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William Henry Johnson (c. 1857 or c. 1842 [nb 1] – April 9, 1926), known as Zip the Pinhead, was an American freak show performer known for his tapered head. Early life [ edit ]
Zippy the Pinhead is a fictional character who is the protagonist of Zippy, an American comic strip created by Bill Griffith. Zippy's most famous quotation, "Are we having fun yet?", appears in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations and became a catchphrase .
Schlitzie's true birth date, name, location and parents are unknown; the information on his death certificate and gravesite indicate that he was born on September 10, 1901, in The Bronx, New York, [2] though some sources have claimed that he was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [3]
Pinhead (Puppet Master), a puppet character; Pinheads, a group of characters in the stage play The Elephant Man; Pinhead, a puppet on the American TV show Foodini the Great "Pinhead", a song by The Ramones from the 1977 album Leave Home; Pinhead, an early development stage of a mushroom; Pinhead Records, an Argentine recording label
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Official Zippy The Pinhead site; Griffith's "Top 40 List on Comics and their Creation”: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 "On the Road with Zippy the Pinhead" Boston Globe (2011) Review of Bill Griffith: Lost and Found, Comics 1969-2003 by novelist Paul Di Fillipo Barnes & Noble In The Margin blog (Feb. 12, 2012) Zippy Meets Mick Jagger
Zip Collins (1892–1983), American baseball player; John Connolly (FBI) (born 1940), nicknamed "Zip" Zip Hanna (1916–2001), American football player; Zip Zabel (1891–1970), American baseball player; Bohdan Zip (1929–2017), Canadian politician; Zip the Pinhead, American freak show performer William Henry Johnson (c. 1857–1926)
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