Achille Zavatta
French clown and circus performer
French clown and circus performer
1915
111 years ago
Performers & Entertainers
France
Born in Tunisia, achieved prominence as a circus clown and performer. Started performing at a young age, gained recognition in France and internationally. Developed a unique style combining humor and acrobatics. Became a staple in various circuses, captivating audiences with elaborate performances and charm. Also ventured into television, showcasing talents in various shows. Left a lasting legacy in the world of circus and entertainment.
Performed with the Cirque d'Hiver
Created iconic clown characters
Appeared on French television specials
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