Saturday, April 14, 2007

FUMAGALLI





Fumagalli, the European clown appearing with the Big Apple Circus next season.


Friday, April 13, 2007

KEITH CRARY

Photo courtesy of Mike Naughton



A photo of what may be the last of a dying bred, the elegant American neat circus whiteface.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls... take a good look, there are not many of them left in the wild and without some sort of a preservation effort these sparklely, spangled creatures may vanish entirely during our lifetime.

Thought you'd all like to see this rare photo of Keith Crary, Bobby Kay's protege and uncle of Adam Kuchler's (spelling?)

Thursday, April 12, 2007

CLOWN ALLEY: Ringling 1930s?

Photo courtesy of circusbutterflygurl



I'm not sure of the identity of the clown on the left (it looks like it may be one of the Hanlons) but the clown on the right is none other than the "King of Clowns" (years before Budweiser was "The King of Beers", Elvis was "The King of Rock & Roll" or Michael Jackson was the "King of Pop") himself, Felix Adler.

Felix seems to be paying homage to Slivers Oakley here with his choice of hats in this photo which looks to have been taken on Ringling in the 1930s.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

CLOWN ALLEY: Unknown Shrine Date

Photo courtesy of circusbutterflygurl



Let's see how many of these I can get right...

It looks like (in the back row, from left to right) we have Gene Randow, Billie Burke, Larry Cross and Dime Wilson.

In the front row (again, from left to right) there's Connie Wilson, I'm not sure, Harold Simmons and a guys who is a little shorter but dressed exactly like the other guy I didn't know. I'm guessing that these guys were a little partner act.

Well, six out of eight is still pretty good, I guess.

Anyone out there know these two little people or the name of the show this was taken on?

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

JEFF "GORDOON" GORDON AND DREW RICHARDSON TONIGHT IN PITTSBURGH, PA!!!




Two of America's greatest living clowns, Jeff "Le Clown Gordoon" Gordon and Drew "The Dramatic Fool" Richardson are appearing together this evening in Pittsburgh, PA on a single bill! Don't miss this one if you can in any way help it.

THIS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO SEE TWO ABSOLUTE MASTERS AT THE PEAK OF THEIR CRAFT!!!


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Tuesday, April 10, at 8:00 p.m.

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TWO SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN: McBryde and Howle




Two of the most distinct makeups of the early Clown College era, two great instructors and two of the nicest guys that you'd ever want to meet, Leon "Buttons" McBryde and Jim Howle.

For those of you who don't know, Leon is the "ProKnows Guy", the maker of great quality clown noses, makeup and other accesories that have dramatically improved the look of clowns all around the world.

Jim Howle also has a line of makeup and noses but is probably best known as America's premier clown portaitist. His paintings of clowns such as Lou Jacobs, Felix Adler, Emmett Kelly, Otto Griebling, Leon McBryde, Frosty Little, Bobby Kay and Mike Keever (just to name a few) serve to wonderfully legitimize my arguement for the study of "Classic American Circus Clown Makeup Design As Vanishing American Folk Art".

I don't believe that Mr. Howle has a website. Clicking the title of this post will take you to Mr. McByde's PROKNOWS.COM.

Monday, April 09, 2007

ANNIE FRATELLINI: Monde du Cirque Lausanne 1987



Annie Fratellini, working without her husband and usual partner Pierre Etaix, performing in the ring as one of the 450 international circus artistes at a festival called Monde du Cirque in 1987. She is followed in this clip by Marco Morelli of Switzerland.


Sunday, April 08, 2007

GROCK: Happy Easter!

Photo courtesy of Sue Lenz



I've been holding on to this photo that Sue Lenz sent for a few months now, just waiting for the right time to post it.The basket of bunnies makes it seems kinda "Easter-y" to me.

For everyone out there celebrating Easter today, Happy Easter. What did the bunny bring you?

For everyone else...um, hey. Spring is here! You guys have a great Sunday, April the 8th and a really nice solstice. I've got non-denominational jellybeans if anyone's hungry.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

RANDOW & SIMMONS

Photo courtesy of "circusbutterflygurl"



One of the most enduring clowning partnerships on the Shrine circuit was that of Gene Randow and Harold Simmons.

They dressed alike and most of their gags centered on their identical appearances but disparate proportions with tall Gene Randow carrying a small potted plant and little Harold Simmons carrying an enormous one or Gene smoking a tiny cigar and Harold with one twice his size.

Friday, April 06, 2007

LES FRATELLINI: Paul and Albert




Sketches of Paul and Albert Fratellini from the book CLOWNS de PARIS by SERGE and illustrated by ALDEN.

It looks like a really great book and a copy is currently up for auction on the French eBay site but the seller doesn't accept PayPal and, for me, it's just too big a hassle to deal with paying for auctions the old-fashioned way. Especially when I don't read or speak any French.

I don't have that much faith in Alta Vista's Babelfish translations.

If you are fluent and French and interested in the book, please click the title of this post to be linked to the auction.


Thursday, April 05, 2007

DENIS LACOMBE: The Mad Conductor



I'd hoped to be able to post some video that I have of the Fratellinis performing after the death of Paul (or Paolo, if you prefer) today but I can't locate the video at the moment.

In the meantime, let's all enjoy a few minutes with Denis LaCombe, The Mad Conductor.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

LES FRATELLINI: Another Postcard



I wonder why Paolo and Alberto's names got "anglicanized" to "Paul" and "Albert" but Francois never became "Frank"?

