Larry Harmon, the original Bozo clown is dead

Written by: Bruce Cat on: Jul 4 2008 Published in: Misc News

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Larry Harmon, who is the original Bozo the Clown died on Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 83 year old.

Harmon told AP in a 1996 interview, “Bozo is a combination of the wonderful wisdom of the adult and the childlike ways in all of us,”

Pinto Colvig, who provided the voice for Walt Disney’s Goofy, was the first Bozo the Clown, a character created by writer-producer Alan W. Livingston for a series of children’s records in 1946. Livingston said he came up with the name Bozo after polling several people at Capitol Records.

Bozo — portrayed in Chicago for many years by Bob Bell — was so popular that the waiting list for tickets to a TV show eventually stretched to a decade, prompting the station to stop taking reservations for 10 years. On the day in 1990 when WGN started taking reservations again, it took just five hours to book the show for five more years. The phone company reported more than 27 million phone call attempts had been made.

By the time the show bowed out in Chicago, in 2001, it was the last locally produced version. Harmon said at the time that he hoped to develop a new cable or network show, as well as a Bozo feature film.

R.I.P

[via Associated Press]

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