- 1944,
while the
Wallendas were
performing in Hartford, Connecticut, a
circus fire
broke out,
killing over 168 people. None of the
Wallendas were hurt. In...
- Drive-By
Truckers references the
Wallendas in
their song The
Flying Wallendas on
their 2010
album The Big To-Do. Karl
Wallenda is
mentioned in Tom Robbins's...
- on
March 4, 2020.
Wallenda is a 7th-generation
member of The
Flying Wallendas family, and he parti****ted in
various circus acts as a child. He made...
-
Mario Wallenda (May 6, 1940 –
April 12, 2015) was an
American acrobat and
highwire artiste, a
member of The
Flying Wallendas. He was the
adopted son of...
- of the
original four-member
Great Wallendas high-wire troupe. She was the wife of the high-wire
artist Karl
Wallenda, and
together they
performed daring...
-
Wallenda is a 2012
drama film set in the 1920s
focusing on high-wire
patriarch Karl
Wallenda's beginnings working in the circus.
Youthful Wallenda (Marlon...
- in case
something went
wrong with
Wallenda's walk. Nik
Wallenda is a
seventh generation member of The
Flying Wallendas, and this
event was
billed as an...
- Blondin" The
Flying Wallendas,
famous for
their seven- and eight-person
pyramid wire-walks Karl
Wallenda,
founder of the
Flying Wallendas, died
after falling...
- by his mother's
German housekeeper Maria Wallenda, a high wire
walker from the
circus act the
Flying Wallendas,
after which he was sent to
Danes Hill School...
- [the
Wallendas] make
during testing phases, are very informative. However, the real
highlight of the
series is
watching and
listening to the
Wallendas perform...