Bozo Sofronievski was born on March 1, 1922, in Gostivar, Macedonia, Yugoslavia.
Bozo Sofronievski died on November 10, 2001, in Skopje, R. Macedonia of stroke.
Bozo Sofronievski has: Played Momce in "Mirno leto" in 1961. Played Ruski oficer in "Memento" in 1967. Played The priest in "Vojvoda Spiro Crne" in 1976. Performed in "Nasi godini" in 1979. Played Tomo in "Ilinden" in 1982.
Frédéric Bozo was born in 1963.
Jozo Bozo was born in 1973.
Bozo Miller was born in 1918.
Bozo Potocnik was born on July 19, 1932.
The cast of Vojvoda Spiro Crne - 1976 includes: Meri Boskova Vukan Dimevski Ilija Dzuvalekovski Aco Jovanovski Bozo Sofronievski as The priest Vladimir Svetiev
Todi Bozo was born on April 27, 1934, in Lushnj, Albania.
Bozo Sprajc was born on December 19, 1947, in Kranj, Slovenia.
Mo Bozo was born on March 21, 1990, in Houston, Texas, USA.
Bozo The World's Most Famous Clown - 1958 Bozo's Bozo-Mow-Bile 1-19 was released on: USA: 1958
Many people have played Bozo. Pinto Colvig, who played Bozo from 1946-1956, was known as the original Bozo. Larry Harmon, who purchased the franchise rights to Bozo in 1956, was one. Bob Bell portrayed Bozo on WGN television from 1960-1984.---Actors who portrayed Bozo included:Willard Scott (TV weatherman) - born March 7, 1934Frank Avruch (Boston entertainer, 1928-2018)Bob Bell (Chicago actor, 1922-1997)Joey D'Auria (NY-born comic) - born May 18, 1952The animated series of Bozo cartoons (1958-1962) used the voice of Larry Harmon (Lawrence Weiss, 1925-2008), and the live actors in various TV venues included Vance Colvig Jr. on KTLA in Los Angeles. Canadian actor Art Cervi (born circa 1940) appeared as Bozo in both Windsor and later in Detroit.