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David Shiner (born September 13, 1953) is an American
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, clown, playwright and
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.


Background and career

Shiner was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, Francis Shiner, was a computer programmer. Shiner, usually donning a small dunce cap, started as a street mime, first in
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, and later in France and Germany. He managed to get multiple gigs with various circuses, including performances with the German Circus Roncalli and the Swiss National Circus (
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). In between he toured performing a dual act with
René Bazinet René Bazinet (born 1955) is a German-Canadian clown, mime, and stage and film actor. He is known for his work with Cirque du Soleil, first as a performing artist touring extensively with ''Saltimbanco'', and later as the clown act creator and ...
. From 1990 he was featured in
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's production ''
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'', touring for 19 months through Canada and the USA and playing for another year in Las Vegas. With his antics, including stepping through, on and over much of the crowd and the staging of a mock silent-movie melodrama with four members of the audience, he may be the best-remembered of the Cirque's clowns. In 1995, he also starred in ''Man of the House''. The production was filmed for HBO and Shiner's popularity rendered him film roles as a clown in ''
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'' and as straight man to Bill Irwin in
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's '' Silent Tongue''. He and Irwin then created the two-man, wordless show '' Fool Moon'', featuring music by the
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, which had also performed in ''Silent Tongue''. This "evening of inspired lunacy" ran from 1992–99, including three separate runs at
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. The show won a special
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for "Live Theatrical Presentation" in 1999, a Drama Desk Award for ''Unique Theatrical Experience'', and an
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"Special Achievement" Award. In 2000, Shiner originated the lead role of ''
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'' in the Broadway stage musical ''
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''. Later he toured Europe and Seattle with his shows ''David Shiner in the Round'' and ''Drop Everything''. He made additional appearances on ''The Tonight Show'', and is a guest director at the Wintergarden Theatre in
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and the Apollo Theatre in
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. He has mentored and guest directed for LILALU, a German youth circus program. In 2007, Shiner wrote and directed
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's touring production '' Koozå'', using such performers as Gordon White, Jason Berrent, Stephan Laundry, Michael Halvarson, Joshua Zehner and Christian Fitzherris for the original cast. Following ''Kooza'', Shiner then wrote and directed Cirque's infamous '' Banana Shpeel'' which was one of the most unsuccessful shows the company had produced. It premiered in 2009 and was cancelled soon the following year due to the poor reception by audiences and critiques alike. This was the first (and only) time this has happened to the company according to CEO Daniel Lemarre. Since the failed project, Shiner has not been re-hired by Cirque du Soleil. In 2013, Shiner co-wrote and starred in the Off-Broadway revue show ''
Old Hats ''Old Hats'' is a 2013 comedy sketch, revue, musical and clown show written and performed by David Shiner and Bill Irwin, the show debuted in New York City. Musician Nellie McKay also performed in the 2013 show. The original 2013 Off-Broadway ...
'' with his ''Fool Moon'' co-star Bill Irwin. Musician
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also performed in the 2013 show. In 2016, ''Old Hats'' was revived in New York City in 2016 with Shiner and Irwin returning and a new third performer, musician Shaina Taub, in between sketches Taub performed original songs with a band. He also was featured in the
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's Working in the Theatre series that was centered o
clowning
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shiner, David 1953 births American clowns American male film actors Cirque du Soleil performers Living people Male actors from Massachusetts People from Boston