Coco the Clown - Nicolai Polakovs OBE - Woodnewton, Northamptonshire, UK
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Coco the Clown is at rest in the churchyard of Woodnewton, Northamptonshire. He was renowned throughout the world for his entertainment and also as an advocate for Child Road Safety Awareness.
Waymark Code: WM32XV
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/01/2008
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Every other year, in the month of September, the village of Woodnewton hosts a Clown Festival, in memory of Co-Co the clown who is buried there.
The PeoplePlay UK website listed, states the following:
Technically, Coco is not a clown but an 'Auguste' - that is the foolish character who is always on the receiving end of buckets of water and custard pies. The Auguste often works with the cleverer white-faced 'clown' who always gets the better of him.
Coco, whose real name was Nicolai Poliakoff, was born in Latvia in 1900. His parents worked in the theatre when Nicolai was born, but both lost their jobs a few years later, and in order to survive, Nicolai started busking from the age of five. In 1929 Nicolai, or 'Coco' as he was then called, came to England with his young wife Valentina and began working for Bertram Mills' Circus. He left the Circus temporarily to serve in the British Army during World War 2, but returned straight afterwards. He performed before royalty all over the world, and received a medal from the Queen for his years of work in promoting road safety for children.