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  2. Frank Brown (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Salta del circo al cielo raso; Banville le hubiera amado así; Franck Brown, como los Hanlon Lee. sabe lo trágico de un paso.... (Franck Brown as the Hanlon Lee. knows how tragic a step. as a clown and it's for me. a good Pegasus rider. Jump from the circus to the ceiling; Banville would have loved him like that; Franck Brown, as the Hanlon Lee

  3. List of circuses and circus owners - Wikipedia

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    Circo Atayde Hermanos [28] Mexico 1954–present Circo Braum [29] Italy Active ?-present Circo Chen [30] Portugal Active 1981–present Circo Dallas [31] Portugal Active 1982–present Circo Darix Togni [32] [33] Italy Active 1872-present Circo de los Horrores [34] Spain Circo de Teresa Rabal [35] Spain Circo Greca Orfei [36] Italy Active 1994 ...

  4. Ricardo Bell (clown) - Wikipedia

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    In this space Bell installed the Gran Circo Ricardo Bell, where his thirteen children acted. [1] The chronicles and newspaper reports of the epoque detailed the success and connection of Bell with his captive audience. [1] On January 3, 1911, he travelled with his family to his native London, but they need to make stopover in New York. [1]

  5. Los Payasos de la Tele - Wikipedia

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    Los Payasos de la Tele (English: The TV Clowns) is the name by which a trio of popular Spanish clowns are known, initially formed by Gaby (Gabriel Aragón), Fofó (Alfonso Aragón Bermúdez) and Miliki (Emilio Aragón), and succeeded by Fofito (Alfonso Aragón Jr.), Milikito (Emilio Aragón Jr.) and Rody (Rody Aragón).

  6. Barrio Sésamo - Wikipedia

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    Barrio Sésamo (Sesame Neighborhood in English) is the Spanish co-production of the popular U.S. children's television series Sesame Street produced by Televisión Española and Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop) from 1979 to 2000, the equivalent of Plaza Sésamo in Mexico and Hispanic America.

  7. Saltimbanco - Wikipedia

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    Saltimbanco was a touring show by Cirque du Soleil. Saltimbanco ran from 1992 to 2006 in its original form, performed under a large circus tent called the Grand Chapiteau; its last performance in that form was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 10, 2006.

  8. David Larible - Wikipedia

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    David Larible comes from six generations of circus artists, and his family has ties with many other European circus families. His great-grandfather was Pierre Larible, an acrobat and dancer; his grandfather was also a clown.

  9. List of El Chavo del Ocho characters - Wikipedia

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    Portrayed by Roberto Gómez Bolaños; Years: 1972–1992; El Chavo del Ocho is an 8-year-old orphan and the main character of the series. "Chavo" is a Mexican Spanish slang for "kid" or "boy"; Chavo's real name is unknown, but is supposed to be Chente, short for Vicente, after a supposed friend that nobody has ever met and according to Chavo, looks a lot like himself.