RELATED: The Little Girl From Aliens Quit Acting 35 Years Ago. See Her Now. Froud ended up in the movie because his father, Brian Froud, was its conceptual designer and co-costume designer. Brian had previously worked with director Jim Henson on his 1982 movie The Dark Crystal. Brian is also known for the 1978 book, Faeries. Mother Wendy Froud also worked on Labyrinth as one of the artists who made the puppets populating the world. Additionally, she’s responsible for helping to create one of the most famous movie characters of all time: Yoda from Star Wars. She was one of the puppeteers for the character, as well, according to an interview with Zoomin Local Heroes. Wendy and Brian met while working at Henson Studios. Now 37 years old, the younger Froud is a puppeteer, artist, and filmmaker. Films he has worked on as a designer and sculptor include The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, King Kong, and Kubo and the Two Strings. And, after starring in one Henson production as a baby, he’s come to be on the behind-the-scenes creative team of another as an adult. Froud was design supervisor for the 2019 Netflix series, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, which his parents also worked on. Plus, he wrote and directed the short film Lessons Learned, which was produced by Jim Henson’s daughter, Heather Henson. Froud has a son named Sebastian with his ex-wife. In a 2013 interview with Geek Dad, soon after he welcomed Sebastian, Froud said, “Parenthood certainly gives you a different perspective on the world, imagining what your little guy is experiencing … I’m looking forward to the day I can share the Labyrinth with my boy. Although, I imagine he probably won’t believe me that I was that baby in the stripes.” In a 2014 interview with The Original van Gogh’s Ear Anthology, he also said of having a child, “I realized that I was now responsible to not just introduce my son to the world but also to the magic I grew up with.” For more celebrity news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. In the Original van Gogh’s Ear Anthology interview, Froud said that he doesn’t mind people asking about him being in Labyrinth because “it was a great honor to be a part (even a little part) of such a phenomenal production.” He added, “My family jokes that Labyrinth is like a home movie because it does capture me as a baby, so when people see me grown up they feel connected as if they had sat down in our living room and watched a home movie with my parents.“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Working with a baby comes with certain risks, which is something Bowie learned firsthand. Speaking with HuffPost in 2016, Froud shared that he had to wear special thin diapers with his costume, which led to a few accidents while Bowie was holding him. “The first time I actually met David Bowie and sat on his lap, I peed all over him,” Froud said. “He was a gentleman about it. He really was. At the time, he was an absolute rockstar and everything, but he was very genuinely nice about the whole situation, and we carried on afterward. We did the scenes together. But yes, I met the man and peed on him pretty quickly, maybe a couple times through the shoot. It was all to do with the diapers.” RELATED: See the Kids From Jurassic Park Almost 30 Years Later.