Albert Fratellini, famous European circus clown |
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Albert Fratellini (1886 - 1961)
He is most likely responsible for the American auguste as we know it today. His make-up style influenced many well known augustes, most prominently, Lou Jacobs. He single-handedly redefined the role of the auguste, and introduced the use of the red nose that is now associated with clowning. His actions were outlandish and crazy. The Fratellinis were honored by the President of France while at the Cirque Medrano, and Albert was one of the country's best known clowns in history. |
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