This is a list of notable clowns.
Circus-style
- Lulu Adams - early 20th century British female clown
- Albert Alter - American clown
- António Branco â Batatinha (literally Little Potato), from Portugal
- Arthur Vercoe Pedlar â "Vercoe", an English clown
- Barry Lubin â "Grandma", star clown of the Big Apple Circus
- Bim Bom â clown duo of early 20th Century Russia
- Carequinha â Brazilian clown and actor, born in a circus to a circus family Brazil
- CepillÃÂn â Mexican clown
- Cha-U-Kao - French clown, performer at the Moulin Rouge
- Charlie Bell â American clown, Ringling Bros. circus
- Charlie Cairoli â Italian-born British clown
- Pinto Colvig - American clown who later became famous as the voice of Goofy.
- Daniel Rice (1823âÂÂ1901) â American clown of the 19th century and principal inspiration for Uncle Sam.
- David Shiner â Tony Award-winning American born mime and circus clown who has appeared on Broadway and with several European circuses
- Demetrius Nock â "Bello Nock," star clown in Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus
- Dimitri â Swiss clown and mime
- Emmett Kelly â American tramp clown
- Frankie Saluto â American clown, Ringling Bros. circus
- The Fratellini Family â family of French clowns
- George Carl â American clown who performed mainly in Europe.
- Glen "Frosty" Little â America's last living Master Clown and longtime "Boss Clown" with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus
- Greg and Karen DeSanto â husband and wife clown/comedy team
- Grock â Charles Adrien Wettach (1880âÂÂ1959), Swiss clown
- Joe Jackson Sr. and Jr. â tramp clown entree with a breakaway bicycle
- Johann Ludwig Jacob Lou Jacobs (1903âÂÂ1992) â American Master Clown. Credited with inventing the clown car gag.
- Josep Andreu i Lasserre â Charlie Rivel European clown
- Jose de Jesus Medrano â Chuchin (1953âÂÂ1984), Mexican clown and performance star
- José Vega Santana â Remi (1958âÂÂ) â "Puerto Rico's Greatest Clown"
- Michael Halvarson â Swedish clown and star pickpocket entertainer who has appeared in Cirque du Soleil Kooza
- Mikhail Nikolayevich Rumyantsev â Karandash (1901âÂÂ1983), Soviet Clown and clowning teacher.
- Nicolai Poliakoff â Coco the Clown longtime star clown of the Bertram Mills Circus
- Oleg Popov (1930âÂÂ2016), Russian clown, student of Karandash
- Otto Griebling â (1896âÂÂ1972), American Master Clown with the Cole Bros. and Ringling circuses
- Paul Hunt â gymnast clown
- Pierre ÃÂtaix (1928âÂÂ2016), French clown, comedian and filmmaker
- Pogo the Clown - American serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who volunteered as a clown at hospitals
- Rafael Padilla â Cuban-born clown, performing in France as "Chocolat"
- Roly Bain (1954 â 2016) English priest and clown who preached and performed as Holy Roly. He helped set up the organisation Holy Fools.
