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  • Walter Milde with [[Billy Smart's Circus]]'s polar bear act, in ITV's ''Live From * Biography: [[Walter Milde]]
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  • Walter Milde was born March 30, 1929 in Großmochbern, near Wroclaw, in today’s ...there until 1969. Meanwhile, in 1968, he had taken over the tiger act of [[Walter Cupial]], with which he went to [[Circus Krone]], in Germany, where he rema
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  • ...ure in the European circus ring for twenty years, the clown and ropedancer Walter Galetti (1931-2020) was born January 21, 1931 in Thayngen, in the canton of ...re time, he trained on the bouncing rope. It was perhaps a little late for Walter to become a strong acrobat, but he had a cheerful nature, and he began to w
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  • ...him over several days in July 2010. This biography has been compiled from Walter Houc’s own recollections.'' ...crobatics as soon as they were able to learn; when he was eight years old, Walter started working as an acrobat with his father, who then built a trapeze act
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  • Walter Zapashny, mixed cage attraction (excerpts), at the "[[Circus Nikulin|Old Ci [[Category:Video Archive|Zapashny, Walter]]
    262 B (31 words) - 01:58, 28 February 2020
  • ...[Category:Animal Trainers|Zapashny, Walter]][[Category:Cage Acts|Zapashny, Walter]]
    205 B (24 words) - 02:03, 28 February 2020
  • Even though he was not born in the circus, Walter Nones (1934-2016) was, in Italy, a reformer of the classic circus form, one Walter Nones was also a remarkable acrobat and a superb animal trainer; he had an
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  • Walter Nones, tiger act, in the RAI Television show ''Stasera Circo'', filmed at [ * Biography: [[Walter Nones]]
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  • ...Dare]][[Category:Acrobats|Wahl, Walter Dare]][[Category:Comedy Acts|Wahl, Walter Dare]]
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  • [[File:Walter_Jennier.jpg|right|300px]]Walter Jennier (1891-1974) was an acrobat and aerialist, who eventually led a bril ...d Maud, were already performing a double trapeze act when Walter was born. Walter soon began learning acrobatics and trapeze, along with his younger brother
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  • ...ft|300px|Edgard & Askold Zapashny]]The sons of the legendary cat trainer [[Walter Zapashny]], and the best known circus artists in Russia (and the wealthiest
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  • ...ristipino,_Liana_Orfei,_Walter_Nones.jpg|Paolo Pristipino, Liana Orfei and Walter Nones (2011)
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  • ...ors. A year after that, the Orfeis and the Swobodas parted ways. Moira and Walter went on to create their own [[Circo Moira Orfei]], which quickly drew atten ...uring this period, Moira's elephant presentations made her a legend, while Walter became an excellent lion and tiger trainer.
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  • Walter Milde with [[Billy Smart's Circus]]'s polar bear act, in ITV's ''Live From * Biography: [[Walter Milde]]
    228 B (29 words) - 23:24, 5 June 2014
  • Walter Milde was born March 30, 1929 in Großmochbern, near Wroclaw, in today’s ...there until 1969. Meanwhile, in 1968, he had taken over the tiger act of [[Walter Cupial]], with which he went to [[Circus Krone]], in Germany, where he rema
    2 KB (309 words) - 01:46, 7 May 2018
  • ...k Circuses|Bowery Amphitheater]] in September 1853 (while Josephine played Little Eva in ''Uncle Tom’s Cabin'' at Barnum’s Museum on Broadway), and later Miss Jeanette Watson performed another equestrian act, Victorelli & CardeIlo (Walter Victorelli and Charles W. Cardello) showed their acrobatic talents on the h
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  • ...pediment adorned with equestrian scenes, and, above the public entrance, a little portico supported by six pillars. It was not very luxurious, but it was com ...f a galloping horse. Finally, the great German high-school rider, [[Julius Walter Hager]], rounded this attractive group. Yet the male Russian aristocracy ca
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  • ...a Wheel, a New York vaudeville circuit. Then the Wirth act headlined the [[Walter L. Main Circus]] in 1923, beginning with an April 7 stand in Charlottesburg
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  • ...]], [[Elena Egorova]], Colby Balch, and expert wire-walker [[The Guerreros|Walter Guerrero]], who helped him design the apparatus.
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  • ...(Circus Medrano from Vienna): Right after the war, Zirkus Lajos sounded a little too Austro-Hungarian for a visit to Poland. It didn't seem to matter that [ ...(known as Tulli) was born July 17, 1935. She married an American, of whom little has been recorded.
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  • * Video: [[Walter_Zapashny_Video_(1964)|Walter Zapashny, mixed cage act]], at the "Old Circus" in Moscow (1964) File:Walter_Zapashny_and_lion.jpg|Walter Zapashny (c.1965)
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  • ...still a superb athlete, his metabolism was changing, and he was becoming a little heavier. A master showman, he wisely decided it was time to adopt a differe ...s ties with Circus Krone. (He was replaced by [[Walter Cupial]], then by [[Walter Milde]]; the group was eventually dissolved around 1968.)
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  • Walter Galetti, comedy bouncing rope act, in the long-running French TV show ''La *Biography: [[Walter Galetti]]
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  • ...ure in the European circus ring for twenty years, the clown and ropedancer Walter Galetti (1931-2020) was born January 21, 1931 in Thayngen, in the canton of ...re time, he trained on the bouncing rope. It was perhaps a little late for Walter to become a strong acrobat, but he had a cheerful nature, and he began to w
    2 KB (405 words) - 18:10, 27 June 2022
  • The 3 Houcs (Walter, Ingrid, and Ursula), juggling act (excerpt), on CBS TV's ''The Ed Sullivan *Biography: [[Walter Houc]]
    228 B (29 words) - 22:57, 5 June 2013
  • ...him over several days in July 2010. This biography has been compiled from Walter Houc’s own recollections.'' ...crobatics as soon as they were able to learn; when he was eight years old, Walter started working as an acrobat with his father, who then built a trapeze act
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Walter Houc]]
    139 B (17 words) - 22:37, 6 August 2013
  • ...ertine Walpurgis, known as Wally, born in 1868; two twin brothers, of whom little is known, born in 1869; Therese Edwig, born in 1971, who died soon after bi ...ilitary coup toppled Juan Perón’s and his regime. Trude, who had been a little too cozy with the Peróns to feel comfortable, headed for Brazil, where she
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  • ...ion with Antonet; he was then copying a silhouette popularized by [[Little Walter]]. Each reprise is in a different language: German, French, Spanish, and En
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  • ...Les Fratellini|Fratellinis]]. It had also sent into the limelight hitherto little known performers of immense talent, transforming them into genuine circus s ...large ''loge'' (box) with four rows of seats, at the back of which was the little open foyer that stood above the reception hall.
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