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The Indian Klukkluk, notably absent from Pipo en de p-p-Parelridder, was to make his return. According to Meuldijk, the film was set to be released at the end of 2008. [11] However, Meuldijk died in 2007, and though a musical, Pipo en de Gestolen Stem, was produced in 2009, no movie has been released.
Pipo de Clown is a character created by writer and artist Wim Meuldijk, which became famous as the lead character of a popular early Dutch television series [1] also written by Meuldijk, and which was subsequently popularized in movies and on records.
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José Marroquín Leal (April 1, 1933 – February 6, 1998) was a Mexican actor, notable for playing a clown known as Pipo.He hosted a children's TV show in Monterrey.He was locally known as "El Rey de los Payasos" (King of the clowns) and hosted the show from 1964 until his death in 1998.
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Pipo is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Pipo (actor) (1933-1998), Mexican actor; Pipo Nguyen-duy (born 1962), Vietnamese photographer; Pipo of Ozora (1369–1426), Italian soldier; Pipo (footballer, born 1992), Portuguese football forward; Ale Pipo (born 1994), Spanish football attacking midfielder
Pippo Barzizza (1902–1994), Italian Maestro and composer; Pippo Baudo (born 1936), Italian television presenter; Pippo Caruso (1935–2018), Italian composer, conductor and music arranger