Friday, November 05, 2010

GLEN "FROSTY" LITTLE: Obituary, New York Times


Glen Little, Better Known as Frosty the Clown, Dies at 84
By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK
Published: November 4, 2010


Glen Little, better known as Frosty the Clown, who performed at the White House and was a teacher and mentor to a generation of clowns with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, died on Oct. 26 in Kimberly, Idaho, near his home in Burley. He was 84.

His wife, Patricia, confirmed his death.

Mr. Little was the last of four Ringling Brothers clowns to earn the circus’s “master clown” designation, and the last surviving member of that select group.

Peggy Williams, one of Mr. Little’s protégés, described him as “kind of a drill sergeant, but in a comedic way.”

“He insisted that you always look your best, even on a Saturday after three shows, that you never looked disheveled in front of the audience or ruin a kid’s fantasy of a clown,” Ms. Williams said.

Mr. Little was the circus’s executive director of clowns in 1986 when an About New York column in The New York Times described him meticulously inspecting his charges before a performance while wearing “full clown regalia.”

After scolding lackadaisical and inappropriately attired clowns, Mr. Little, perched on a tiger cage, said, “Sometimes it’s tough to get them to take me seriously.”

Glen Gordon Little was born on Dec. 5, 1925, to Elsie and Glen Little in Genoa, Neb. He was given the nickname Frosty because he loved playing in the snow as a child.

After high school he joined the Navy in 1944. An injury in 1945 led to the removal of part of his right lung and an honorable discharge.

Mr. Little married Shirley Moss in 1950; they divorced in 1970.

He began his capering career with the Joe King Circus in Colorado in 1956 and opened his own clown business in 1962.

Mr. Little’s persona combined two styles of clown: the whiteface, more dignified and usually the boss or straight man in a gag; and the auguste, prone to wearing garish, oversize clothing and more often the butt of physical jokes.

In 1968 he spied an opportunity for the big time: Ringling Brothers’ new Clown College in Venice, Fla. He graduated with the inaugural class in 1968 and landed a coveted job with the circus at the age of 44.

In 1970 he was promoted to boss clown, a job he held for the next decade.

He met his second wife, Patricia, in 1971 while the circus was in California, and they married three weeks later in Chicago.

Mr. Little became executive director of clowns in 1980 and held the job until he retired in 1991, the year he was inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame. He taught at Clown College during most of his career.

In 1983 Irvin and Kenneth Feld, the owners of Ringling Brothers, designated Mr. Little a master clown. Only Otto Griebling, Bobby Kay and Lou Jacobs had received the honor before him. Mr. Little also performed repeatedly at the White House, where he met Presidents Richard M. Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Little is survived by a brother, Dixon Little, of Northport, Fla.; a daughter from his first marriage, Tawnya Wiseman, of Greeley, Colo.; and a daughter from his second, Roxanne Webster, of San Diego.


Thursday, November 04, 2010

SAM POOKA: Part Five

All good things must, eventually, come to an end.

Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my pleasure and privilege  to present the thrilling conclusion of Sam Pooka...




Tuesday, November 02, 2010

GLEN "FROSTY" LITTLE: From Steve Smith





Frosty Little - teacher; performer; mentor; Master Clown.


He entertained so many millions over the years; 

He helped show so many of us the way over the years;

He loved to blow things up; set things on fire - any kind of pyro effect. 

His list of CBOBS {Comic Bits of Business} was endless, and mostly questionable. 

He should have had stock in Sea Breeze.

He was a one-of-a-kind, true original - Hotorini!!! 

I imagine him now, and here is a thought or two: "I'll be there...when you look up at the sky at night. In one of the stars I'll be smiling...In one of the stars I'll be laughing....And so it will be as if all the stars in heaven are smiling & laughing when you look up at the sky at night. I'll be there. But, oh how we'll miss you down here... 

For all who know this life, know it too briefly, and all who leave this life, leave it too soon. May peace cup your heart and hold it gently.

love & light...
Rest In Peace


GLEN "FROSTY" LITTLE: Obituary, Sarasota-Herald


Glen "Frosty" Little taught others art of clowning

 

Glen Little, an early graduate of the Ringling Bros. Clown College, was known as "Frosty" the clown.
Published: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 1:00 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, November 1, 2010 at 8:42 p.m. 
 
