Goldstein onSesame Street, listen below toour daily podcast on PEOPLE Every Day.
“I met a kindred spirit the other day,” hetweetedTuesday. “I told him we had a lot in common. He told me to scram.”
Similar to Oscar, Goldstein’sTed Lassocharacter is known for his grumpy demeanor. For his efforts as Roy, the England nativewon an Emmy Awardlast year for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series.
“I want to say toJason [Sudeikis], Bill [Lawrence], Brendan [Hunt] and Joe Kelly, thank you for creating this show, and providing me to be part of it,” he said during his acceptance speech. “It has been one of the greatest honors, privileges, and privileges, I just said that twice. But it’s a double privilege. It’s the most privileged privilege and pleasures of my life.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Though Goldstein has proven his ability to play the easily-irritable character, the actor has always had a soft spot for the Muppets. He previouslyuploaded a six-minute-long videoof himself performingThe Muppet Christmas Carol.
“So. For Parkinson’s UK,Amusicalmade my Muppets dream come true at their excellent gig,” he captioned the clip.
“I wasn’t going to post this video,” he continued. “But then I thought, if you watch it and like it, please feel free to donate to Parkinson’s UK as they do excellent work.”
source: people.com