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  2. Category:Fictional clowns - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Fictional clowns" ... Doink the Clown; Dropsy (video game) Dumbo (character) E. Ed the Happy Clown; Evil clown; F.

  3. 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"

  4. List of The Nightmare Before Christmas characters - Wikipedia

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    The Clown With The Tear-Away Face (voiced by Danny Elfman in the film, [5] [7] Dee Bradley Baker in the video game spin-off) is a fat evil clown who rides a unicycle and can tear off his face to reveal complete darkness and disappear into a puff of smoke. When his face is on, he speaks in a high voice, but when his face is off, he speaks in a ...

  5. List of Shakespearean characters (A–K) - Wikipedia

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    The Clown delivers some pigeons, and letters from Titus Andronicus, to Saturninus. He is hanged for his pains. The Clown delivers a poisonous asp to Cleopatra in a basket of figs, in Antony and Cleopatra. The Clown, also identified as "Pompey" is a servant to Mistress Overdone in Measure for Measure. For the two clowns in Hamlet see "Gravedigger".

  6. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent character clown in the American circus is the tramp or hobo clown with a thick five-o'clock shadow and wearing shabby, crumpled garments. When working in a traditional trio situation, the character clown will play "contre-auguste" (a second, less wild auguste), siding with either the white or red clown.

  7. Category:Female clowns - Wikipedia

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    It includes Clowns that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female clowns . Pages in category "Female clowns"

  8. 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.

  9. J. P. Patches - Wikipedia

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    Julius Pierpont "J. P." Patches was a clown and the main character on The J. P. Patches Show, an Emmy Award-winning local children's television show on Seattle station KIRO-TV, produced from 1958 to 1981.