Monday, December 02, 2024

Evolution of a Jester



Another Disneyland character casualty due to change was The Jester. This first shot shows the Jester, circa September 1958, standing in front of the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Restaurant. This is the earliest shot in my collection showing this roving chap who entertained guests.

I’m not sure how many Jesters were employed at Disneyland, but arguably the most famous was Christopher Fair, shown below on his unicycle in 1959. He was hired out of high school (Chula Vista High School in San Diego) to do magic tricks and juggling at the Park; it was his idea to ride around on a unicycle. From the Disney History 101 Facebook page:

A young Christopher Fair’s first foray into the wonderful world of Walt Disney came during the mid-1950s, when he first appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club’s “Talent Roundup Days.” On these episodes, it became clear that young Christopher had a particular knack for performing magic tricks. Chris was more than a ‘fair’ magician, and Walt Disney kept an eye on this aspiring talent. Three years later, Christopher graduated from high school, and soon received a phone call informing him that Disneyland was seeking a Royal Court Jester to make magic happen in Fantasyland!



This 1960 Castmember spectacular was shot in front of Disneyland’s Main Street Train Station:



Zooming in you can see jester/juggler/unicycler Fair:



And a shot of his backside in front of the castle:



…performing for Annette Funicello above:



This June 1963 image shows him zipping by the Matterhorn Band on his unicycle outside the Castle, with the Sleeping Beauty Diorama sign barely visible on the right:



The shades and deadpan expression of this drummer are priceless…as is the Ticket Book Holder sign!



Another June 1963 image of Fair, with an amazed guest in the background.



Here’s a closeup of the stick he's holding; the mini-jester head on top is reminiscent of the Jack-in-the-box car antenna toppers. Which came first?!?



1963 was the last year that Fair worked at Disneyland. Another June 1963 shot below:



Another look at the mini-jester-on-a-stick:



There was at least one other Jester/Unicycle lad after Fair left, as seen in this 1965 image:



His Jester stick appears to be a different one from that of Christopher Fair:



If you want to see a Jester at Disneyland now, you need to visit the it’s a small world attraction:



This little model was on display at the Opera House in 2009:



See more Disneyland Fantasyland photos at my main website.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I appreciate your efforts to chronicle the history of the park, Dave. Would be interesting to know where Mr. Fair landed after his stint if someone knows. It just occurred to me that the term "101" was used as a radio code for indicating an attraction was 'down" or malfunctioned. I wonder if that is the case today. KS

Nanook said...

I concur with KS - what a nice spread of images from an innocent time, the likes of which will never be seen again. Thanks Dave, for chronicling these moments.

@ KS- Christopher studied ballet and in 1964 he went to Utah to perform with their ballet company; eventually returning to perform magic.

Fifthrider said...

Thank you KS and Nanook. I'm happy to hear his career went on and didn't end with being the Jester.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Nanook. I always wonder how life ended up for my co-workers. Some have sadly passed but they and the vast majority did good. KS

Daveland said...

Thanks KS & Nanook - Your additional info is always appreciated!