I am excited to be part of the blogosphere. I hope that this blog will be a forum for clowns of all ages and skill levels to learn from each other and exchange ideas about clowning skills.

Clowning has been my passion for many years. I started clowning when I was five years old, and I have been professionally performing as “The Silly Clown” for over twenty years, since I was eight years old.

I am also an actor and singer. I have appeared in several films and television shows, including Addams Family Values, Happy Gilmore, The Big Lebowski, Beavis & Butthead Do America, Seinfeld, The Drew Carey Show, and many others. My most recent film is the upcoming release of The Other Woman with Natalie Portman.

If you’re reading this blog, then you must be a clown. It’s great that you want to improve your clowning skills. Here are some tips on how to act like a clown:

* Don’t take anything I say seriously.

* Smile and laugh, even if it’s at someone else’s expense.

* Be funny, especially when other people aren’t laughing.

* Make everything into an opportunity to clown around with someone else.

* Make faces at people. Stick out your tongue, raise your eyebrows, and wiggle your nose.

* Wear colorful clothing. The brighter the better!

* Use exaggerated body language: walk with exaggerated steps or gestures, talk loudly and animatedly, move in weird ways (like jumping up and down).

* Pretend that something strange is happening and ask questions about it; when another clown answers, pretend not to understand what he/she said.

* Tell jokes that are corny or inappropriate for the situation (e.g., telling a dirty joke at church). (This one is especially good if there are children present.)

A couple of weeks ago we saw the movie IT by Stephen King.

For those who don’t know, IT is about a scary clown that scares children and kills them one by one. The main character is called Pennywise, but his real name is Bob Gray.

He was played by Bill Skarsgรฅrd on the 2017 remake of IT and he did a great job at playing this creepy evil clown.

I decided to make an article around his acting skills and how you can act like him if you’re a clown or an actor.

Here are 6 steps I followed to act like a clown:

It is really hard to find a good clown for parties. A lot of clowns are not funny at all. Some are great, but clowning is a very serious art and you can’t just start making jokes and expect to be funny. Going to a clown school is the best way to learn how to act like a clown. It will be hard work, but if you want to be the best clown in town, you need to start now.

Clowns don’t just make up jokes on the spot. They practice their routines until they are perfect. Clowns are also full of crazy ideas, so they write them down in their notebooks and practice them as well. The main thing that makes a good clown is energy. People love energy and if you’re energetic, people will love watching you! So smile and have fun!

If you want to become a clown, you need to practice clowning skills. You need to study the art of clowning and learn from other clowns. You also need to practice your acting and make up skills. This blog will teach you what you need to know to become a professional clown.

Being funny is an art form that requires hard work and dedication. It seems easy to be funny when we see comedians on TV, but it takes time and effort to develop the skill of being funny. Comedians often spend years developing their own special brand of humor.

Clowns are professional comedians who perform in front of a live audience at circuses, theme parks, and other venues. They have their own unique style of comedy that is usually more physical than verbal. A good clown can make anyone laugh with his or her silly antics and pranks. There are many different types of clowns, but all clowns share some common characteristics:

The most important thing for a clown is to make people laugh. Clowns use many different techniques to do this, such as telling jokes or acting out funny situations from their personal lives. Clowns often play up their natural physical features, such as a large nose or floppy shoes; these features are exaggerated for comedic effect,

Clowning is a highly rewarding and challenging art form. Most people have some knowledge of clowning, but there are many obscure and difficult techniques that are rarely taught. This blog will cover all aspects of clowning, from makeup to delivery, with a focus on the subtle arts.

To begin, clowns have been around for at least 3000 years. The first known depictions of clowns come from Ancient Egypt, where they were often depicted as dancing before their Pharaoh. In those days, it was only the royal family who could afford to hire clowns. The ancient Greeks also had clowns in their plays and later the Romans became famous for their jesters. Clowns came to England via France in the 12th century.

The modern image of the clown comes from the Victorian era, when circuses became popular again after being banned by Oliver Cromwellโ€™s Puritan government in 1645. The first circus was held in 1768 at Astleyโ€™s Amphitheatre in London and featured equestrian tricks as well as acrobatics and clowning. The most famous Victorian clown was Joseph Grimaldi, who developed the style of makeup and costume still used today by whiteface clowns such as Ronald McDonald and Bozo the Clown.

This is a guide to the basics of clowning.

I will cover the following topics:

-The clown in history

-Clown looks and makeup

-Clown costume

-Clown skills

-Clown acts