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Shakes the Clown
Shakes plods about his duties as party clown, and uses all of his free time getting seriously drunk. Binky, another clown, wins the spot on a local kiddie show, which depresses Shakes even more, and his boss threatens him with unemployment if he can't get his act under control.
Bobcat Goldthwait
Bobcat Goldthwait
Casts & Crew
Bobcat Goldthwait
Julie Brown
Bruce Baum
Steve Bean
Kathy Griffin
Florence Henderson
LaWanda Page
Robin Williams
Paul Dooley
Melissa Hurley
Paige Gosney
Eliza Coyle
Adam Sandler
Tom Kenny
Blake Clark
Gerald F. Edelstein
Jack Gallagher
Scott Herriott
Tim Kazurinsky
Paul Kozlowski
Jeremy Kramer
Sydney Lassick
Joel Murray
Bob Nickman
Shane Ricci
Johnny Silver
Cary Smith
Dan Spencer
Greg Travis
Tony V.
Tom Villard
Martin Charles Warner
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