- Sergey Pavlov â "Lalala", Russian clown, director and actor
- Skeeter Reece â American clown
- Steve Smith â "T.J. Tatters", longtime director of Ringling Clown College
- Tiririca - Brazilian clown who started his career in the circus, later becoming a singer, gaining fame on TV and becoming a politician
- Vicki Gabereau â Rosie Sunshine, ran as a candidate in the 1974 Toronto mayoral election
- Yuri Nikulin â Russian clown and actor
- Jack Perry and Doug McKenzie â Zig and Zag Australian television clowns
Rodeo
Film
- Abbott and Costello (William (Bud) Abbott, 1897âÂÂ1974; Louis Costello, 1906âÂÂ1959) â American comedy duo specializing in the white clown (straight man)/red clown (comic) relationship
- Ben Turpin (September 19, 1869 â July 1, 1940) â cross-eyed comedian, best remembered for his work in silent films
- Buster Keaton (October 4, 1895 â February 1, 1966) â "The Great Stoneface"
- Charlie Chaplin (April 16, 1889 â December 25, 1977) â British born comedian. His principal character was "The Little Tramp"
- Chester Conklin (January 11, 1886 â October 11, 1971) â American comedian and actor
- Harry Langdon (June 15, 1884 â December 22, 1944) â American silent film comedian and mime
- Jacques Tati (October 9, 1908 â November 5, 1982) â French comedian, mime and filmmaker; played the socially inept Monsieur Hulot
- Keystone Cops â incompetent group of policemen created by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917
- Laurel and Hardy â comedy duo in film
- Martin and Lewis â American comedy duo, comprising singer Dean Martin (as the "straight man") and comedian Jerry Lewis (as his stooge)
- The Marx Brothers â team of sibling comedians that appeared in vaudeville, stage plays, film and television
- Peter Sellers (September 8, 1925 â July 24, 1980) â English comedian and actor; played Inspector Clouseu
- Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (March 24, 1887 â June 29, 1933) â actor, was involved in the "Fatty Arbuckle scandal"
- Shaggy 2 Dope â DJ of the Insane Clown Posse, Detroit-based hip-hop group with a fan army of "schizophrenic wizards" called the juggalos and star of underground film Big Money Hustlaz
- Slim Pickens â rodeo clown and film actor
- Snub Pollard (November 9, 1889 â January 19, 1962) â silent film comedian, popular in the 1920s
- The Three Stooges â slapstick comedians
- W.C. Fields (January 29, 1880 â December 25, 1946) â American comedian and actor
- Violent J â leader of the Insane Clown Posse, a Detroit-based hip-hop group and star of Big Money Hustlaz underground film.
- Jim Varney - Actor of Ernest P. Worrell
Television
- Lucille Ball â I Love Lucy, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy
- Bassie â clown on the Dutch "Bassie & Adriaan" television series, played by Bas van Toor
- Benny Hill â The Benny Hill Show
- Milton Berle â Texaco Star Theater, Berle's Buick Hour
- Blinky the Clown â played by Russell Scott as the star of "Blinky's Fun Club" in Colorado, Denver.
- Bozo the Clown â franchised character played by many local television performers and on cartoons, based on the character created in 1946 by Alan W. Livingston for Capitol Records' record-reader series
- Bubbles the Clown â clown doll that appears on BBC test cards F, J & W.
- Charlie Chalk â main character of the British children's TV series of the same name.
- Clarabell the Clown â regular character from the Howdy Doody television program, originally played by Bob Keeshan of Captain Kangaroo fame.
- Der Clown - German TV clown
- Doink the Clown â gimmick used by several wrestlers in the 1990s. Doink began as a heel wrestler in the evil clown archetype, but later Doinks portrayed the character as a babyface who loved to entertain the children in the crowd.
- Dink the Clown â midget sidekick of Doink the Clown.
- Flunky the Clown â Character of comedy writer Jeff Martin on Late Night With David Letterman .
- Herman the Clown - main character of Finnish series Pelle Hermanni.
- Homey the Clown â character from the In Living Color television program, whose famous catchphrase was "Homey don't play that (or dat)".
- John Michael Howson â 'clown' from Adventure Island.
- Nasse Setä â Character of Finnish comedian Vesa-Matti Loiri
- Loonette the Clown - main character of Canadian series The Big Comfy Couch.
- Mr. Noodle â character created by Bill Irwin for the "Elmo's World" segment of Sesame Street
- Mr Tumble â character on Something Special, played by Justin Fletcher
- Patati Patatá â Brazilian TV
- J.P. Patches â Seattle children's television mainstay for decades.
- Paul Reubens â Pee-wee Herman, Pee-Wee's Playhouse.
- Peppi & Kokki - Two Dutch clowns who starred in their own children's TV series.
- Pinky Lee â The Pinky Lee Show
- Pipo de Clown â main character of the Dutch children's TV series of the same name.
