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  2. Cultural references to Pierrot - Wikipedia

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    Cultural references to Pierrot have been made since the inception of the character in the 17th century. His character in contemporary popular culture — in poetry, fiction, and the visual arts, as well as works for the stage, screen, and concert hall — is that of the sad clown, often pining for love of Columbine, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin.

  3. Harlequinade - Wikipedia

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    The story of the Harlequinade revolves around a comic incident in the lives of its five main characters: Harlequin, who loves Columbine; Columbine's greedy and foolish father Pantaloon (evolved from the character Pantalone), who tries to separate the lovers in league with the mischievous Clown; and the servant, Pierrot, usually involving ...

  4. Pierrot - Wikipedia

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    Pierrot (/ ˈ p ɪər oʊ / PEER-oh, US also / ˈ p iː ə r oʊ, ˌ p iː ə ˈ r oʊ / PEE-ə-roh, PEE-ə-ROH; French: ⓘ), a stock character of pantomime and commedia dell'arte, has his origins in the late 17th-century Italian troupe of players performing in Paris and known as the Comédie-Italienne.

  5. List of clowns - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Magic Pierrot – a villain of the week in the fourth season of the Sailor Moon anime series. Some clown-like monsters called "Pierrot" also appear in the Sailor Moon musicals and in the live-action series. Murder the Clown - from the Goosebumps Most Wanted book "A Nightmare on Clown Street", also appeared in the 2015 Goosebumps film.

  6. Charles Deburau - Wikipedia

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    Nadar: Charles Deburau as Pierrot, c. 1855. Jean-Charles Deburau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl dəbyʁo]; February 15, 1829 – December 19, 1873) was an important French mime, the son and successor of the legendary Jean-Gaspard Deburau, who was immortalized as Baptiste the Pierrot in Marcel Carné's film Children of Paradise (1945).

  7. Bernardo De Pace - Wikipedia

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    In the film, De Pace was dressed as a clown or Pierrot. [30] As he played, he used exaggerated facial expressions as part of his Pierrot pantomime-act. He used similar "contortions" in his live acts as well. [31] A reviewer for the Des Moines Register saw the performance in 1925, two years before it was filmed. [30]

  8. “Modern Family”'s Eric Stonestreet Jokes Chappell Roan's ...

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    Eric Stonestreet is a pink pony girl!. Shortly after Chappell Roan rocked the 2025 Grammys stage with an electric performance of "Pink Pony Club," the Modern Family alum, 53, took to Instagram to ...

  9. Costumes in commedia dell'arte - Wikipedia

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    Pierrot had loose white clothing, with a large matching collar. He painted his face white instead of wearing a mask. [4] Pedrolino's costume was essentially like Pierrot's—white, big buttons, short hat, and white face—but it was way too big for him, and the sleeves covered his hands, to emphasize that Pedrolino was a little person in hand ...