- Lew Anderson
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birthdate=birth date|1922|5|7
birthplace=Kirkman, Iowa
deathdate=death date and age|2006|5|14|1922|5|7
deathplace=Hawthorne, New York Lewis Burr Anderson (
May 7 1922 –May 14 2006 ) was an Americanactor andmusician , most famous for being the third and final actor to portrayClarabell the Clown on "Howdy Doody " between 1954 and 1960. He was also a musician. He famously gave Clarabell's one and only line on the program on the show's final episode in 1960, with a tear visible in his eye, "Goodbye, kids."Anderson was born in
Kirkman, Iowa , the son of a railroad telegrapher. He began playing his sister'sclarinet when she tired of it, and by high school had formed his own dance band. After a year in junior college inFort Dodge, Iowa , he received a music scholarship toDrake University inDes Moines . He attended for two years, but then quit school to begin his professional musical life by accepting a job with the Lee Barron sleeper bus band.During
World War II , Anderson served in theUnited States Navy where he started his first band. After serving in the Navy in World War II, he joined the Carlos Molinas Latin Orchestra, where he also wrote the American dance arrangements. In the late 1940s, he joinedThe Honey Dreamers , a singing group that appeared on radio and early television shows like "The Ed Sullivan Show ". While working with the group, he met "Buffalo" Bob Smith who offered him the role on the "Howdy Doody" show. Anderson again played Clarabell on the short-lived "New Howdy Doody Show" in 1976-1977 and in the 1987 40th anniversary special and made personal appearances as Clarabell with Buffalo Bob for many years thereafter. After his six year stint as Clarabell, he returned to music, and in his later years, played and led the 16-piece Lew Anderson Big Band Friday nights in New York's jazzclub, Birdland.Anderson died in
Hawthorne, New York from complications ofprostate cancer . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Lew Anderson, 84, Clarabell the Clown and a Bandleader |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/17/arts/television/17anderson.html |quote= Lew Anderson, whose considerable success as a musician, arranger and bandleader paled before the celebrity he achieved as Clarabell the Clown, Howdy Doody's sidekick on one of television's first children's shows, died on Sunday in Hawthorne, New York. He was 84, but always felt he was around 25, his son Christopher said. His father died of complications of prostate cancer, he added. |publisher=New York Times |date=May 17 ,2006 |accessdate=2007-08-21 ]References
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* [http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/05/17/obit.clarabell.ap/index.html Obituary on CNN.com]
* [http://www.knx1070.com/pages/36538.php Obituary on KNX]
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