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LES CASTORS
The Castors may well be one of the longest running acrobatic act in show business, with a uninterrupted career that spans more than a half-century. Even though their act has changed in appearance and details through five decades, it has remained the same in form—a mixture of foot juggling and risley act, which, over the years, has been increasingly interspersed with touches of comedy.Toly (Anatole, b. 1943), Charly (Charles, b. 1945), and Eddy (Edouard, b. 1949) were all born in Paris, France: In spite of incessant family travels, their mother, being of Russian origin, believed that having all her children born in the French capital would ease the intricate French administrative procedures. Their father, Louis Dedessus le Moutier (1910-2004), was fourth generation of an old French circus family; Nona, their mother, was born Bedini, a celebrated Russian circus family of Italian origins... (more...)
New Biographies
- Maryse Begary, Aerialist
- Johnny Hutch, Acrobat
- Les Castors, Foot Jugglers & Icarists
- Reggie Armor, Aerialist
- Angel Cristo, Circus Owner
New Videos
- Gerd Siemoneit, Animal Trainer (1965)
- The Ashtons, Risley Act (c.1975)
- The Seven Volants, Tumblers (1965)
- Bob Roy, Hand Balancer (1976)
- Les Chabri, Clowns (1976)
Featured Oral Histories
- Olivier Taquin, Mime - Interview (Jando, 2008)
- Barry Lubin, Clown (Grandma) - Interview (Jando, 2008)
- Fumagalli, Clown - Interview (Jando, 2008)
- Kris Kremo, Juggler - Interview (Jando, 2007)
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