Monday, September 22, 2008

Connie and Coco 1961 (From Mike Naughton)


connie and coco 1961, originally uploaded by bucklesw1.

From the Associated Press


Circus clown receives award
Associated Press

CATLETTSBURG— Michael Polakovs spent 40 years clowning around.


Decades spent as Coco the Clown garnered Polakovs a lifetime achievement award Saturday. He was honored at a 40-year reunion of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, during events at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wis.


Polakovs described himself as humbled by the award, which was voted on by alumni of the clown college.


Greg De Santo, a fellow clown college alumnus and an organizer of the reunion, said Polakovs performed for years with Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus. He was instrumental in the formation of the college, De Santo said.


"Coco has been a great inspiration for so many generations of clowns," De Santo told The Daily Independent in Ashland. "He did it for so long and did it so very well."


And many of Polakovs' routines are still being used today by clowns, said De Santo, a clown for 23 years.


Polakovs, who will be 86 in February, is retired. His health is fragile and he gets around with the aid of a motorized wheelchair.


Michael Polakovs was born in Latvia, backstage at a circus where his father, a prominent clown in Europe, was performing. He grew up in England and joined his first circus at 14.


Polakovs was brought to America by the Mills Brothers Circus and joined Ringling Brothers in 1961.


Polakovs received the lifetime achievement award from the daughter of Lou Jacobs, another famous Ringling Brothers clown who went on to become a professor at the clown college.

6 comments:

Mike Naughton said...

If you would like to send a note or card of congratulations:

Michael Coco Polakovs
17731 State Route 3
Catlettsburg, Kentucky 41101

Pat Cashin has posted a video tribute to Coco on the Clown Alley blog.

I met Coco at the Great Adventure theme park, Jackson, New Jersey in the 70's Coco and Hazel were very kind and courteous; also very encouraging to this "End of April" teenager (I wasn't even a First of May).

Anonymous said...

I just recently found a photo of Coco here at Great Adventure, that I am trying to get to Pat. It is from sometime around 1974.

-Dan McCallum

GaryHill said...

Dan, do you work at Great Adventure? I opened that park with the elephant/rhino section in the Safari park back in 74.

Anonymous said...

Mike's "Painters and Decorators" routine was hands down the funniest thing I've ever seen in a circus. I've watched it many times and always cracked up.

Re Mike's dad, let us not forget that he was awarded the Order of the British Empire.

Mary Jane and I worked with Mike and Hazel on the Hanneford advance years ago and they were great people- very deserving of all honors.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I have been here for about 6 years now.

We still have a great drive through Safari.

-Dan

GaryHill said...

Dan, would you e-mail me at FtFrkGary@aol.com sometime? I would like to ask you some questions? Thanks, Gary