Bozo the Clown's Childhood Home - Jacksonville, OR
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The Judge Colvig House was the childhood home to the first 'Bozo the Clown' made famous by Vance DeBar 'Pinto' Colvig who was also the original voice of 'Goofy' from the Walt Disney cartoons and many other famous cartoon voices.
Waymark Code: WMGJ8M
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 03/11/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Queens Blessing
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The Judge Colvig House (also known as the William Mason House and the George Schumpf House) is located on the corner of S. Oregon Street and Fir St in Jacksonville, OR. This house is listed in the Jacksonville Historic District as a contributing building. This house is also significant for the reason that it was the boyhood home of Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig, better known as 'Bozo the Clown'. He also was the original voice of "Goofy" from Walt Disney cartoons and many other cartoon voices. There is a plaque that hangs on a white picket fence in front of the house and reads:

BOZO THE CLOWN

This is the boyhood home of the famous Bozo the Clown.

Vance DeBar Colvig was born here in Jacksonville on September 11, 1892. He was the youngest of the seven children of Judge William and Helen Colvig. He was later nicknamed "Pinto" by his school friends because of his freckles and the name stuck for his entire life. Pinto's childhood home was filled with music and laughter and it's been said that he was a "clown" from birth! Along the way, he learned to play the clarinet which landed him his first job. At age 12, Judge Colvig took Pinto to Portland to the Lewis & Clark Centeniall Exposition, where he charmed his way into the Midway playing the squeaky clarinet, wearing oversized clothes, white maekup and a clown face. The man who hired him told him he now "looked like a real Bozo" and hence the story began.

Pinto worked in the circus and in vaudeville in the summer and during that school year at Oregon Agricultural College (now OSU), where he became known for his clever cartoons in the student publication and "chalk talk" monologues.

In the years to come, Pinto continued to work with the circus and as a cartoonist in various west coast location, including Portland, Seattle and San Francisco.

In 1916, he married Margaret Bourke Slavin in Portland, OR. In 1930, Pinto signed a contract with Walt Disney, and worked on story lines, co-wrote songs, and was the original voice for animated characters such as Goofy and Pluto, and many more character including the munchkins in the Wizard of Oz, Bluto in Popeye, and Maxwell, the automobile on the Jack Benny Show.

It was 1946 when Capitol Records created the legendary Bozo the Clown character for the children's record library, and Pinto was hired to portray the first original character. The first television series "Bozo's Circus" aired on KTTV-Channel 11 (CBS) in Los Angeles in 1949. Pinto's Bozo ended in 1956 when Larry Harmon, one of several actors hired by Capitol Records to portray Bozo at promotional appearances, formed a partnership and bought the licensing rights to Bozo.

Vance DeBar "Pinto" Colvig, the original Bozo the Clown, died of lung cancer at age 75 on October 3, 1967.

We are proud to honor his legacy.

Name of Famous Person: Vance Debar 'Pinto' Colvig, aka 'Bozo the Clown'

Physical Address: 410 S. Oregon Street

What is this person famous for?:
Vance Debar Colvig was the original Bozo the Clown and also did many voices of Walt Disney characters.


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Personal Experience:
I was hunting for a geocache near the plaque of Bozo the Clown and realized this home's significance after reading the history. This house, along with dozens of other homes and buildings are part of the Jacksonville Historic District designated in 1966. This house stands out a little more from the rest for it's famous person connection.


Other information about area:
There is also another plaque next to the Bozo plaque that mentions a large still that sits in the front yard of the house, near this plaque and is stated as being the largest known still in Jackson County used during Prohibition. Also, just a block SE of this house is a historical marker that designates the spot where gold was first located in 1851, which started a gold rush and helped to make Jacksonville into a mining town.


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