TV personality known for playing Bozo the Clown dies at 89

BOSTON (AP) - A longtime Boston television personality and entertainer
known for playing Bozo the Clown has died at age 89.
WCVB-TV reports Frank Avruch died Tuesday at his Boston home from heart
disease.
Avruch played Bozo the Clown from 1959 to 1970, a clown character
particularly popular in the U.S. in the 1960s because of widespread
franchising in television.
Manager Stuart Hersh tells The Associated Press that Avruch "touched so
many people with his portrayal."
Avruch also was a contributor to WCVB-TV for more than 40 years as a host
of "Man About Town" and "The Great Entertainment."
He was an active philanthropist and a board member of UNICEF'S New England
chapter.
Avruch is survived by his wife Betty, two sons Matthew and Steven and
several grandchildren.

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