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Shakes the Clown is a 1991 American black comedy film, written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, who performs the title role.It also features Julie Brown, Blake Clark, Paul Dooley, Kathy Griffin, Florence Henderson, Tom Kenny, Adam Sandler, Scott Herriott, LaWanda Page, Jack Gallagher, and a cameo by Robin Williams as Mime Jerry using the pseudonym "Marty Fromage".
Stinky Davis, a criminal, disguises himself as Binky the Clown to commit crimes around town. When the real Binky is mistaken for Stinky and arrested, he must stand trial and prove his innocence. Garfield, who is appalled that the show is doing an "evil twin" episode, gets involved to save Binky.
Shakes the Clown is a dark comedy about a birthday-party clown (Goldthwait) in the grip of depression and alcoholism, who is framed for murder. Different communities of clowns, mimes and other performers are depicted as clannish, rivalrous subcultures obsessed with precedence and status.
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He appeared in the 1992 movie Shakes the Clown with One Crazy Summer co-stars Bob Goldthwait and Tom Villard. In the first, second, fourth, fifth and seventh seasons of the Emmy -winning AMC TV series Mad Men , Murray had a recurring role and appeared in 15 episodes as copywriter, Freddy Rumsen .
Binky has an adopted baby sister from China named Mei-Lin. He is a member of the Tough Customers, a group of thugs and bullies, but has a soft side and is close with Arthur and his friends. In the episode "Binky Barnes, Art Expert", he tries to help Arthur and Buster [clarification needed]. In the episode "Big Horns George", he compliments ...
Binky (Discworld), Death's horse in the Discworld book series; Binky Biggs, the title character of the DC Comics series Leave It to Binky; Binky the Clown, a minor character in the comic strip Garfield; Binky Barnes, an anthropomorphic bulldog in Arthur, a children's book and animated television series
Odie is a yellow-furred, brown-eared dog described by Garfield to be a purebred clown and a dachshund in the live-action movies that resides with Jon and Garfield and is, at times, Garfield's best friend. The name came from a commercial written by Davis, which featured Odie the Village Idiot.