In his off hours, Glen Little could easily go unnoticed, but when he spread white makeup all over his face and donned his trademark pointy red hat, thousands of circus lovers instantly knew him as Frosty.
One of the first graduates of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College who later mentored hundreds of younger clowns during a 23-year career, "Frosty" Little died Oct. 26 in Burley, Idaho. He was 84.

"We used to say that the Clown College was a salvation for American circus clowning, but I say Frosty was the salvation of circus clowning," said Chuck Sidlow, who studied under and worked with Little for several years.

Born in 1925 in Nebraska, Little developed a lifelong love for circus after seeing a performance as a child, Sidlow said. Friends said he got the nickname "Frosty" from a grandfather because he loved to play in the snow.

In 1968, he became part of the first class of Clown College, which was based for many years in Venice. He graduated at age 44, and quickly joined the newly created second touring unit. Within two years, he became the "boss clown," and for 11 years until his retirement in 1991, he served as "Executive Clown Director," overseeing clowns in both the red and blue units and helping to develop new clown gags. He also returned each summer to work with new Clown College students. He and his wife, Pat, lived in Venice during his Ringling circus years.

"He made young kids feel welcome and made sure the old-timers were treated with respect and honor," said Sidlow, who now works for Circus Sarasota. "He recognized their contribution to the circus and the art of clowning, and he carried the torch."

Sidlow said Little created more than 200 clown gags, designed and built props and taught many newcomers how to be better in the three-ring circus world.

"He was a father figure to almost everybody," Sidlow said. "He had a soft humane side that enabled him to mentor. He was such a giving person, and instead of teaching you about circus and clowning and comedy, you learned by osmosis, because it just came off him."

In 1983, Little joined Lou Jacobs, Otto Griebling and Bobby Kay as one of only four Ringling circus "master" clowns. He was inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame in 1991, around the time he retired and moved with his wife to Burley, Idaho, where he ran a circus museum.

He also worked privately with many clowns to develop and perfect their acts, Sidlow said. In 1996, he also wrote a book about his clowning experiences, "Circus Stories: Boss Clown on the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus for More than 20 Years."

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his brother, Dixon, and a daughter, Tanya. No formal funeral is planned, but a celebration of life will be scheduled in Sarasota.


PETER PITOFSKY: Evening at the Improv

CANDY GRAHAM HAS BEEN FOUND!!!

Candy was returned safely home last night. Thank you to all for the thoughts, prayers and for forwarding the information ; )

EKATERINA "ANTOSCHKA" MOZHAEVA: The Marionette (2005)

Video courtesy of Circopedia

Monday, November 01, 2010

IN MEMORIAM: Thina Hansen



Mrs. Thina Hansen, wife of John Hansen and mother of Diana Hansen-Juchno and Shane Hansen, passed away quietly Saturday, surrounded by family. A longtime circus performer with the Rolling Diamonds as well as active member of Showfolks of Sarasota, she was a very loving grandmother to J.R., Olivia, Michael, Madison and Ella.

A Celebration of Life is being planned for December.

A wonderful woman; she will be missed.


Now that I am gone,
remember me with smiles and laughter.
And if you need to cry,
cry with your brother or sister
who walks in grief beside you.
And when you need me,
put your arms around anyone
and give to them what you need to give to me.
There are so many who need so much.
I want to leave you something --
something much better than words or sounds.
Look for me in the people I've known
or helped in some special way.
Let me live in your heart
as well as in your mind.
You can love me most
by letting your love reach out to our loved ones,
by embracing them and living in their love.
Love does not die, people do.
So, when all that's left of me is love,
give me away as best you can.

~ Author unknown


MISSING CHILD ALERT!!! CANDY GRAHAM




From Jimmy Graham...
Hello to all my facebook friends...My daughter CANDY GRAHAM -17, is missing. Last night (Saturday Oct 30) she and her boy friend went to Hollywood for a concert at the Palladium on Sunset Blvd- he went in and she did not but rather took off to somewhere. If you see her call ME at (909)234-9864 or the local police...she is listed as a missing person/minor.

There is reason to believe that Candy may be in Van Nuys, CA. If ANYONE know ANYTHING about Candy's whereabouts PLEASE get in touch with the Graham family immediately!



CIRCUS CLOWN IS A SERIOUS PERSON OUT OF THE RING: New York Times (May 15, 1910)

Courtesy of Gary Peare