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  1. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata William Henry Johnson (vers 1857 - 9 avril 1926), connu sous le pseudonyme « Zip the Pinhead » (littéralement « Zip la tête d'épingle »), est un acteur américain de freak show célèbre pour la forme de son crâne. Enfance [modifier | modifier le code] William Henry Johnson est né dans une famille afro-américaine très pauvre de six ...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2019 · Videowest - Zippy the Pinhead Created & Written by Bill Griffith Starring Jim Turner Produced & Directed by Erik Nelson

  3. A pinhead is a person born with a condition known as microcephaly. It is a neurological disorder and is characterized by a smaller than average head. Biologically, during conception the head fails to grow in time with the face – which continues to develop at a normal rate; this produces a person with a small head and a receding forehead.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2015 · Zip the Pinhead, real name William Henry Johnson (ca. 1842 in Liberty Corner, New Jersey – April 9, 1926 in New York City, New York), was an American freak show performer famous for his tapered head. William Henry Johnson was born one of six children to a very poor African-American family. His parents were William and Mahalia Johnson, former ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Zip’s sister, Mrs. Sarah Van Duyne, claimed in a 1926 interview that her brother would “converse like the average person, and with fair reasoning power,” when he came to visit her. Zip was not a true “pinhead”, or “microcephalous,” but his conical head and small face made him the prize of the circus sideshows.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2018 · The Sad Story Of Schlitzie, The Sideshow “Pinhead” Made Famous By The Movie ‘Freaks’. Even as an adult, Schlitzie had the mental aptitude of a three- or four-year-old and could only speak in short sentences and phrases. And they turned him into a sideshow "freak." MGM Schliztie in the 1932 film Freaks. They billed him as “The Monkey ...

  7. One Sunday afternoon in 1925, Zip heard a little girl cry for help. He noticed the girl waving her arms in the ocean and swam out to rescue her. Zip caught bronchitis in early 1926, and despite the wishes of his doctor and Captain White, he continued to perform his part in the stage play Sunny at the New Amsterdam Theater. Upon the closing of ...