Grock (born Charles Adrien Wettach; 10 January 1880 – 14 July 1959) was a Swiss clown. Called "the king of clowns" and "the greatest of Europe's clowns"...
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Grock (French: Au revoir M. Grock, German: Manege frei) is a 1950 French–West German comedy drama film directed by Pierre Billon and starring Grock,...
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Grock is a 1931 German drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Grock, Liane Haid, and Betty Bird. Grock, a famous circus performer, appears as himself...
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usually a translator for their Yeti friends. Grock, Yerk and Floof are Urg and Snick's baby Yeti triplets. Grock and Yerk are girls and Floof is a boy. They...
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the town. Museo dell' Olivo (The Museum of the Olive) Villa Grock, built for the clown Grock (1880–1959) Church of San Giovanni Battista, built in 1739–62...
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connoisseur Luciano Berio (1925–2003), composer Grock (1880–1959), Swiss clown, who built Villa Grock here Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oneglia...
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included Austin Miles, the Fratellini Family, Rusty Russell, Emmett Kelly, Grock, and Bill Irwin. The title clown refers to the role functions and performance...
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The Mean Season Alan Delour 1986 The Men's Club Kramer 1986 Solarbabies Grock 1987 The Murder of Mary Phagan Hugh Dorsey 2 episodes 1987 The Secret of...
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building by Charles August Grock, who had lost a land-related lawsuit to Henderson's law firm 25 years previously. Grock held a gun to Henderson's chest...
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Onegin in Sanremo, Claude Monet who painted around Bordighera and finally Grock the famed Swiss clown who died in Imperia. These resorts remained popular...
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