No, Willard Scott did not play Bozo the Clown. The character of Bozo was famously portrayed by several actors, with the most notable being Larry Harmon and Bob Bell. Willard Scott is best known for his role as a weatherman on NBC's "Today" show and for his portrayal of Ronald McDonald in commercials.
Bozo the Clown
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Your first challenge is to invent a story for the clown, and a journey the clown takes while working in the circus, that is dramatic. Once you've developed the story, you can write a script using a proper format for the medium you expect to use, to bring your story to life -- either a stage play or a film.
childs play, better known as chuckie
Poseidon Adventure
Bozo the Clown
Willard Scott created Ronald McDonald and was the first person to play him, appearing in local commercials for Washington, D.C. area McDonald's. Kids (and the media) fell in love with the friendly clown-clad pitchman; thus his character quickly blossomed into the international enigma we all grew up adoring. Oficially, his first public appearance was in 1963 at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Scott based Ronald on Bozo the Clown, whom he played on the "Bozo the Clown Show", which was popular in New England when I was a youngster.
Yes. It should read "Mike played the part of a clown in the play". Otherwise it appears like the phrase "of a clown" modifies "play" not "part".
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It would be nice if you explained what game?
No he wanted to be a clown
a really stupid person
Scott Simonson plays for the Oakland Raiders.
England
You need the timecard from the museum guard, who is at the Clown Store.
Go to imdb.com and search Scott for a complete filmography.
Lesley Scott has written: 'I can play' 'Puss in Boots'