
Clyde Beatty
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Edwin Trevor (Tommy) Bale, wife Irene and offspring, Elvin, Dawnita, Bonnie and Gloria constitutes a dynasty in the entertainment world. In addition to the circus,
Fay Alexander was one of the world’s premiere flying trapeze circus artists of the 20th century. Fay appeared in the film The Greatest Show On
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Felix Adler Felix Adler (1895–1960) cropped headshot.jpg Born Frank Bartlet Adler June 17, 1895 Clinton,
James Anthony Bailey (July 4, 1847 – April 11, 1906), born James Anthony McGinnis, was an American owner and manager of several 19th-century circuses, including
Having assumed ownership in 1975 of the then 87 year old Circo Atayde Hermanos, Andres, Alberto and Alfredo have perpetuated the legacy of this cherished
James Henry Ashton founded Ashton Circus in the early 1800s, well before Federation. For over 160 years Ashton Circus has travelled to both regional towns
By Dominique Jando Harold Alzana was, from the late forties to the mid-sixties, a star fixture of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. His
Dominique Jando and Christian Hamel Ursula Böttcher (1927-2010) was one of the most celebrated female animal trainers in the second half of the twentieth century.
Francis Brunn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Francis Brunn (15 November 1922 in Aschaffenburg , Germany – 28 May 2004 in Frankfurt am Main ,
The highest of achievements in circus arts and culture is celebrated annually in Sarasota, Florida. The Circus Ring of Fame Foundation organizes and hosts the dignified ceremony on beautiful St. Armands Circle before thousands of admirers. The end result is part Academy Awards “Lifetime Achievement”mixed with a Hollywood Walk of Fame style plaque, representing permanent recognition for the artist. After the ceremony, the inductees remove elegant red velvet covers revealing large bronze wagon wheels and biographical plaques, providing a synopsis of their lifelong contribution to circus arts and culture.
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