Frank Buck and John Ringling North
Posted By thecircusblog on February 15, 2009
Photo was taken in 1938. Both of these gentlemen were icons in the show business industry. Frank Buck and John Ringling North set the benchmark for circuses.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 15, 2009
Photo was taken in 1938. Both of these gentlemen were icons in the show business industry. Frank Buck and John Ringling North set the benchmark for circuses.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 15, 2009
In 1938 the union struck against Ringling Bros. in Scranton PA. Ringling then moved their acts to Al G. Barns and Sells Floto shows. These titles they owned when John Ringling bought the American Circus Corporation in 1928. Pretty smart.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 14, 2009
Posted By thecircusblog on February 13, 2009
Del Graham was one of the technical directors on the television series The Greatest Show on Earth, starring Jack Palance. In this photo from left to right are Fleur, Lynn and Jack. I also worked in this television series. I was in five different segments. There were many circus performers that worked in this series, thanks to Mr. Del Graham.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 13, 2009
This photo was taken during one of their performances. At that time I don’t know who the catcher was……………. The Flying Vienna’s.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 13, 2009
The Flying Souths were also a part of the Del Graham’s Flying Viennas. I believe they were a comedy flying act.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 13, 2009
1963 Del , Fleur & Lynn. Photo taken on the set of TV series “Greatest Show On Earth.” The television series inspired many stars to learn how to fly. Del would encourage them and invite them to his home where he would commence to teach them. Ricky and David Nelson performed in many circus shows and were part of the Flying Viennas.
Posted By thecircusblog on February 13, 2009
The All Girl Flying Act was quite popular and it created a stir in the circus world.