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Tom Norman, born Thomas Noakes, (7 May 1860 – 24 August 1930), was an English businessman, showman and the last exhibitor of Joseph Merrick who was otherwise known as the "Elephant Man". Among his later exhibits were a troupe of midgets, a "Man in a Trance", "John Chambers the armless Carpenter", and the "World's Ugliest Woman". Norman died in 1930 and was survived by his wife and 10 children, five of whom followed him into the entertainment business.

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  • Tom Norman (rodným jménem Thomas Noakes; 7. května 1860, – 24. srpna 1930, Croydon) byl anglický podnikatel a . Pracovat začal jako řezník v Sussexu a v sedmnácti letech se přestěhoval do Londýna. Poté, co zhlédnul vystoupení ženy známé jako Electric Lady, s ní začal spolupracovat, stal se jejím manažerem a započal svou kariéru v předvádění lidských zvláštností/rarit. Záhy se dostavil úspěch, jak pro jeho rétorické schopnosti, kterými dokázal přitáhnout obecenstvo, tak pro lidi, jež vystavoval. (cs)
  • Tom Norman, nacido Thomas Noakes (7 de mayo de 1860 – 24 de agosto de 1930), fue un inglés empresario, showman y el último exhibidor de Joseph Merrick, conocido como el "Hombre Elefante". Entre sus exhibiciones se encontró una troupe de enanos, un "Hombre en trance", "John Chambers el carpintero sin brazos", y "la mujer más fea del mundo". Norman murió en 1930 y fue sobrevivido por su mujer y sus diez hijos, cinco de los cuales le siguieron en el negocio del espectáculo. (es)
  • Tom Norman, born Thomas Noakes, (7 May 1860 – 24 August 1930), was an English businessman, showman and the last exhibitor of Joseph Merrick who was otherwise known as the "Elephant Man". Among his later exhibits were a troupe of midgets, a "Man in a Trance", "John Chambers the armless Carpenter", and the "World's Ugliest Woman". Norman died in 1930 and was survived by his wife and 10 children, five of whom followed him into the entertainment business. (en)
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