View Full Version : TV's Bozo the Clown (Larry Harmon) Dies at 83


Zoneboy
07-03-2008, 05:56 PM
Link (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25520824/)

LOS ANGELES - Larry Harmon, who turned the character Bozo the Clown into a show business staple that delighted children for more than a half-century, died Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 83.

His publicist, Jerry Digney, told The Associated Press he died at his home.

Although not the original Bozo, Harmon portrayed the popular frizzy-haired clown in countless appearances and, as an entrepreneur, he licensed the character to others, particularly dozens of TV stations around the country. The stations in turn hired actors to be their local Bozos.

“You might say, in a way, I was cloning BTC (Bozo the Clown) before anybody else out there got around to cloning DNA,” Harmon told the AP in a 1996 interview.

“Bozo is a combination of the wonderful wisdom of the adult and the childlike ways in all of us,” Harmon said.

Pinto Colvig, who also provided the voice for Walt Disney’s Goofy, originated Bozo the Clown when Capitol Records introduced a series of children’s records in 1946. Harmon would later meet his alter ego while answering a casting call to make personal appearances as a clown to promote the records.

He got that job and eventually bought the rights to Bozo. Along the way, he embellished Bozo’s distinctive look: the orange-tufted hair, the bulbous nose, the outlandish red, white and blue costume.

“I felt if I could plant my size 83AAA shoes on this planet, (people) would never be able to forget those footprints,” he said.

The business — combining animation, licensing of the character, and personal appearances — made millions, as Harmon trained more than 200 Bozos over the years to represent him in local markets.

“I’m looking for that sparkle in the eyes, that emotion, feeling, directness, warmth. That is so important,” he said of his criteria for becoming a Bozo.

BarneyFife
07-03-2008, 06:33 PM
I hate to hear that, i really loved Bozo the Clown growing up. I haven't seen him on TV in years.

Mr. Television
07-03-2008, 07:23 PM
Very sad. I loved Bozo when I was a kid. I remember watching him up in Richmond when I was 5 or 6 and then on WGN in the early 80s when we got that channel. :(

catlover79
07-03-2008, 08:48 PM
:rip:

TeeVeeCloset
07-04-2008, 01:21 PM
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of larry harmon, I met him several times and was always very gracious.....his passing of course is with controversy though. There are two sides of Larry Harmon....putting Bozo aside, Larry also owned the complete rights to Laurel & Hardy.....he also created the cartoon likeness of the boys that graced many products and spawned a cartoon series, which had cheap animation but has always been a favorite of mine. The controversy though began in 1965 (the year Stan died) when Larry met with Stan (who actually had his name in the phonebook and met with fans) Larry being a very clever business man met with Stan and literally talked a very old and confused man into signing the complete rights and trademark to Laurel and Hardy to him, leaving the Laurel/Hardy family out of the picture to future profits. It will be interesting to see if the estates of both families now try and overturn the Harmon Family control.