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== Rediscovery ==
== Rediscovery ==
His 1966 film, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0170547/?ref_=ra_gb_ln?ref_=ra_dc_ln Santa's Christmas Circus]'', was parodied by [[RiffTrax]] on December 22, 2016.<ref>[https://www.rifftrax.com/rifftrax-christmas-circus RiffTrax Christmas Circus on RiffTrax]</ref>
His 1966 film, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0170547/?ref_=ra_gb_ln?ref_=ra_dc_ln Santa's Christmas Circus]'',<ref>[https://www.tvguide.com/movies/santas-christmas-circus/cast/2030074575/ Santa's Christmas Circus - TV Guide]</ref> was parodied by [[RiffTrax]] on December 22, 2016.<ref>[https://www.rifftrax.com/rifftrax-christmas-circus RiffTrax Christmas Circus on RiffTrax]</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 14:19, 24 November 2022

Frank Oliver Wiziarde
Born
Frank Oliver Wiziarde

July 25, 1916
DiedSeptember 11, 1987
Occupation(s)Actor and television personality
Years active1953–1987, his death
SpouseKitty Louise Handley (1923–1988)
ChildrenLaura Michele Wiziarde (b. December 1, 1946, d. May 2, 2009)
Parent(s)Jack O. Wiziarde and Laura "Lulu" Baldwin

Frank Oliver Wiziarde (1916–1987) was an American actor and television personality who was known primarily for his performances as Whizzo the Clown in the Kansas-Missouri area from the 1950s through the 1980s (similar to Bozo the Clown.)

Career

Frank Wiziarde began performing in the "Wiziarde Trio" founded by his mother and father in the 1920s. The family called Westmoreland, Kansas home and opened a bakery and restaurant there as well during the period. Wiziarde performed on the rolling globe act with his mother and Mamie Scott and appeared as principal in the wire act.[1]

In 1930, the Wiziarde family created the Wiziarde Novelty Circus, a traveling circus that appeared at stores and county fairs, in which Wiziarde performed until the act's disbanding at the end of the 1936 season, during the height of the Great Depression.[1] After high school, Wiziarde went to Hollywood and appeared in a few films.

Between December 15, 1942, and December 8, 1946, Wiziarde served in the U.S. Army.[2]

In 1947 Wiziarde became a radio announcer for KFEQ in St. Joseph, Missouri, where he became known for his man-on-the-street interviews.[3]

He began his television career in 1953 in Kansas City, Missouri, working for KMBC-TV.[4] The station wanted to produce a children's program, and Wiziarde came up with the idea for Whizzo, based on his experience performing as a clown for his parents' circus acts. His show went on the air in 1954. He switched stations several times going to KCMO-TV in Kansas City and then WIBW-TV in Topeka, but kept his character of Whizzo the Clown.[3]

Whizzo's last show was on May 20, 1987.[5]

Rediscovery

His 1966 film, Santa's Christmas Circus,[6] was parodied by RiffTrax on December 22, 2016.[7]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "A different kind of big top". Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  2. ^ Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
  3. ^ a b "Frank Wiziarde - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society". www.kshs.org. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  4. ^ Abstract of archived papers (March 7, 2006). "Frank Oliver Wiziarde (1916-1987) Papers (KC322)". Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Kansas City (hosted on website of the University of Missouri-Kansas City). Accessed January 13, 2010.
  5. ^ Kansas Historical Society. "Whizzo the Clown TV Show Props". Kansapedia. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  6. ^ Santa's Christmas Circus - TV Guide
  7. ^ RiffTrax Christmas Circus on RiffTrax