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  • ...heir spare time. Eventually, the Flying Gaonas made their debut at [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros.]] Circus in Palisades Park, New Jersey, in 1962.
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  • Back in the United States, Maryse Begary performed with [[Clyde Beatty-Col Bros. Circus]], [[Hanneford Circus]], and [[Polack Bros. Circus]
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  • [[File:Rob_Torres_Cole_Bros.jpeg|thumb|left|400px|Rob Torres at Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus (c.1993)]]While in high school, he was a member of the cross-c ...American clowning. Upon graduation, he toured for three years with [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus]], where he honed his comedic skills in front of large audienc
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  • ...atty]]. A journalist from St. Petersburg, Florida, noted: "Almost rivaling Clyde Beatty, who battles a full cage of lions and tigers, is Pinito del Oro, Spa
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  • ...sted sharply with the old "fighting" style of the celebrated cat trainer [[Clyde Beatty]], which was extremely popular at the time and widely emulated in th ...ning sessions, or in performance, adopted a style that was the opposite of Clyde Beatty’s, and would be largely emulated in Europe. His real-life attitude
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  • ...Flags Great Escape park). They spent the following season with the [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus]], returned for a short while to Hoxie Bros. Circus, and toure ...unit soon closed, but the Herriotts continued the season under canvas with Beatty-Cole.
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  • ...f in Joseph Newman’s film, ''The Big Circus'', which was shot at [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus]], where Mendez & Seitz were under contract, and with which th
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  • Rex & Ava Williams with the [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus]]'s elephants, on the CBS Television show, ''Coliseum'' (1967)
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  • ...lephant department of the [[Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus]]. It is on the Beatty-Cole show that Rex originated what was to become his trademark, a fast-paced ele After Beatty-Cole, Rex Williams joined in 1977 the newly born [[Circus Vargas]] (the last "Am
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  • ...appreciate the humor of his parody of whip-cracking lion "tamers" of the [[Clyde Beatty]] school.
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  • ...s clarifying it enough to avoid pointless speculations. He was born Vander Clyde Broadway on December 19, 1899, in Trickham, a small community in Texas's Co ...e been "Babette," the diminutive of Elisabeth… Be that as it may, Vander Clyde Broadway became Barbette, and it is under that name that he became part of
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  • '''Clyde Beatty''' (cat trainer),
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  • ...ained a greyhound act that was presented by Ethel. Charles Schlarbaum, the Beatty-Cole circus's bandleader, arranged music for the greyhound act using an appropri ...ays, and on January 16, 1978, Ethel married Horst Geyer, a musician on the Beatty-Cole Circus. In the summer of 1980, she played dates with the then-fledgling [[B
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