Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837) is remembered as history's greatest clown. He was exclusively a theatrical clown, and is considered the "Father of Modern Clowning" because he is the entertainer who elevated the whiteface clown to a starring role. He played for the King of England among others, and he made the world laugh. So great was his reputation that a doctor once gave a patient who complained of depression this simple prescription: "You must go to the music hall and see Grimaldi."
The patient bowed and said, "I'm sorry, doctor, but with me that will not work. You see, I am Grimaldi."
- Erik Brady, "Crown Prince og Baseball's Reign of Pain," USA Today, July 31, 1992.
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