A national known children's entertainer and author, Kraus has given thousands of shows from coast to coast, as well as overseas. He stars in the "Charles The Clown" performance video produced by A&M Records. It was taped on the Charlie Chaplin Sound Stage where Chaplin filmed many of his movies and where Red Skelton shot his variety program. Charles is also known for his children's audio stories, Cross Country CatsNot Just Clowning Around, and Tall Tales & Tall Tales. With his wife, psychologist Linda Kirschner Kraus, he wrote Charles The Clown's Guide To Children's Parties, a successful book published by Jalmar Press. In 2015 his book, The Teen Magician That's You was published by Otherthannow. He has written and recorded 20 children's stories. In the 1980s Kraus was the Articles Editor for LA Home & Entertaining Magazine. His articles have appeared in many newspapers and magazines including the Baltimore Sun, LA Times, Chicago Tribune and USA Today. As Charles The Magician, Kraus began appearing on television in the 1950s. He was the junior magician on the Magic Clown television show in New York. Later, he performed on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour. Kraus wrote, produced and starred in five specials for Teleprompter Cable Television, and has appeared on more than 75 television and radio shows. As the "Kraft Foods Children's Party Expert", he appeared on television and radio shows throughout the Midwestern United States. He has been interviewed by Katie Couric, and by Oprah Winfrey when she was a reporter for Hello Baltimore. He was a consultant and appears in Children at Risk, funded by the U.S. Department of Education and Washington. After serving in the US Navy and Construction Battalion during the Vietnam War, he returned to the United States and began experimenting with clown routines. Since then, "Charles The Clown" has performed thousands of live shows for movie, television, sports stars and entertainment industry figures. He has appeared at the Roxy Theatre on Hollywood's Sunset Strip, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, in theaters and festivals, schools, libraries and other venues. In 1972, Kraus worked in Music Clearance at CBS Television City in Hollywood. Then, for four years, he was the public service coordinator at KLCS-TV, where in addition to working in a management position, he wrote educational scripts and appeared in numerous television productions. During this period he was an associate producer at "Time Capsule" a syndicated radio program.
Awards
Los Angeles Community Service Award
Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award
International Brotherhood of Magicians – various awards
Parenting Magazine Award for Best Children's video