Clowning Around

1991 Australian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clowning Around is a 1991 Australian children's series, later edited into a family film, that was shot on location in Perth, Western Australia and Paris, France. It was based on the novel Clowning Sim by David Martin.[1]

Directed byGeorge Whaley
Music byPeter Best
Country of originAustralia
France
United States
Original languageEnglish
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Clowning Around
Directed byGeorge Whaley
Music byPeter Best
Country of originAustralia
France
United States
Original languageEnglish
Original release
NetworkAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
Release1991 (1991)
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The film was produced by independent film company Barron Entertainment Films in Western Australia and educational film company WonderWorks in the United States, was directed by George Whaley. It was distributed by Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It featured Australian actors such as Margaret Williamson, Noni Hazlehurst, Ernie Dingo, Rebecca Smart, and Jill Perryman, and also featured veteran American actor Van Johnson along with French actor Jean-Michel Dagory.

This series was followed up with a sequel entitled Clowning Around 2, which was released in 1993. Both series ran for eight 24-minute episodes, that were later edited into 3-hour television films for international audiences.[2]

Plot

Simon Gunner, is a star-struck foster kid who aspires to become a circus clown. With the help of veteran funster Jack Merrick, Simon ultimately fulfills his goal.

Cast

Main cast
Guest cast

Heath Ledger also appears as an uncredited extra as a boy in an orphanage.

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