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  2. Category:Female clowns - Wikipedia

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  3. Model sheet - Wikipedia

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    A sample model sheet from the DVD tutorial 'Chaos&Evolutions' In visual arts, a model sheet, also known as a character board, character sheet, character study or simply a study, is a document used to help standardize the appearance, poses, and gestures of a character in arts such as animation, comics, and video games.

  4. List of clowns - Wikipedia

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    Frenchy the Clowncharacter of the national lampoon comic Evil clown comics series. Fun Gus the Laughing Clown - cursed character in the cosmic/folk horror novel, "The Cursed Earth" by D.T. Neal (Nosetouch Press, 2022). The Ghost Clown – evil hypnotist clown featured in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode titled "Bedlam in the Big Top"

  5. Loonette the Clown from 'The Big Comfy Couch' looks a whole ...

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    Loonette the Clown was played by Alyson Court in the amazing, but truly bizarre TV show. While Court is clearly well known for her role as Loonette, sitting beside that her creepy doll, Molly, her ...

  6. Carole Hersee - Wikipedia

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    Carole Hersee (born 25 November 1958) is an English costume designer who is best known for appearing in the centrepiece of the United Kingdom television Test Card F (and latterly J, W, and X), which aired on BBC Television from 1967 to 1998.

  7. Category:Fictional clowns - Wikipedia

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  8. The character is played, in all three “Terrifier” movies, by David Howard Thornton, an actor who disappears into his costume: white make-up and hook nose and bald clown head cover, black ...

  9. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Female clown (Hispanic) Also called a "Latin Spitfire" or "Mexican Spitfire", in this stereotype, a Hispanic woman's ditzy antics are used to make the audience laugh derisively at her. While she is alluring, her value as a full character is blunted by her comic treatment. This is the female version of the Male buffoon (Hispanic). [29]