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  • ...and ran separate circuses), and other circuses. Like many Italian clowns, Enrico Fumagalli appeared in Federico Fellini's movie, ''I Clowns'' (1970), and th ...clowning with a master, the legendary Italian whiteface clown, [[Francesco Caroli]]. Fumagalli's silhouette, with its signature three-pointed hairdo, was sug
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  • ...en Sevilla'' (1951), which included the bareback riding troupe of [[Enrico Caroli]]. Her association with Tom Arnold's Harringay shows lasted until 1954.
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  • ...d-generation circus performer who was a cousin of the legendary juggler, [[Enrico Rastelli]]. Oreste started his career with a hand-to-hand balancing act, wh ...acrobats and equestrians (like the [[Charlie Rivel|Andreus]] and the [[The Caroli Family|Carolis]]), the Rastellis put together a clown act that they sold as
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  • ...others. The famous Italian bareback riding troupe of [[The Carolis|Enrico Caroli]] performed during all WWII with Circus Busch, where they originated their
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  • ...ed the legendary [[Rose Gold]] aerial trio, the [[The Caroli Troupe|Enrico Caroli]]’s riding act (along with [[The Francescos]], their famous clown act), t
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  • ...g the first half of the twentieth century, the Spanish clowns Rico y Alex (Enrico Briatore, 1881-1965, and Alessandro Briatore, 1870-1960), who came from an ...family: He and the equestrienne Quinta D'Angoly had six children, Angelo, Enrico, Giovanni, Adele, Pietro, and Alessandro (the future Alex). Giuseppe ran hi
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