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Date of Birth
9 December 1898, Sedan, Kansas, USA

Date of Death
28 March 1979, Sarasota, Florida, USA (heart attack)

Birth Name
Emmett Leo Kelly

Mini Biography

Clown of renown (usually in sad-faced hobo's makeup although on some occasions he sported classic whiteface) with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, who acted in a handful of films.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Bill Takacs <kinephile@aol.com>

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Elvira Gebhardt (? - ?)
Eva Moore (? - ?)

Trivia

Inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians, 1996.

Emmett Kelly wrote and published his memiors: "Clown" in l954. He was also a part of a nightclub comedy team with entertainer and radio/TV broadcaster, Linn Sheldon, during the l930s.

Emmett Kelly originally wanted to be a newspaper cartoonist. Unable to find any work with a newspaper syndicate or an animation studio, he joined a circus as a chalk talk artist (drawing pictures to help illustrate the stories that he told his audiences). Later on, Mr. Kelly became a trapeeze artist at the circus. Working with his first wife, he created and performed as several different clown characters, including a whiteface buffoon. He finally found success with his sad face hobo character: "Weary Willie".

Inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame in 1989.

His son, Emmett Kelly Jr. (d. 2006) followed in his footsteps to become a circus clown.

He was originally a member of the Knickerbocker Circus and helped rescue several children when the circus tent caught fire, killing a number of people. The event was known forever after as "the day when the clowns cried.".

Henry Fonda portrayed Emmett on "General Electric Theater: Season 3, Episode 25, The Clown" (1955), which was a short biographical piece.



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