- Stephan Bibrowski
Stephan Bibrowski (1891–1932) better known as Lionel the Lion-Faced Man was a famous
sideshow performer . His whole body was covered with long hair that gave him the appearance of alion ; this was likely due to a rare condition calledhypertrichosis .Bibrowski was born in 1891 near
Warsaw inPoland with one-inch hair covering his body. His mother blamed the condition on the mauling of his father by a lion, which she witnessed while pregnant with Stephan. She considered Stephan an abomination and gave him up to a German impresario named "Meyer" when he was four. Meyer gave him his stage name and started exhibiting him around Europe.By the time he was put on exhibit, Lionel's hair face had grown to eight inches on his face and hung about four inches everywhere else. His body was almost entirely covered with hair, the only exceptions being the palms of his hands and the soles of his feet. In 1901, Lionel traveled to the
United States and started appearing with Barnum & Bailey's Circus. He toured with the circus from then on, occasionally going back to Europe.In his act, Lionel performed
gymnastic tricks, and also spoke to people to show his gentle side that sharply contrasted with his appearance. He was known to be a perfectgentleman , and always impeccably dressed. He was also well-educated and spoke five languages. He settled down permanently in the US in 1920, as he became a popular attraction. He moved toNew York City and was a fixture atConey Island for a while.By the late 1920s, Lionel abandoned his sideshow career and moved back to Germany. He died in
Berlin from a heart attack in 1932 at the age of forty.References
* Homberger, Francine (2005). "Carny Folk". ISBN 0806526610.
External links
* [http://www.doncapone.org/modelkits/Lionel-Lion-Faced-Man-Model-Kit.php Lionel the Lion-Faced Man Model Kit]
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