Saturday, July 26, 2008

CLOWN ALLEY: Spec Wardrobe; Ringling, 1940s

Photo courtesy of John Peters



I see Felix and Chesty in there, but I also see Harry Dann so I'm guessing this is from somewhere between 1947-1950.

Anyone know the exact year for this one?

LOU NAGY: Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, undated



Dean Chambers has a great story about Lou selling off some of his props when he retired. Some of the younger clowns went down to Lou's prop storage (in a strip mall) with him and watched him pull out the stuff he'd accumulated from his years and years of circus clowning.

I'm hoping that Dean will take the time to share the story with us here. (hint! hint!)

THE LEAPING LOONIES






For more info on these loony leeapers, please click here.

WHAT DOES THE AMERICAN CIRCUS NEED?



40 foot tall steampunk elephants.

Friday, July 25, 2008

WHAT DOES THE AMERICAN CIRCUS NEED?



Jetpacks.

KELLY-MILLER: Program




I got a call from John Moss, the ringmaster of "America's One Ring Wonder" the Kelly-Miller Circus, last night informing me that my likeness was selected to grace the cover of their 2008 circus programs and that a few copies are in the mail to me now.

I am very deeply honored to have been considered worthy of the conferment of such exhalted distinction.

I miss my friends and the show very much and often wish that I was back over there.

CLOWN ALLEY: Mark Buthman and Ron Jarvis on Ringling, 1974

Photo courtesy of Ron Jarvis


The whiteface/auguste team of Ron Jarvis and Mark Buthman.

For viewing this photograph, you now owe Mr. Jarvis $5.00.


DANNY STYRON



Frank Cain on Danny Styron...

"Some clowns overdid a makeup. Danny Styron shaved his head, made up his whole head then wore a suction cup attachment to hold a small feathered bird on the center top of his head. He always wore a Halloween romper type of clown suit that we always called a Yama-Yama suit. He had his name all over the side of his own truck and wore his makeup downtown to do his shopping. Because of his appearance and actions, we regarded him as an amateur. In the ring he was a good clown and worked constantly."

THE GRIMALDIS



CLOWN ALLEY: Ringling, 1950


ICHOF inductees Prince Paul Alpert and Ernie "Blinko" Burch speaking with an NBC Television reporter in May of 1950.

LOS CALUGAS






From Chile

Thursday, July 24, 2008

BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Grandma Goes to Hollywood, Commercial


Look for Clown College alumni Barry Lubin as Grandma, Greg and Karen DeSanto. Grandma Goes to Hollywood was directed by next season's BAC director, former Director of Clown College, Steve Smith.

ANYONE INTERESTED IN A CIRCUS TRUNK?


Is there anyone out there interested in an old-fashioned stand up steamer trunk?

It's the one that I used while on the road with Ringling but I have another one now and I don't really have room in the garage anymore for two.

BALDER CLOWNS: Circus Dannebrog?



NICE!

Anyone out there know where and when this one is from?

FELIX ADLER: Odds and Sods


Felix and his good friend Jack LeClair chatting up some of the ladies.




Felix with two young performers. If I had to guess, from the costumes, I'd say it was Francis and Lottie Brunn?




Felix with his lady love, Amelia Mullen Adler, September 19, 1957.






Two AP photos and brief obituaries released February 1, 1960.

If only Felix could have hung on another few years and met the first few Clown College classes..


WHAT DOES THE AMERICAN CIRCUS NEED?



Daring, unimaginable feats accomplished with genuine style.