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Who is the most famous "bozo"?

Guy Gallet
Guy Gallet
2025-11-16 09:45:23
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One of the more famous Bozos was Willard Scott. Willard played Washington D. C. Bozo. The Bozo character was created by Alan W. Livingston and Played by Vance DeBar Colvig. Colvig was known professionally as Pinto Colvig. Numerous guys have played Bozo.
Éric Toussaint
Éric Toussaint
2025-11-10 03:07:32
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NBC TODAY SHOW Weatherman, Willard Scott, had done a hitch as a Bozo. The longest running on the BOZO family tree was here in Chicago; where Bob Bell (later Joey D'Auria) donned the red Bozo male patter Baldness wig and size 22 shoes. AT ITS HEIGHT, this BOZO Franchise boasted of about 28 authorized shows. IT WAS A LONG time since the original BOZO CARTOONS were produced that WGN TV, Chanel 9's BOZO'S CIRCUS had a 7 or 8 year waiting list for tickets. THE PLOTS OF the 6-8 minute cartoons usually involved the activity of some hooligans. One of the pair of recurring baddies that we remember were called "Big Shorty and Short Biggy." THE VOICES FOR the characters were well suited to their appearances. Larry Harmon provided Bozo's vocals. AS A SORT OF sidebar to the whole cartoon story, the BOZO SERIES had a profound effect on local stations kiddie programming. HAVING ORIGINATED ON the records as 'Bozo The Capitol Clown', the character had a successful four year run on TV via the wonderful world of syndication.

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Lucas Robin
Lucas Robin
2025-11-07 14:27:35
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Larry Harmon, one of many actors hired by Capitol to portray the character, bought the character from the record company. He revamped Bozo with a new look, new voice, and new name: “Bozo, The World’s Most Famous Clown”. The most famous version was Chicago’s Bozo Show, which ran from 1960 to 2001. Not only was it a long-running program in a major market, it was shown nationally on WGN: The Superstation. This would be the version of Bozo that most younger Detroiters would recognize, as the Motor City’s version of Bozo went off the air in 1979. Chicago’s Bozo was al the last one standing, and the character’s fifty year history of entertaining children ended with the dawn of the 21st century.
Stéphane Coulon
Stéphane Coulon
2025-10-25 20:51:02
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The character of Bozo the Clown was created in America in 1946 by Alan W Livingston as a unique children’s entertainment. The television exposure made Bozo “the world’s most famous clown” and his characteristic make-up became the template for plenty of imitators. It even seems likely that the current most famous clown – Krusty from The Simpsons - is an affectionately satirical take on Livingston’s creation.

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