List of clowns

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[edit] Circus-style

[edit] Famous

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  • Achille Zavatta (1915 - 1993)
  • Batatinha (literally Little Potato), from Portugal. A very well-known clown.
  • Bev "Rebo the Clown" Bergeron -CBS=TV 1960-65 -Magic Land of Allakazam & The Magic Circus
  • Bim Bom, a famous clown of Revolutionary Russia, executed by the Cheka for his Bolshevik satires
  • Blinko - Ernie Burch (1929-1997) R50's Tv show. Ringling Bros. circus. The Greatest Show on Earth movie. Named by Cecil B. DeMille
  • Charlie Rivel - Other than Grock perhaps the most beloved and respected of all European clowns
  • The Chickys, classic European clown act
  • Coco the Clown (Nicolai Poliakoff), Longtime star clown of the Bertram Mills Circus
  • Daniel Rice (1823-1901) A famous U.S.A. clown of the 19th century
  • David Konyot, 4 times winner best clown (U K) Hungarian circus festival, Polish circus Festival
  • Drosta, Real name unknown. European
  • Emmett Kelly - Extremely well-known American tramp clown
  • Francesco Caroli
  • The Fratellinis, a dynasty of French clowns
  • George Carl - American clown who found great success in Europe. Performed "Royal Command Performance" for the Queen at the Palladium in London. He also received the coveted "Golden Clown" award from Princess Grace, (Grace Kelly) at the Circus Festival of Monte Carlo.
  • Glen "Frosty" Little, America's only living Master Clown and longtime "Boss Clown" with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus
  • Grock (Adrian Wettach)
  • Ian P, Maltese Clown and Actor of the Rivendell Circus
  • Joe Jackson Sr & Jr. - famous tramp clown entree with a breakaway bicycle
  • Johnny Tatum, rodeo clown
  • Kahlan Brooks, known for her signature hair extensions and bright make-up
  • Karandash (Mikhail Nikolayevich Rumyantsev)
  • Lou Jacobs - During his 60 years in the American circus Master Clown Lou Jacobs came to be known as one of the most famous clowns in the world through his innovative comic routines, compassion for others and strong dedication to his work
  • Oleg Popov, Greatly admired clown from the Soviet Union
  • Otto Griebling - Prolific and influential Master Clown with the Cole Bros. and Ringling circuses. The single most admired and respected American circus clown of the 20th century
  • Quail Dobbs, rodeo clown
  • The Rastellis - European clown act
  • Remi, "Puerto Rico's Greatest Clown"
  • Vicki Gabereau, "Rosie Sunshine" who ran as a candidate in the 1974 Toronto mayoral election
  • Yuri Nikulin, Russian clown and actor
  • Zig and Zag (Australian performers)