- Piñón Fijo â Argentine TV
- Red Skelton â The Red Skelton Show
- Roberto Gómez Bolaños - Better known as Chespirito, he created and played El Chavo and El ChapulÃÂn Colorado
- Rowan Atkinson â Mr. Bean
- Jim Allen â Rusty Nails (1957âÂÂ1972), Pacific Northwest children's television clown, and model (in part) for Matt Groening's "Krusty" character on the television program The Simpsons
- Sid Caesar â Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour
- Soupy Sales â The Soupy Sales Show
- Yucko the Clown â The Howard Stern Show, known for rude observations, obscenities and public intoxication
- Os Trapalhões - Didi, Dedé, Mussum and Zacarias, from the TV show of the same name.
- Zig and Zag (Australian performers)
Theatrical
- A. Robins â vaudeville's "The Banana Man" and "One Man Music Shop"
- Alan Clay â international clown teacher and performer; author of Angels Can Fly, a Modern Clown User Guide
- Alex Tatarsky â American vaudeville-style bouffon performer based in New York and Philadelphia
- Alex the Jester â "King of Jesters," speaks a contemporary version of the medieval gibberish language Grammelot.
- Andy Kaufman â American comic and practitioner of anti-humor
- Avner Eisenberg â also known as Avner the Eccentric, a "Broadway" clown
- Bill Irwin â Tony Award-winning clown known for his new vaudeville-style performances
- Blue Man Group â trio of silent characters that perform covered in blue paint
- Clark and McCullough â Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough started as circus clowns and progressed to be stars of stage and screen
- Sylvester the Jester â The Human Cartoon
- Dario Fo â Capo Comicio, creator of "Mistero Buffo" and "Accidental Death of an Anarchist"; recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature; uses Arlecchino stage persona, political activist
- Ed Wynn â The Perfect Fool
- Eric Davis â Cirque du Soleil clown and creator of Red Bastard
- Geoff Hoyle â stage clown, started in the Pickle Family Circus with Bill Irwin and Larry Pisoni
- George Carl â longtime star of the Crazy Horse Saloon in Paris
- George Washington Lafayette Fox, American stage clown during the 19th century
- James and Jamesy, Canadian clown duo
- Jango Edwards â American clown and entertainer in the European cabaret tradition
- John Gilkey â Cirque du Soleil clown
- Joseph Grimaldi â credited with being "the first whiteface clown" â in an homage to Grimaldi, circus clowns began referring to themselves and each other as "Joey"s, and the term 'joey' is now a synonym for clown
- Marceline Orbes (1874âÂÂ1927) â performed in Europe and for many years at the New York Hippodrome.
- Morro and Jasp â Canadian clown duo
- Mump and Smoot â Canadian "clowns of horror"
- Olsen and Johnson â stars of Broadway's Hellzapoppin
- Puddles Pity Party (Michael Geier) â American traditional popular singer and YouTube celebrity who performs as a whiteface clown. Billed as the "sad clown with the golden voice."
- Richard Pochinko â founder of "Canadian Clowning" style
- Richard Tarlton â actor and clown in the Elizabethan theatre in England
- Richard Usher â 19th-century clown, performed at Astley's Amphitheatre
- Robert Armin â actor and clown in Shakespeare's company
- Sergey Pavlov â Russian clown "LALALA", creator of "LALALA SHOW"
- Slava Polunin â Russian-born clown and creator of "Slava's Snowshow"
- Spike Jones and his City Slickers â American musical act featuring slapstick circus-style comedy
- Thomas Monckton â award-winning physical clown
- Tommy Cooper â British comedy magician
- W. C. Fields â vaudeville comedy star
- Will Kempe (fl. c 1589âÂÂ1600) â actor dancer and clown who worked with Shakespeare; famously jigged his way from Norwich to London in 1600
- Wolfe Bowart â stage clown touring internationally with his productions LaLaLuna and The Shneedles
Fictional
- Adam the Clown â from the video game Dead Rising. Equipped with two chainsaws that he juggles, he is a boss in the game.
- Binky the Clown â from the Garfield comic by Jim Davis.
