[1] Gorodetsky to create a recognizable image of a skinny intellectual in a frock coat and a black hat.
[4][5] Since 1982, Robert Gorodetsky serves clown-mime theater Litsedeyi (Russian for "mummers" or literally "people who make faces").
[2] At night, December 16, 2005, Robert Gorodetsky was attacked near the entrance of his house on Avenue of Science in St. Petersburg.
Open head injury and fracture of the skull base [6] Gorodetsky had been in a coma for more than three weeks.
Robert Gorodetsky back on stage August 2, 2006, while passing in Moscow "Planet of Clowns" annual festival.