Jango Edwards, the American clown, dies aged 73

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2023-08-05 20:34:00

Clown and humorist, the American Jango Edwards died in Barcelona following cancer. In France, he was known for his crazy television appearances.

By LL with AFP Jango Edwards poses was the founder of the ‘new clown’ movement. © JOEL SAGET / AFP Published on 08/05/2023 at 8:34 p.m.

The American clown and humorist Jango Edwards died Friday in Barcelona from cancer at the age of 73, we learned on Saturday from his French press officer.

Born in 1950 in Detroit, Stanley Ted Edwards discovered the clown in the 1970s. He began to perform in Europe and enjoyed a triumph in France where he starred at Le Splendid for nine months between 1987 and 1988.

His interventions in the program “Nowhere else”

He is also known for his crazy interventions in the cult program of the French channel Canal +, “Nowhere else”, alongside Antoine de Caunes.

He is the founder of the “new clown” movement and in 2009 created an institute dedicated to this practice in Barcelona, ​​where he had been living for a few years with his wife, Cristi Garbo.

The mayor of the Catalan city Jaume Collboni paid tribute to him on Saturday on Twitter, renamed X, saluting “the master of clowns and this Barcelonan at heart”. “I am sure he will continue to illuminate the lives of the souls who accompany him,” he added. Jango Edwards had just finished writing a book called “The Clown’s Bible,” according to his publicist, Claire Gontaud.

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