[edit] Contemporary

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  • Aaron Rider - "Melvino"; unicycling, bagpiping, juggling clown currently with the Carson & Barnes Circus
  • Arthur Vercoe Pedlar - "Vercoe", an English clown
  • Barry Lubin - "Grandma"; star clown of the Big Apple Circus
  • Bill Machtel - "Mr. Bill"; longtime clown at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI.
  • Bob Kelmer - "Doodles"; Appearing daily 2006 at the Circus World Museum, Baraboo, WI.
  • Buffo, claimed to be the worlds strongest clown
  • Cepillín, a Mexican clown
  • Chris and Gina Allison - "Bucky and Gigi"; Husband and wife clown team and founders of Cirque du Jour
  • David Shiner - Tony Award-winning American born mime and circus clown who has appeared on Broadway and with several prominent European circuses
  • Demetrius Nock - "Bello Nock"; a star clown in Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus
  • Denis Lacombe - Star clown with Cirque du Soleil and Big Apple best known for his comedy conductor gag
  • Dimitri, well-known Swiss clown and mime
  • Ernest Borgnine, the American film and television actor, enjoys performing as a clown in parades, particularly in New York City
  • Fumagalli, European star clown soon to appear with the Big Apple Circus
  • Giovanni Zoppé - Youngest performer ever to be inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame
  • Greg and Karen DeSanto - Husband and wife clown/comedy team
  • Jason T. and Kristen Stewart - Husband & wife team formerly with RBB&B. They are the founders of the Seaside Clowns (which also includes Aaron Tucker, Darren Burrell a.k.a. Burl the Bubble Guy, Bryan Fulton, and Andrew Scharff, all Ringling alumni and all excellent clowns in their own right) clowning at resorts in Myrtle Beach, SC.
  • Jeff "Gordoon" Gordon - "Le Clown Gordoon"; star clown with the Big Apple Circus
  • John Gilkey, American clown and comic juggler who has appeared with the New Pickle Circus and Cirque du Soleil
  • John Wayne Gacy - "Pogo"; a painter and infamous serial killer
  • Jorn Barger - "Erasorhead"; from Hoboken, a hobo-clown in the tradition of Freddy the Freeloader of Red Skelton fame
  • Larry Pisoni - "Lorenzo Pickle"; The founder of The Pickle Family Circus
  • Pat Cashin - American clown and "Comedy Ringmaster" with the Shrine Circuses
  • Rebo the Clown (Bev Bergeron) "The Magic Land of Allakazam" CBS-TV 1960-62-ABC-TV 1962-65 - Magic Circus Internationally Syndicated 1970-71 - Walt Disney World Diamond Horseshoe Revue 15Yrs
  • Rik Gern - Bonzo Crunch: Fool at Large; a popular circus and event clown from Austin, Tx
  • Steve Smith - "T.J. Tatters"; longtime director of Ringling Clown College
  • Timothy Noel Tegge - American whiteface clown and ringmaster with the Shrine Circus
  • VeeKay the Zoot Suit Clown - Circus clown and official greeter at the Orange County Fair in Orange County, California.
  • Walter Galetti - prize winning clown Austria

[edit] Film

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[edit] Television

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[edit] Theatrical

[edit] Famous

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  • A. Robins - Vaudeville's "The Banana Man" and "One Man Music Shop"
  • Andy Kaufman American comic and one of the most famous practitioners of anti-humor
  • Clark & McCullough - Bobby Clark & Paul McCullough started as circus clowns and progressed to be stars of stage and screen
  • Ed Wynn - The Perfect Fool
  • George Carl - Longtime star of the Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris
  • George Washington Lafayette Fox, perhaps the most famous American stage clown during the 19th century and one of the first known performers to become typecast in a role
  • Joseph Grimaldi credited with being "the first whiteface clown" — in an homage to Grimaldi, circus clowns began referring to them selves and each other as "Joey"s, and the term 'joey' is now a synonym for clown
  • Olsen & Johnson - Stars of Broadway's Hellzapoppin'
  • Richard Tarlton - actor and clown in the Elizabethan theatre in England
  • Robert Armin - actor and clown in Shakespeare's company
  • Spike Jones and his City Slickers - Murdered the classics with their "Musical Depreciation Revue"; versatile American musical act featuring slapstick circus-style comedy
  • Tommy Cooper - British comedy magician
  • W. C. Fields - Vaudeville comedy star who mastered the variety as well as the legitimate stage, silent and talking films, print and radio
  • Will Kempe (fl c 1589–1600) - actor dancer and clown who worked with Shakespeare; famously jigged his way from Norwich to London in 1600
  • Willie, West & McGinty - Fast-paced Irish-American vaudeville knockabout act about 3 laborers building a house