Probably because "Frank" sounds like the first name of an overweight plumber from Staten Island and "Francois" sounds more like an elegant whiteface clown and star of the Cirque d'Hiver.

Just my guess.


CHUCK BURNES: Thanks!



Very sincere thanks go out to former Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus clown of the 50s and 60s, Mr. Chuck Burnes for his extremely kind words about CLOWNALLEY.NET in his column in the latest issue of Circus Report!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

THE FRATELLINIS: Trio Photo



As a compliment to yesterday's individual postcard photos of Francois, Paolo and Alberto Fratellini here's a group photo along with autographs.

For those so inclined, you may compare and contrast Lou Jacobs' makeup in the photo below with the photos of Alberto's seen here and yesterday.


LOU JACOBS: For Paul Gutheil


Since Paul Gutheil enjoyed the previous pictures of Lou so much, here's one more. I don't know the identity of the person Lou is shaking hands with but this one looks to have been taken in the late 30s/early 40s.

I always enjoy the chance to catch up with Paul and Diane and look forward to seeing them again next week when the mighty Hamid Shrine Circus makes it's way to beautiful Wilkes-Barre, PA where I'll be working with friends Shane and Alecia Hansen, Adam and Eric Burke, musician Larry Rothbard and scores of other circus luminaries.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Les Fratellini

Photos courtesy of circusbutterflygirl


No, I have not been made Executive Director of the International Clown Hall of Fame and no, it is not moving to Long Branch, NJ, the birthplace of Dan Rice.

I got back to my hotel room last night after a two show day as Comedy Ringmaster of the Hamid Shrine Circus in Greenvile, SC to find all of my e-mailboxes jammed with congratulatory messages about yesterday's ICHOF message that I posted.

Thank you to everyone who sent one, but it was just an April Fool's joke.

Now, if someone would like to actually offer me the position of Executive Director of the ICHOF I'd love to talk to them but no, it's just a joke. If you click on the link in the original post it will take you to the Wikipedia entry for April Fool's.

Thank you once again and I hope you'll forgive me. I'd like to begin to try to make it up to anyone who is upset at being "punk'd" by posting these three postcard photographs of the immortal Fratellini Trio, Francois, Paolo and Alberto...






Sunday, April 01, 2007

INTERNATIONAL CLOWN HALL OF FAME HEADED TO THE JERSEY SHORE!


Ladies and Gentlemen, I am extremely proud to announce that I have been offered and have accepted the position of Executive Director of the International Clown Hall of Fame and, thanks to an very generous grant from an anonomous benefactor, the International Clown Hall of Fame will be moving to the campus of Monmouth University in Long Branch, NJ with an expected opening date of August 28, 2007.

The International Clown Hall of Fame comes to New Jersey from it's original home in Wisconsin and includes scores of the world's greatest clowns of the past and present among it's honorees.

The ICHOF will now be housed in the former Lauren K. Woods Theater building which will be renamed the Dan Rice Center and will house not only the extensive collections of the ICHOF and very generous donations from the Circus World Museum in Baraboo but also a world class "theater-in-the-round" that is absolutely perfect for the staging of theaterical circus productions.

In addition to entertaining and educating area school children as well as the the general public about the art and craft of circus clowning, the Dan Rice Center will be an essential component of Monmouth University's new course in classical circus clowning which we expect to be able to expand and offer as a four year, fully accredited major by the fall of 2010.

An announcement of our amazing faculty will be made very soon. I think we've put together the greatest assemblage of international clowning instructors possible without the aid of a time machine.

To find out more about the new facility, the International Clown Hall of Fame, Monmouth University's new course in circus clowning and how all of these will be intergrated with CLOWNALLEY.NET and the Felix B. Adler Awards just click on the title of this post.



Friday, March 30, 2007

LOU JACOBS: Candid Shots

Photos by Dick Lapham



According to the eBay auction where I found these, the photos were taken by Dick Lapham, a friend of Lou's who did carpentry work for him from time to time and was (along with Lou) a member of the Sarasota Lions Club.

I never knew Lou was a member of the Lions. If he was going to join anything you'd think he'd have been a Shriner but I think the nearest Shrine club was in Tampa so maybe he just wanted to join something nearby.

Anyway, the photo above features Lou and Jimmy Armstrong with former circus performer and star of the circus film TRAPEZE, Burt Lancaster.




Lou with two of his good friends: on the right is Iron Eyes Cody and on the left is Red Skelton.




Portrait of The Artiste As A Young(er) Man




Lou with a dog outside what may be his home in Sarasota.




Lou love of dogs is well known.




This is what Lou Jacobs looks like standing next to a regular sized car. The house, and the tents in the background, is what leads me to suspect that this may be Lou's Sarasota home near the old Ringling Winter Quarters.




Lou with another great dog walkaround, a large dog in a small doghouse with "NO VACANCY" printed on the roof. This may have been a topical gag referring to the post WWII housing shortage.

This series of photos is currently up for auction on eBay. If you'd like to view the auction please click on the title of this post.


Thursday, March 29, 2007

ART COOKSEY: The Sandy Weber Interview


Sandy Weber taped a great interview with former Clyde Beatty and Ringling clown Art Cooksey back in 1994 which he generously decided to share with us online. In it Art discusses his time on the Beatty show, the Ringling show, his time as host of an afternoon TV kiddie show and what it was like to work alongside fellow clowns Otto Griebling, Emmett Kelly, Lou Jacobs, Felix Adler, Paul Jung, Paul Jerome and many others.

The two part interview can be found by clicking the title of this post.