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Frank Brown (6 September 1858 Brighton, England – 9 April 1943, Buenos Aires, Argentina) [1] [2] was a clown, acrobat and circus entrepreneur with a long career in Argentina, where he was known as El Payaso Inglés (The English Clown).
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).
Untameable [1] (Spanish: Cristo y Rey, lit. 'Cristo and Rey') is a Spanish biopic miniseries created by Daniel Écija starring Jaime Lorente and Belén Cuesta respectively as circus tamer Ángel Cristo and actress Bárbara Rey .
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 ...
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.
Once Upon A Time There Was A Circus (Había una vez un circo) is a 1972 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras, written by Carreras and Abel Santacruz, and starring Gaby, Fofó and Miliki from the trio of Spanish clowns Los Payasos de la Tele. [1]
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]
Villagrán in 2015. On April 1st, 2000, in an El Chavo del Ocho special which reunited all the actors from the series to honor the career of Chespirito (except Ramón Valdés, Angelines Fernández, Raúl Padilla, Horacio Gómez Bolaños, who had all passed prior to the special, and Ana Lilian de la Macorra, who was unable to attend), Villagrán and Chespirito saw each other for the first time ...