[edit] Contemporary

  • Adam Gertsacov - bills himself as "The Most Educated Clown In America (barring certain elected officials.)" Currently the Clown Laureate of Greenbelt Maryland, and the "boss clown" of the Acme Clown Company
  • Avner Eisenberg - also known as Avner the Eccentric, a "Broadway" clown
  • Bill Irwin - Tony award winning clown known for his new vaudeville-style performances
  • Blue Man Group - Trio of silent characters that perform covered in blue paint
  • Dan "Sylvester the Jester" Sylvester - The Human Cartoon
  • Dario Fo - Capo Comicio - creator of "Mistero Buffo" and "Accidental Death of an Anarchist"; recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature; uses Arlecchino stage persona, political activist
  • Drew Richardson - The Dramatic Fool
  • Gale LaJoye - International performer and creator of "Snowflake"LaJoye.com
  • Geoff Hoyle - stage clown. Started in the Pickle Family Circus with Bill Irwin and Larry Pisoni
  • Hilary Chaplain - Versatile NYC stage clown
  • Jeff Jenkins - co-founder of Chicago's Midnight Circus
  • Julie Goell - "If Olive Oyl played Tinkerbell, in a play by Kafka, directed by Mel Brooks, and designed by Samsonite"
  • Michael Lane Trautman - physical clown and pantomime, with several theatrical shows
  • Mump and Smoot - Canadian "clowns of horror"
  • Richard Pochinko - founder of "Canadian Clowning" style
  • Slava Polunin - Russian-born clown and creator of "Slava's Snowshow", a theatrical experience currently running at Union Square Theater in New York, New York
  • Wolfe Bowart - stage clown touring internationally with his productions LaLaLuna and The Shneedles

[edit] Fictional

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lowell Swortzell, Here Come the Clowns: A Cavalcade of Comedy from Antiquity To the Present, Publisher: Viking Press, 1978 ISBN 0-670-36874-1
  2. ^ Frank Foster and Willan G. Bosworth, Clowning Through Publisher: Heath Cranston LTD London, 1937
  3. ^ Circus ReportMagazine. Publisher: Graphics 2000, ASIN: B00006K8X5
  4. ^ Spectacle Magazine. Publisher: Circus Plus Publications, ASIN: B00006KXUX
  5. ^ Larry Langman, The Encyclopedia of Film Comedy. Publisher: Taylor & Francis, November 1987 ISBN 0-8240-8496-9
  6. ^ Walter Kerr, The Silent Clowns. Publisher: Knopf - 1975 ISBN 0-394-46907-0
  7. ^ Alan S. Dale, Comedy Is a Man in Trouble: Slapstick in American Movies. Publisher: University of Minnesota Press, 2000 ISBN 0-8166-3657-5
  8. ^ Karin Adir, Great Clowns of American Television, Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers - December 2001 ISBN 0-7864-1303-4
  9. ^ Stanley Green, The Great Clowns of Broadway. Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA September 1, 1984 ISBN 0-19-503471-6

[edit] Further reading

  • Poor Clown by Charlie Rivel
  • Behind My Greasepaint by Coco
  • Bert Williams - A Biography of the Pioneer Black Comedian by Eric Ledell Smith
  • The Book Of Clown by George Speaight
  • Bring On The Clowns by Beryl Hugil
  • Clown, My Life In Tatters and Smiles by Emmett Kelly and F. Beverly Kelly
  • The Clown In Times (Volumes 1-6) by Bruce Johnson
  • Clowns by Douglas Newton
  • Clowns by John Towsen
  • Clowns Of The Hope - Tradition Keepers and Delight Makers by Barton Wright
  • Felix Adler by Anne Aull Bowber
  • The Fool and His Scepter by William Willeford
  • Fools and Jesters At The English Court by John Southworth
  • Greasepaint Matadors - The Unsung Heroes of Rodeo by Jeanne Joy Hartnagle-Taylor [1]
  • Grimaldi - King of Clowns by Richard Findlater
  • Grock - King of Clowns by Grock
  • Here Come The Clowns by Lowell Swortzell
  • Jest In Time: A Clown Chronology by Bruce Johnson
  • Life's A Lark by Grock
  • A Ring, A Horse And A Clown by John H. McConnell
  • Russian Clown by Oleg Popov
  • The Tramp Tradition by Bruce Johnson
  • Hammond, J.
  • Woven Gods: Female Clowns and Power in Rotuma (book review)[1]
  • Handelman, D., Models and Mirrors: Towards an Anthropology of Public Events[2]
  • Little, K., Clown Performance in the European One-Ring Circus. Culture, 1981. 2(1):61-72.[3]
  • Rudlin, J., Commedia Dell'Arte; An Actors Handbook[2]