No, it's just a character Stephen King created for one his books, It.
Pennywise. At least that was the name in the book.
Bozo? Ronald McDonald? The Joker? Pennywise?
The clown in Stephen King's novel "It" is named Pennywise. Pennywise is a shape-shifting entity that often takes the form of a clown to lure children. The character is central to the story, embodying fear and the darkness that resides in the town of Derry, Maine.
Yes, he plays Pennywise, the evil clown.
In the Stephen King novel "It" Pennywise the clown is actually not a human, he is a were-spider (which is to say, a spider who has the power to take on human form), who in the Dark Tower series turns out to be the Crimson King, the most evil being in all the universes. It is a complicated and ambitious fantasy.
The clown's real name in the book "It" by Stephen King is Robert Gray, but he is mostly known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Pennywise is an ancient, malevolent entity that takes on the form of a clown to prey on children's fears.
Pennywise, the clown you are referring to, is not real. Pennywise also isn't a real clown. From Stephen Kings 'It' Pennywise The Dancing Clown is actually a pregnant women. It is a malevolent entity that takes form of your greatest fear. Pennywise prefers the shape of a male clown, because it attracts foolish children that eventually become the monster's food.
Pennywise. At least that was the name in the book.
A freaky clown that lives in the sewer
Pennywise the Clown
Pennywise. At least that was the name in the book.
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Pennywise the Clown is a fictional character created by author Stephen King in his novel "It." While the character is not real, the fear and excitement it elicits in the audience is very real.
Bozo? Ronald McDonald? The Joker? Pennywise?
Only if you don't eat your veggies.
As far as I know, no.