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30” Emmett Kelly Jr. ventriloquist doll
Emmett Kelly Jr. displayed a brilliant talent for using body language to convey emotion to his audience and he entertained millions with his perpetual, “sad clown” expression. One of the most recognizable clowns in the world, Kelly is best remembered for his “sweeping the spotlight” routine. His tattered clothing a signature part of his act, Emmett is wearing a bright, multicolor coat with images of happy clowns, blue elephants, and neon orange and green balls decorating a field of muted violet. Emmett’s face also features heavy beard growth and a painted red nose. Emmett is wearing roughed-up blue jeans, black hobo shoes, and a molded short-brimmed and moth-damaged hat that is a bit past “second hand. This celebrity dummy/doll comes with a set of basic instructions included on "How to be a Ventriloquist" and practical, plastic case for storing and transporting Emmett Kelley to your next amateur or professional show.
- Emmett Kelly Jr. measures 30 inches (76 cm) in length and is ready for immediate use.
- The Standard Doll features original specifications from the manufacturer. The mouth is operated via a string affixed to the back of the doll’s head.
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