Performers to have played Bozo, aside from Colvig and Harmon, include Willard Scott (1959–1962), Frank Avruch (1959–1970), Bob Bell (1960–1984), and Joey D'Auria (1984–2001).
Originally created by Alan W. Livingston and portrayed by Pinto Colvig for a children's storytelling record album and illustrative read-along book set, the character became popular during the 1940s and was a mascot for the record company Capitol Records.
The character first appeared on television in 1949 starring Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig, the original Bozo died in 1967.
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Performers to have played Bozo, aside from Colvig and Harmon, include Willard Scott (1959–1962), Frank Avruch (1959–1970), Bob Bell (1960–1984), and Joey D'Auria (1984–2001).
Originally created by Alan W. Livingston and portrayed by Pinto Colvig for a children's storytelling record album and illustrative read-along book set, the character became popular during the 1940s and was a mascot for the record company Capitol Records.
The character first appeared on television in 1949 starring Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig, the original Bozo died in 1967.
 Sure. But if you didn't grow up in new ebEngla it wasn't local to you and we all knew who the real bozo was and nkn a stand in or substitute. Heck most people my ahamey Bozo IRL since he would take his show on the road atoina New EnglandÂ
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Performers to have played Bozo, aside from Colvig and Harmon, include Willard Scott (1959–1962), Frank Avruch (1959–1970), Bob Bell (1960–1984), and Joey D'Auria (1984–2001).
Originally created by Alan W. Livingston and portrayed by Pinto Colvig for a children's storytelling record album and illustrative read-along book set, the character became popular during the 1940s and was a mascot for the record company Capitol Records.
The character first appeared on television in 1949 starring Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig, the original Bozo died in 1967.
 Sure. But if you didn't grow up in new ebEngla it wasn't local to you and we all knew who the real bozo was and nkn a stand in or substitute. Heck most people my ahamey Bozo IRL since he would take his show on the road atoina New EnglandÂ
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America guarantees equal opportunity, not equal outcome...
Performers to have played Bozo, aside from Colvig and Harmon, include Willard Scott (1959–1962), Frank Avruch (1959–1970), Bob Bell (1960–1984), and Joey D'Auria (1984–2001).
Originally created by Alan W. Livingston and portrayed by Pinto Colvig for a children's storytelling record album and illustrative read-along book set, the character became popular during the 1940s and was a mascot for the record company Capitol Records.
The character first appeared on television in 1949 starring Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig, the original Bozo died in 1967.
 Sure. But if you didn't grow up in new ebEngla it wasn't local to you and we all knew who the real bozo was and nkn a stand in or substitute. Heck most people my ahamey Bozo IRL since he would take his show on the road atoina New EnglandÂ