- Bob Bell (actor)
Robert Lewis Bell better known as Bob Bell (
January 18 ,1922 –December 8 ,1997 ) was famous for his alter-ego,Bozo the Clown . He was the original portrayer of the character forChicago superstationWGN-TV .Early life
Bell was born in
Flint, Michigan to aGeneral Motors factory worker. He spent his life after high school doing odd jobs until he enlisted first in theUnited States Marine Corps and later theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II , though he did not see any combat action due to poor vision in one eye.He broke into broadcasting in Flint as an announcer at local station WMRP (now WWCK-AM), then left for
South Bend, Indiana station WHOT (now WDND). He met his future wife Carolyn while working there. He moved into television withIndianapolis station WFBM-TV (now WRTV) in 1950.Cincinnati and Chicago
Bell moved on to
Cincinnati, Ohio andWLW Radio andWLWT-TV in 1953. He joined the cast of theWally Phillips Show and proved to have a gift for comedy, playing numerous characters. After WLW and WLWT's executive vice president took a position with Chicago broadcast giants WGN Radio andWGN-TV in 1956, Bell, Phillips and the show's writer/director/producerDon Sandburg came along, producing their own variety series, which included "The Wally Phillips Show" and "Midnight Ticker.""Bozo's Circus is on the air!"
In 1960, station management asked the character
actor and staff announcer to portray Bozo on a live, 30-minute show weekdays at noon, consisting of one-man sketches andcartoon s, which debuted onJune 20 ,1960 . The show went on hiatus in January,1961 to move from studios atTribune Tower to new studios at 2501 West Bradley Place, near theLane Tech High School campus. Thus, "Bozo" evolved into "Bozo's Circus" onSeptember 11 ,1961 as a live, hour-long telecast. At the same time Bell was hosting WGN's after schoolThree Stooges show where he played an old man named Andy Starr who ran a neighborhood theatre called the Odeon where he showed the Stooges shorts.In 1970, Bell received his first Emmy for
WGN-TV 's "Bozo's Circus." He retired from WGN-TV and "The Bozo Show" in 1984, and was inducted into the InternationalClown Hall of Fame in 1996.Bell spent his last years in
Lake San Marcos, California , where he was active in theKiwanis club.Trivia
*Actor
Dan Castellaneta , a Chicago native, has credited Bob Bell's Bozo (with his slightly raspy voice) as the inspiration for his very raspy-voiced characterization ofKrusty the Clown onThe Simpsons television series.*Bell is the only member of the
International Clown Hall of Fame inducted not wearing his clown makeup.Larry Harmon owned the rights to the Bozo character and refused to allow Bell to wear the makeup for the ceremony.External links
* [http://www.clown-ministry.com/index_1.php?site/articles/bob_bell_wgn_tvs_bozo_the_clown Clown Ministry - biography of Bob Bell, WGN-TV's Bozo the Clown]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0068065/ IMDb entry on Bell]
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