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Circus Clown Kenny Dodd

Kenny Dodd


"Tweety"

 

 

Kenny Dodd Clown on Clyde Beatty Cole Bros. Circus
 
 
Clown Kenny Dodd on Clyde Cole Bros Circus
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Kenny Dodd on right
Clyde Beatty Cole Bros Circus
 
 
 
Circus Clown Kenny Dodd
 
 
 

Kenny Dodd was born April 13, 1938, in Detroit, MI. to Frances (school teacher) and Harry Dodd (auto worker). Kenny's parents were divorced several years after his birth and Frances returned to her family's home of Danville, Virginia, where Kenny was raised.

Dodd's interest in the circus began early in his life, after an uncle took 10 year old Kenny to see the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus in nearby Greensboro, North Carolina. The sight of this huge traveling fantasy land changed Kenny's life forever. After seeing the RBBB Dodd could think on nothing else, he began building model circuses, training on a homemade trapeze in his backyard and visited every circus that came near.

In 1952 Kenny met the Cristiani family when the King Bros. - Cristiani Circus showed Danville. The family was very cordial with the young circus enthusiast, and left quite an impression on him. In 1956 Dodd left Danville on a Greyhound bus to join the Cristiani Bros Circus in Syracuse, New York.

At first the Cristiani's were not sure where to place Kenny, but decided to make him a clown. The timing couldn't be better for Dodd since both Harry Dann and Billy McCabe were also on the show and became Kenny's mentors. Kenny's circus career had begun, however he did not finish the season. Kenny had promised his mother that he would return to home in August to finish high school and with the support and encouragement of Lucio Cristiani he fulfilled his promise. Diploma in hand, Kenny returned to the show in the fall of 1957.

At the end of the 1958 season, Kenny began working winter dates in his friend Billy Rodgers' Revolving ladder act. In 1959 Dodd was back with Cristiani, however the season was a bad on and the circus closed early.

In 1960 Kenny did not return to Cristiani, he worked Shrine Circus dates with Hamid-Morton Circus and Bob Atterbury's dates.

1961 was an interesting year for both Kenny and his partner Billy McCabe. The Ringling show along with the Cristiani family had formed a second unit titled "Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus International". The second unit of the Ringling's was framed to show in South America. Pat Valdo hired Kenny and Billy for the new venture. The tour began in Rio de Janeiro Brazil on March 12, 1961, continued to Sao Paulo and ended in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 28.

After returning to the U.S. Walter Kernan hired the team to complete the season on the Clyde Beatty Cole Bros Circus, where he would remain for the rest of his clowning career.

In 1965 Kenny was promoted to "Producing Clown", following Eddie Dullum in that position. Dodd brought new life and new ideas to CBCB's clown ally. Kenny's professionalism and dedication to the art of clowning was apparent in the routines he produced for the show during the 60s and 70s.

Kenny Dodd retired from clowning in 1977.

Billy McCabe passed away in 1989.

 

Sarasota's Circus Ring of Fame   On January 10, 2016 Kenny Dodd was inducted into the Sarasota's Circus Ring of Fame.

 

 

 

 

 
Circus Clown Kenny Dodd
 
 
 
 
Clyde Beatty Cole Bros. Circus Clowns
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Circus Clown Kenny Dodd on Clyde Beatty Cole Bros
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