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Joy the Magical Clown entertained children for 60 years. (WBZ-TV) With arthritis cramping his hands, he can't do the tricks like he used to, so it's time to put the greasepaint away.
Clowns in America had their roots in circuses and they were at first meant to amuse adults, but clowning history took a detour in the 1950s and ’60s when the squeaky-clean Bozo and Ronald ...
After a nearly 60-year career as Joy the Magical Clown, George Hebert of West Bridgewater hung up his clown shoes in retirement, but looks back fondly on the memories that included entertaining ...
Charles Runyon, who as Chucko the Birthday Clown hosted children's birthday parties on live television in Los Angeles in the 1950s and early '60s, died Oct. 11 of respiratory failure in Grants ...
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass. (AP) - Back in his heyday, George Hebert could make a coin appear from behind anyone’s ear. What started as his role of the class clown as a student blossomed into a full ...
Live Theatre Workshop continues its production of Herb Gardner's tragicomedy, "A Thousand Clowns." Penned in '60s, 'Clowns' delivers timely message Skip to main content Skip to main content ...