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stages, which were more lucrative. While not initially successful, Antonet and Grock did manage to secure a London engagement in 1911. Refining their performances according to audience response, Grock came to dominate the act, and they eventually split up.
224:. He performed throughout Europe and in the United States, commanding ever higher fees, and his continuing success enabled him to establish his own circus in 1951, with which he toured until his final performance in Hamburg on 30 October 1954. 216:
By 1913, Grock's fame had spread, his act having developed into the mixture of pantomime and musical blunders for which he is now remembered. With the outbreak of
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In retirement, he made some appearances on Italian television. He also wrote several books, including an autobiography.
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He retired to the Villa Bianca (now named "Villa Grock"), a 50-room house he had constructed for him in the 1920s in
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passed through, he joined them, learning more instruments and gaining confidence with them. In 1894, he debuted with
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Some of Grock's performances have been preserved on film. He made the 1927 silent movie
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Google Books. Routledge (2007) pp. 462–463. Retrieved 22 April 2011
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Clown Alley (blog). (24 August 2006). Retrieved 22 April 2011
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https://www.filmblatt.de/2005/12/02/grock-d-1931-carl-boese/
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Grock. Nit mö-ö-ö-glich. Die Memoiren des Königs der Clowns
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This article is about the entertainer. For the film, see
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magazine (15 November 1954). Retrieved 22 April 2011.
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George Newnes. p. 600. 503:. Phaidon Press. p. 103. 335:Le dernier spectacle de Grock 146: 26:. For the radio station, see 678:People from the Bernese Jura 204:Grock with wife, Berlin 1930 141: 7: 113:Clown, music hall performer 10: 699: 18: 465:. Encyclopædia Britannica 440:Vaudeville, Old & New 261: 231:, where he died in 1959. 117: 109: 90: 60: 48: 41: 578:Chambers's Encyclopaedia 484:Wettach, Adrien (1957). 380: 359: 353:Grock – König der Clowns 288:Grock – son premier film 270:The Grock d'Or statuette 234: 642:18 October 2020 at the 488:. Methuen. p. 219. 368:, autobiography (1956) 331:Grocks letzter Auftritt 16:Swiss clown (1880–1959) 499:Bullock, Alan (1980). 271: 213: 205: 197: 132:Charles Adrien Wettach 65:Charles Adrien Wettach 30:. 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Index

Grock (film)
Grock Radio
Grok (disambiguation)

Loveresse
Canton of Bern
Imperia
clown
Loveresse
Bernese Jura
Canton of Bern
acrobatic
Roma
Fiame Wetzel
circus
music hall



World War I
continental Europe
Imperia, Italy
biopic

Grock d'Or
Grock
Carl Boese
Joë Hamman
Hohner
Farewell Mister Grock

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