Dina Fraboni co-created "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth," helping shape the children’s series’ blend of puppetry, music, and fantasy storytelling. Working with Kevin Carlson and James Murray, she helped launch the show’s imaginative world of Flossmore Valley, where Timmy and his friends head into musical, tooth-themed adventures aimed at young audiences. In addition to her behind-the-scenes role, Fraboni also performed characters on the series, making her one of the creative figures most closely tied to the show’s identity.
Before "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth," Fraboni built her career as a puppeteer and performer working in family entertainment and puppet-based productions. Her background in performance helped position her well for a project like "Timmy the Tooth," which depended heavily on character work, voice performance, and ensemble puppetry. Although public biographical information on her is more limited than for some screen actors, the available production records consistently identify her as one of the series’ principal creators and performers.
In addition to co-creating the series, Fraboni is credited as a producer on "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth" and is also listed among the performers in the franchise. Available cast and episode records connect her to characters including Miss Flossie, Dee, and Irene, showing that her work on the show extended beyond development into the ongoing performance side of the production. That combination of creative and production responsibilities makes her a central part of the series’ overall design and execution.
Outside of "The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth," Fraboni remains chiefly known through her work in puppetry and family-oriented entertainment. Her contribution to "Timmy the Tooth" stands as a key credit, linking her to one of the more distinctive children’s puppet properties of the mid-1990s. As a co-creator, producer, and performer, she helped define the tone, characters, and playful style that gave the series its lasting identity.