Chocolat was the stage name of Rafael Padilla (ca. 1865/68 – 4 November 1917), a clown who performed in a Paris circus around the turn of the 20th century. Rafael was of Afro-Cuban descent and was one of the earliest successful black entertainers in modern France. He was the first black clown to play a lead role in a circus pantomime act, and with his longtime partner George Foottit they revolutionized the art of clowning by pairing the sophisticated white clown with the foolish auguste clown.

Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre
1900 | 1h 19m | RATING: 1.0/10

Foottit et Chocolat, I. Boxeurs
1900 | 0h 1m | RATING: 5.0/10

Le policeman
1900 | 0h 1m | RATING: 4.0/10

Foottit et Chocolat, II. Acrobates sur la chaise
1900 | 0h 0m | RATING: 5.0/10

La mort de Chocolat
1900 | 0h 1m | RATING: 4.0/10