- Steve Smith (clown)
Steve Smith (born
August 8 ,1951 ) is best known to audiences as his clown character, "TJ Tatters." Steve began his career in clowning as a Graduate ofRingling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College , Class of 1971. He then toured withRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for six seasons before leaving the show and moving toChicago, Illinois where he attended theGoodman School of Drama and received aBachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the institution, now commonly referred as The Theater School atDePaul University . At that time, he also hosted a children's television series called "Kidding Around" for the localNBC affiliate. The program won severalEmmy Awards and was a popular favorite for seven seasons.Steve's connection with Ringling resumed when he became Director of Clown College in 1985, a post he held for ten years. During his tenure, he criss-crossed the country, meeting countless Clown College applicants in auditions at arenas, and served to inspire both colleagues and students with his energy, enthusiasm and stature.
Still later, Steve became involved with staging performances and productions of all sorts, and did so in a wide variety of settings: from the Off-Broadway hit, "The It Girl" to programs for
Walt Disney World to shipboard entertainment forRoyal Caribbean Cruise lines.Smith then worked with famed animator/cartoonist
Chuck Jones as Talent Development Coordinator for his production company, until Jones' death in 2002.In 2005, Steve began lending his vast expertise to the
Big Apple Circus as their Guest Director, a collaboration that has carried on to a third season with the company, extending through 2009.Notably, Steve Smith was inducted into the Clown Hall Of Fame in 1993; and is the recipient of several other honors, including the MEDAL OF MERIT for Notable Achievement in Performing Arts from Ohio University / the EXCELLENCE IN THE ARTS award from De Paul University / and the John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art CIRCUS CELEBRITY, POWER BEHIND THE SCENES.
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