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- Joseph Merrick - Wikipedia
American metal band Mastodon has three songs dedicated to Joseph Merrick—all of them are instrumental album closers: "Elephant Man" (from Remission, 2002), "Joseph Merrick" (from Leviathan, 2004), and "Pendulous Skin" (from Blood Mountain, 2006)
- Joseph Merrick | Biography | Britannica
Joseph Merrick, a disfigured man who was called the Elephant Man, was a professional “freak” and a figure of fascination in Victorian London society
- Joseph Merrick - Death, Disease Elephant Man - Biography
In 1979, a play by Bernard Pomerance called The Elephant Man debuted on Broadway In later productions of the play, the part of Merrick was played by the likes of David Bowie and Mark Hamill
- Joseph Merrick: The Elephant Man | London Museum
Joseph Carey Merrick became widely known in late-19th-century London as a human ‘exhibit’ in Whitechapel Because of his physical disability, he was given the stage name ‘the Elephant Man’
- Joseph Merrick: The Shocking and Sad True Story of The Elephant Man
The true story of Joseph Merrick, misremembered as the Elephant Man—how Victorian society turned discomfort into spectacle, science, and polite cruelty
- Joseph Merrick And The True Story Behind The Elephant Man
Riddled with severe deformities all over his body, Joseph Merrick became a human exhibit known as "the Elephant Man" before dying at 27 in 1890
- Joseph Merrick - The Elephant Man, Age, Married and Children
Explore the life of Joseph Merrick, known as The Elephant Man Learn about his struggles, achievements, and relationships
- The Tragic Life of Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man
Over 130 years after his passing, the story of Joseph Merrick, the 'Elephant Man' can still teach us important lessons about acceptance and love
- The Heartbreaking Story Of Joseph Merrick, The Elephant Man, Who Sought . . .
Born with severe physical deformities that dramatically enlarged his head and limbs, Merrick became known as “The Elephant Man” in the late 19th century His unique appearance made him a “freak show exhibit” before he found a more dignified life at London Hospital, where he died in 1890
- The Life of Joseph Merrick - Berkshire Theatre Group
In 1884, when Joseph was 22 years old, local proprietor Sam Torr decided to take Merrick on tour as a traveling act Being billed as “half a man, half an elephant,” he began his career as a “freak show” act touring Leicester, Nottingham and London
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