Nicolai Poliakoff Explained

Nicolai Poliakoff
Honorific Suffix:OBE
Birth Name:Russian: Николáй Петрóвич Полякóв
Birth Date:2 October 1900
Birth Place:Dvinsk, Russian Empire
Death Place:Peterborough, England
Spouse:Valentina Novikova
Citizenship:Russian EmpireSoviet Union → United Kingdom
Awards:Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Known For:Coco the Clown

Nicolai Poliakoff OBE (2 October 1900 – 25 September 1974; Latvian: Nikolajs Poļakovs; Russian: Николáй Петрóвич Полякóв) was the creator of Coco the Clown, arguably the most famous clown in the United Kingdom in the mid-20th century.

Biography

Nicolai Poliakoff was born in 1900 to a Jewish family in Dvinsk (today Daugavpils), Latvia which was then part of the Russian Empire. His family were poor and worked at the local theatre to supplement the money his father earned as a cobbler. When his father was conscripted to the army in the Russo-Japanese War the five year-old Nicolai started singing for food to avoid starvation.[1]

Culture

Technically, Coco is an Auguste, the foolish character who is always on the receiving end of buckets of water and custard pies. The Auguste often works with the more clever white-faced clown, who always gets the better of him.

Honours

Poliakoff was appointed an honorary member of the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women.[6] In 1963 he was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for this work by Queen Elizabeth II.

Legacy

His eldest son, Michael, a longtime circus "Producing Clown", creator of a much imitated "soap gag" entree, and the Clown who designed the post 1960's Ronald McDonald,[7] was by then already using the "Coco" moniker. Michael had made his debut in the ring at 17, as "Coconut" and his sister Helen as "Cocotina" ('cocos' being the Spanish word for grinning face and applied to the coconut because of the three marks on its shell).[8] Michael's Coco the Clown was inducted into the International Clown Hall of Fame in 1991.

As well as Michael, Poliakoff had five other children with wife Valentina: Helen, Nadia, Sascha, Olga, and Tamara. Tamara was the founder, along with her husband Ali Hassani, of the first circus in the United Kingdom not to use performing animals.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coco the Clown (1900–1974). National Fairground and Circus Archive - The University of Sheffield. 28 June 2020.
  2. Web site: IT HAPPENED TO ME: COCO THE CLOWN. British Film Institute. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120419163620/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/14045. 19 April 2012.
  3. Web site: Desert Island Disks.
  4. Web site: Woodnewton Church St Mary. www.robschurches.moonfruit.com.
  5. Web site: Geograph:: Resting Place of Coco the Clown (C) Kokai. www.geograph.org.uk.
  6. Web site: B'NAI B'RITH DINNER FOR NEW PRESIDENT: JEWISH FRIENDSHIP CLUB VISITS: COCO THE CLOWN VISIT Yorkshire Film Archive. 2020-08-07. www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com.
  7. News: Michael Polakovs. 15 December 2009. 25 January 2019. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  8. Web site: Michael Polakovs. 15 December 2009. www.telegraph.co.uk.