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June 19, 2001 — -- Larry Harmon may be a Bozo. But he's not the original Bozo, even though he's claimed otherwise. Harmon owns the rights to Bozo. Two years ago, The Wolf Files took him on ...
Just prior to his death in 2008, Larry "Bozo" Harmon penned the recently released memoir "The Man Behind the Nose,” about his adventures who was a professional clown, ran for President, bonded ...
Although scores of cities had versions of Bozo on television from the 1960s through '90s, Detroit area viewers enjoyed one of the most lovable – Art Cervi – who bounced and chuckled his way ...
A dispute over who created Bozo the Clown has caused the International Clown Hall of Fame in downtown Milwaukee to rewrite humor history.
A Chicago kid, Corgan, 57, grew up watching Bozo's Circus, and even performed a song on the clown's farewell special in 2001.In opening his café doors to the recent Bozo-themed event, his hope ...
Bozo the Clown returns for a weekend at Billy Corgan’s Madame ZuZu’s in Highland Park Generations of fans of the beloved character flock to Madame ZuZu’s for a packed weekend of sold-out ...
The late Larry Harmon, a native of Cleveland Heights, was clown royalty -- Harmon was the original Bozo the Clown and franchised the brand for more than five decades. In "The Man Behind the Nose ...
Bozo will still attend charity events, where, free of embezzlement or groping charges, he has helped raise millions. Bozo, it turns out, was no Bozo. More to Read .
Actor Frank Avruch, who portrayed Bozo the Clown from 1959 to 1970, has died at 89. Avruch died Tuesday at his Boston home from heart disease.
Longtime TV personality and children's entertainer Frank Avruch, best known for playing Bozo the Clown, is dead at age 89. WCVB-TV reports Avruch died Tuesday at his home in Boston from heart disease.