Bob Keeshan
Robert Keeshan (June 27, 1927 – January 23, 2004) was an actor who was the original "Clarabell the Clown" on the Howdy Doody television program, but who is most famous as the star and title character of the children's show Captain Kangaroo. Bob's birth name was Carl Keeshan.
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June 27 - 1927 - January 23 - 2004 - Howdy Doody - Television program - Captain Kangaroo
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Keeshan was born in Lynbrook, New York, attended Fordham University after a stint in the United States Marine Corps reserve during World War II.
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Lynbrook, New York - Fordham University - United States Marine Corps - World War II
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On Howdy Doody, "Clarabell", which Keeshan played, was a silent clown who mainly communicated by honking one of two horns, situated on a box that rested on a belt that wrapped around his waist. One of the horns signified "yes", the other horn signified "no". Clarabell also spritzed Buffalo Bob Smith with a seltzer bottle on numerous occasions, as well as playing practical jokes.
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Howdy Doody - Clown - Buffalo Bob Smith - Seltzer - Bottle - Practical joke
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Keeshan played the grandfatherly, walrus-moustached children's show host Captain Kangaroo for over three decades. Frequently recurring characters included "Mr. Greenjeans" (played by Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum), and puppets such as "Bunny Rabbit" and "Mr. Moose."
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Captain Kangaroo - Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum
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In 1987, Keeshan founded Corporate Family Solutions with former Tennessee moderate Republican Governor Lamar Alexander. The company provided day-care programs to businesses.
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1987 - Corporate Family Solutions - Tennessee - Lamar Alexander
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Keeshan lived on Melbury Road in the affluent neigborhood of Babylon Village in Long Island, New York before moving to spend the last 14 years of his life in Vermont. After moving to Vermont, he became a children's advocate as well as an author, writing his memoirs entitled Good Morning, Captain in 1995.
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Babylon Village - Long Island - New York - Vermont - 1995
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Keeshan died in Windsor, Vermont at the age of 76 of natural causes; he was survived by 3 children. His late wife, Anne Jeanne Laurie Keeshan, died in 1990 after 40 years of marriage.
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For his work on television and for children, Keeshan received many awards, including:
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- Five Emmy Awards (1978, 1981-1984)
- Three Peabody Awards (1958, 1972, 1979)
- National Education Award, 1982
- Kennedy Center Honors, 1987
- Induction into the Clown Hall of Fame, 1990
- American Medical Association Distinguished Service Award, 1991
- Induction into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, 1998
An urban legend says Keeshan fought alongside Lee Marvin at the Battle of Iwo Jima. Neither man was at the battle. Keeshan actually did not see action in the war; Marvin saw action, but was seriously wounded and returned to the U.S. several months before the battle.
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Urban legend - Lee Marvin - Battle of Iwo Jima
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