Joe Negri, the accomplished jazz guitarist and actor who became a cherished fixture on 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' as Handyman Negri, has passed away at the age of 99. His death was announced Sunday, May 31, 2026, according to multiple reports.
The timing of Negri's passing is particularly poignant, as he was set to celebrate his 100th birthday in just days. According to reports, his daughter indicated he died Saturday from natural causes, though an official cause of death has not been publicly disclosed.
For three decades, Negri brought warmth and musical talent to the long-running children's classic, portraying the friendly neighborhood handyman who both fixed things and performed music alongside the beloved puppets of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. His character became an integral part of the show's fabric, demonstrating the value of craftsmanship and creativity to generations of young viewers.
As Handyman Negri's popularity grew with audiences, the character's role expanded significantly. The show eventually featured Negri's Music Shop, a dedicated space in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood where Negri could showcase his considerable musical abilities. There, he performed jazz guitar alongside an impressive roster of renowned musicians, including cellist Yo-Yo Ma, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, and pianist Johnny Costa, among others.
Beyond his television work, Negri was a respected figure in the jazz community, bringing authentic musical expertise to his role on the program. His dual talents as both a skilled tradesman character and accomplished musician made him uniquely suited to embody the show's educational philosophy, which emphasized the importance of diverse skills and lifelong learning.
Negri's three-decade tenure on 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' made him one of the program's most enduring presences, contributing to a show that has left an indelible mark on American children's television. His gentle demeanor and musical gifts helped create the nurturing atmosphere that defined the series and continues to resonate with audiences today.








