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Paul Cinquevalli (30 June 1859 – 14 July 1918) was a German music hall entertainer whose speciality juggling act made him popular in the English music halls during the 19th and early 20th century. Cinquevalli first appeared in England in 1885 with much success and settled in London, appearing in various circuses, music halls and pantomimes. In 1912, he became one of the first acts to appear in music hall's first Royal Command Performance.He is perhaps best known for being one of the first "gentleman jugglers", a description given to a male performer who juggles with everyday objects such as bottles, plates, glasses and umbrellas.

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  • Paul Cinquevalli (de)
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  • Paul Cinquevalli (* 30. Juni 1859 in Lissa; † 14. Juli 1918 in London) war ein deutscher Jongleur. Sein bürgerlicher Name lautete dem Cambridge Guide to Theatre zufolge Paul Kestner, andere Quellen geben Paul Braun-Lehmann und Emile Otto Lehmann-Braun an. (de)
  • Paul Cinquevalli, né en 1859 à Lissa en royaume de Prusse et mort à Londres en 1918, est l’un des plus grands jongleurs de son époque. (fr)
  • Paul Cinquevalli (30 June 1859 – 14 July 1918) was a German music hall entertainer whose speciality juggling act made him popular in the English music halls during the 19th and early 20th century. Cinquevalli first appeared in England in 1885 with much success and settled in London, appearing in various circuses, music halls and pantomimes. In 1912, he became one of the first acts to appear in music hall's first Royal Command Performance.He is perhaps best known for being one of the first "gentleman jugglers", a description given to a male performer who juggles with everyday objects such as bottles, plates, glasses and umbrellas. (en)
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  • Paul Cinquevalli (* 30. Juni 1859 in Lissa; † 14. Juli 1918 in London) war ein deutscher Jongleur. Sein bürgerlicher Name lautete dem Cambridge Guide to Theatre zufolge Paul Kestner, andere Quellen geben Paul Braun-Lehmann und Emile Otto Lehmann-Braun an. (de)
  • Paul Cinquevalli, né en 1859 à Lissa en royaume de Prusse et mort à Londres en 1918, est l’un des plus grands jongleurs de son époque. (fr)
  • Paul Cinquevalli (30 June 1859 – 14 July 1918) was a German music hall entertainer whose speciality juggling act made him popular in the English music halls during the 19th and early 20th century. Cinquevalli first appeared in England in 1885 with much success and settled in London, appearing in various circuses, music halls and pantomimes. In 1912, he became one of the first acts to appear in music hall's first Royal Command Performance.He is perhaps best known for being one of the first "gentleman jugglers", a description given to a male performer who juggles with everyday objects such as bottles, plates, glasses and umbrellas. (en)
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