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Joey D'Auria

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Joey D'Auria
NationalityAmerican
Other namesJ.W. Terry
Joseph J. Terry
Joseph W. Terry.
Occupation(s)Actor · writer · voiceover artist

Joey D'Auria is an American actor, and writer best known for his role as Bozo the Clown in The Bozo Show, succeeding original actor Bob Bell. He is also known as J.W. Terry, Joseph J. Terry, and Joseph W. Terry.

Career

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D'Auria is best known for his role in WGN-TV Chicago's The Bozo Show from 1984 to 2001. D'Auria was hired after a long search for the next Bozo in part because his improvisational skills were very good.[1][2] D'Auria also blended well with Roy Brown, who said he knew right away that D'Auria would be a hit after telling him he had broken his arm in three places and getting a response of, "Then don't go in those three places!" D'Auria played Bozo until the show's cancellation in 2001.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 The Mystery of Mamo Stuckey Voice
2004 Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Kim
2005 The Toy Warrior Gramps
2006 Curious George Additional voices
2008 Light of Olympia Witch Doctor
2010 Camp Hell Talk Radio Host
2011 Wrinkles Martin Voice
Puss in Boots: A Furry Tail Puss / Joe the Mouse
2012 War of the Worlds: Goliath Nikola Tesla
A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Moray Eel Philippe
2013 The Jungle Book: Return 2 the Jungle Akela / Kaa
The House of Magic Reggie Willis
2014 Jungle Shuffle Reiser
Yo-kai Watch: The Movie Various voices
2015 Top Cat Begins Rat
2022 Marmaduke Shar Pei
Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land Butch

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 American Playhouse Club El Gaucho Patron Episode: "Miss Lonelyhearts"
1984 Alice Deliveryman Episode: "Lies My Mother Told Me"
1989 Late Night with David Letterman Bozo Episode dated 5 May 1989
1994–96 The Bozo Super Sunday Show 10 episodes; also writer
1996 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Episode #4.152
2001 Bozo: 40 Years of Fun! Television film; also head writer
2002 Digimon: Digital Monsters Burgermon / Chuchidarumon 2 episodes
2004–09 God, Save Our King! Additional voices 117 episodes
2006 Talkshow with Spike Feresten Stimurol Episode: "Tom Green"
2008–09 The Mr. Men Show Various voices 31 episodes
2009–10 Olivia Additional voices 26 episodes
Funny Face Various voices 16 episodes
2010–19 The Jungle Book Masha / Akela / Kaa 85 episodes
2012 How I Met Your Mother Fred Episode: "The Stamp Tramp"
2014 The Thundermans Science Fair Judge #1 Episode: "Weird Science Fair"
2014–18 Space Racers Various voices 63 episodes
2014–21 The Tom and Jerry Show Butch / TV Narrator / Droopy Dog 49 episodes
2015–17 Yo-kai Watch Whisper / Robanyan 62 episodes
2021 Tom and Jerry in New York Butch / Bocce Player / Piano Player 6 episodes
2022 The Loud House Buzz / Male Employee 2 episodes
TBA Fairy Tale Forest Papa / Coachman Television film

Video games

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Year Title Role Source
2006 Blue Dragon Hineto, chiefs of Lago and Talta Villages [3]
2007 The Amazing Spider-Man Interactive Adventures Narrator
Dead Head Fred Various voices
2008 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Voice
2009 Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time Azimuth / Mac Mackeroy
2013 BioShock Infinite Additional voices
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Yo-kai Watch Whisper
2014 Yo-kai Watch 2 Whisper
2015 Mobius Final Fantasy Additional voices
2016 Batman: Arkham Voice
2018 Yo-kai Watch 3 Whisper, narrator, Indexter, Nervous Rex [3]

References

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  1. ^ "Bozo Timeline-1980s". WGN-TV. Archived from the original on July 9, 2001. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Johnson, Steve (December 19, 2007). "Bozo's Circus on WGN-TV". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Joey DAuria (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
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