- Buggy the Clown â an antagonist of the manga and anime One Piece
- Buttons the Clown â a central character from the 1952 film The Greatest Show on Earth, played by James Stewart
- Calvero â clown character played Charlie Chaplin in the film Limelight
- Captain Spaulding â from the horror films House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects
- Chuckles the Clown â Mary Tyler Moore Show background character who was trampled to death in an episode
- Colly Wobble, a clown toy in CBeebies TV show Moon and Me
- Crackers the Clown, played by Peter Brocco â "bad-guy" clown in the Adventures of Superman episode titled "The Clown Who Cried".
- Dodo Delwyn â once a famous Ziegfeld star, is reduced to playing clowns in burlesque and amusement parks in 1953 film The Clown; played by Red Skelton
- Dr. Rockso â the Rock & Roll Clown from Metalocalypse
- Fatso the Clown â clown statue in The 70s Show episode titled "Fun It"
- Fizbo the Clown - Cam Tucker's clown character from Modern Family.
- Frenchy the Clown â character of the national lampoon comic Evil clown comics series.
- Fun Gus the Laughing Clown - cursed character in the cosmic/folk horror novel, "The Cursed Earth" by D.T. Neal (Nosetouch Press, 2022).
- The Ghost Clown â evil hypnotist clown featured in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode titled "Bedlam in the Big Top"
- Gamzee Makara â clown-like Highblood Troll and one of the antagonists of the webcomic Homestuck
- Geiru Toneido â minor antagonist in '
- I Pagliacci, (The Clowns) â tragic opera by Ruggiero Leoncavallo prominently features Arlecchino as a character
- Jack â advertising icon for the fast food company, Jack in the Box
- Jack Point â from the Judge Dredd Megazine's The Simping Detective series
- Jojo â main character on the Disney Channel's Jojo's Circus
- The Joker â supervillain often called the "Clown Prince of Crime" created by DC Comics
- Kefka Palazzo â main antagonist of Final Fantasy VI
- Killer Klowns â from the horror films Killer Klowns from Outer Space
- Koko the Clown â from Max Fleischer's Out of the Inkwell series of animated cartoons.
- Krusty the Clown â television clown on the Fox animated television series The Simpsons
- Lawrence "Moe" Curls â minor character in '
- Mr. Magic Pierrot â a villain of the week in the fourth season of the Sailor Moon anime series. Some clown-like monsters called "Pierrot" also appear in the Sailor Moon musicals and in the live-action series.
- Murder the Clown - from the Goosebumps Most Wanted book "A Nightmare on Clown Street", also appeared in the 2015 Goosebumps film.
- Pennywise the Dancing Clown (also known as "It") â shape-shifting monster in Stephen King's It and its adaptations
- Pierrot Bolneze â from Yakitate! Japan, clown, bread judge and master of ceremonies, he's also the crown prince of Monaco according to the series
- Rajoo â circus clown and the central character in Raj Kapoor's film Mera Naam Joker
- Rollo the Clown â played by William (Billy) Wayne, the "good-guy" clown in the Adventures of Superman episode titled "The Clown Who Cried".
- Rollo the Clown â from the 1991 film The Little Engine That Could, based on the children's book of the same name.
- Ronald McDonald â McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain's advertising clown character, first portrayed by Willard Scott.
- Sacarrolha - protagonist in a long-running Brazilian comic strip, created by Primaggio Mantovi.
- Shakes the Clown â title character of the film of the same name.
- Simeon Saint â primary antagonist in '
- Splinters â title character in a newspaper comic strip by William Steinigans, which ran between 1911 and 1912.
- Stan â clown name of the character Louison in the 1991 French film Delicatessen.
- Sweet Tooth â sociopathic serial killer who is a primary protagonist/antagonist in theTwisted Metal franchise.
- Tricky the clown from the Newgrounds series Madness Combat
- Violator â serial killer and one of the enemies from the Spawn franchise.
- Vulgar the Clown â protagonist of the 2000 motion picture Vulgar
- Wobble â roly-poly clown from the BBC children's TV show Playbus (later Playdays)
- Yorick â court jester who featured as the subject of a lengthy soliloquy in Shakespeare's Hamlet
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