Thomas Henry Chandler (1847–1932),[citation needed] was a music hall entertainer noted for performing as Harry Paulo, a clown.
Paulo rose to fame in the 1870s, starring in London performances such as This is the House that Jack built; or, Harlequin Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been?
The Little Wee Dog and the Good Child's History of England at the Prince Alfred, The Adventures of Sir Job at the Cremorne Gardens, and Little Boy Blue at the Marylebone Theatre.
[1] He was a regular on the stage in comedic roles,[2] and as early as 1881, was called a "celebrated clown" by the London Weekly Dispatch newspaper.
[citation needed] In the 1890s, Paulo revived the clown Grimaldi's famous song "Hot Codlins" for music hall audiences, "evoked roars of laughter" performing as Granny in Little Red Riding Hood,[3] and often starred in harlequinades.