- Lou Jacobs
Johann Ludwig Jacob (better known by his stage name Lou Jacobs) (
January 1 ,1903 –September 13 ,1992 ) was anAuguste clown who performed for Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey for more than 60 years. He was inducted into theInternational Clown Hall of Fame in 1989.Originally from
Bremerhaven inGermany he was performing as a clown as young as age 11 and learned most of his skills in his early days. He emigrated to theUnited States in 1923 and found work invaudeville inNew York before being discovered byJohn Ringling in 1924. Before he became a clown professionally, he worked as atumbler andcontortionist . He is credited with popularizing theclown car , which has become a staple with circus clowns ever since. He is also often cited as the originator of the red rubber ball nose, which is used by many clowns today. And he was the first living person to have his portrait appear on an American postage stamp.He marriedJean Rockwell a former model andaerialist for the circus in 1953 and they had two daughters, Dolly who became a well knownacrobat andtrapzee artist , and Lou Ann, an elephant trainer.External links
* [http://www.clown-ministry.com/History/Lou-Jacobs.html Biography at the Clown Ministry]
* [http://wheelerclown.tripod.com/Clownpage/Lou.html Biography]
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