Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London, with branches in Amsterdam, Hong Kong (Victoria Peak), Las Vegas, New York City, Shanghai (open soon), and Hollywood (location announced). It was set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud.
Madame Tussaud (1761–1850), born Marie Grosholtz in Strasbourg, worked as a housekeeper for Dr. Philippe Curtius, a physician skilled in wax modelling. Curtius taught Tussaud the art of wax modelling. In 1765, Curtius made a waxwork of Marie Jean du Barry, Louis XV's mistress. A cast of that mould is the oldest work currently on display. The first exhibition of Curtius' waxworks was shown in 1770, and attracted a large audience. The exhibition moved to the Palais Royal in Paris in 1776. He opened a second location on Boulevard du Temple in 1782, the "Caverne des Grands Voleurs", a precursor to the later Chamber of Horrors.
Tussaud created her first wax figure, of Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire, in 1777. Other famous persons she modelled at that time include Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Benjamin Franklin. During the French Revolution she made wax death masks of prominent victims. She would search through corpses to find the decapitated heads of the citizens which the death masks were to depict. When Curtius died in 1794, he left his collection of waxworks to Marie. In 1802, she went to London. As a result of the Franco-English war, she was unable to return to France, so with her collection she travelled throughout Great Britain and Ireland. She established her first permanent exhibition on Baker Street in London in 1835 (on the "Baker Street Bazaar").
One of the main attractions of her museum was the Chamber of Horrors. This part of the exhibition included some victims of the French Revolution and also newly created figures of murderers and other criminals. The name was given by a contributor to Punch in 1845.
Other famous people were added to the exhibition, including Horatio Nelson, and Sir Walter Scott. Some of the sculptures done by Tussaud herself still exist. In 1842, she made a self portrait which is now on display at the entrance of her museum.
The museum moved to its current location on Marylebone Road in 1884. In 1925 a fire destroyed many of the figures, but the moulds survived, allowing the historical waxworks to be remade.
Madame Tussaud's wax museum has now grown to become a major tourist attraction in London, incorporating the London Planetarium in its west wing. It has expanded with branches in Amsterdam, Hong Kong (Victoria Peak), Las Vegas, and New York City. Today's wax figures at Tussauds include historical and royal figures, film stars, sports stars and famous murderers. Known as "Madame Tussauds" museums (no apostrophe), they are owned by a leisure company called The Tussauds Group.
Some of Tussauds Wax Figures
- Adolf Hitler
- Winston Churchill
- Amitabh Bachchan
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Asha Broughton
- Renee Haywood
- Sir George Seymour
- Ben Hana
- Ataturk
- Richard III of England
- Benazir Bhutto
- Beyoncé Knowles
- Britney Spears
- Colin Farrell
- Diana, Princess of Wales
- Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen
- Davina McCall
- Elle Macpherson
- George Clooney
- George W. Bush
- The Hulk
- Jenna Jameson - First Pornstar to be immortalized with a wax figurine
- Jennifer Lopez
- Jessica Simpson
- Julia Roberts
- Kylie Minogue
- Madonna
- Marilyn Monroe
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Nelson Mandela
- Oprah Winfrey
- Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne
- Paris Hilton
- Pierce Brosnan
- Pope John Paul II
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
- Tony Blair
- Salma Hayek
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Spice Girls
- Usher
- Van Helsing
- Victoria Beckham
- William Shakespeare
- Woody Allen
Sports Stars
- Tobias Müller (Leutkirch)
- Jonah Lomu
- David Beckham
- Jonny Wilkinson
- Andre Agassi
- Arnold Palmer
- Babe Ruth
- Dale Earnhardt
- Derek Jeter
- Evander Holyfield
- Jeff Gordon
- Joe Montana
- Lance Armstrong
- Michael Jordan
- Michelle Kwan
- Muhammad Ali
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Tiger Woods
- Björn Borg
- José Mourinho
- Sven-Göran Eriksson
- Michael Schumacher
- Wayne Rooney (Still in production)
Musicians
- Ayumi Hamasaki (Hong Kong)
- The Beatles (New York, Hong Kong, London)
- Bette Midler (Las Vegas, New York)
- Beyoncé (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- Billy Idol (Las Vegas)
- Bono (Las Vegas)
- Britney Spears (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- Bruce Springsteen (Las Vegas)
- David Bowie (New York, London)
- Dean Martin (Las Vegas)
- Debbie Reynolds (Las Vegas)
- Diana Ross (New York, Las Vegas)
- Elton John (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- Elvis Presley (Las Vegas, Hong Kong)
- Engelbert Humperdinck (Las Vegas)
- Frank Sinatra (Las Vegas, New York)
- Freddie Mercury (New York, London)
- Gloria Estefan (Las Vegas)
- James Brown (Las Vegas)
- Jennifer Lopez (Las Vegas)
- Jimi Hendrix (New York, Las Vegas, London)
- Joey Yung (Hong Kong)
- Johnny Mathis (Las Vegas)
- Jon Bon Jovi (Las Vegas)
- Justin Hawkins (Lead singer with 'The Darkness') (London)
- Lenny Kravitz (Las Vegas)
- Liberace (Las Vegas)
- Lindsay Lohan (New York)
- Little Richard (Las Vegas)
- Liza Minnelli (Las Vegas)
- Kylie Minogue (London)
- Louis Armstrong (Las Vegas)
- Luciano Pavarotti (Las Vegas)
- Madonna (Las Vegas, Hong Kong, New York, London)
- Michael Jackson (Las Vegas, London)
- Mick Jagger (Las Vegas)
- Neil Sedaka (Las Vegas)
- Prince (Las Vegas)
- Sammy Davis Jr (Las Vegas)
- Shayne Ward (London)
- Stevie Wonder (Las Vegas)
- Tina Turner (New York, Las Vegas)
- Tom Jones (Las Vegas)
- Tony Bennett (Las Vegas)
- Tupac Shakur (Las Vegas, London)
- Wayne Newton (Las Vegas)
Actors/Actresses
- Aishwarya Rai (London)
- Michael Caine (London)
- Robin Williams (London)
- Tom Baker (London)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (Las Vegas, London)
- Ben Affleck (Las Vegas)
- Bob Hope (Las Vegas, New York)
- Brad Pitt (Las Vegas, Hong Kong, London)
- Brandon Routh (New York City)
- Charlie Chaplin (London)
- Cybill Shepherd (Las Vegas)
- David Jason (London)
- Elizabeth Taylor (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- George Burns (Las Vegas, New York)
- George Clooney (Las Vegas)
- Gerard Depardieu (Las Vegas)
- Julia Roberts (Las Vegas, New York)
- Nicolas Cage (Las Vegas).
- Patrick Stewart (Las Vegas, London)
- The Rock (Las Vegas)
- Joanne Woodward (Las Vegas)
- Jodie Foster (Las Vegas, Hong Kong)
- Judy Garland (Las Vegas, New York))
- Lance Burton (Las Vegas)
- Mel Gibson (Las Vegas)
- Meryl Streep (Las Vegas)
- Paul Newman (Las Vegas)
- Sean Connery (Las Vegas)
- Shirley MacLaine (Las Vegas)
- Marilyn Monroe (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- Sylvester Stallone (Las Vegas)
- Whoopi Goldberg (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- Will Smith (London) * John Wayne (Las Vegas)
- Lucille Ball (Las Vegas, New York)
- Sarah Michelle Gellar (Las Vegas)
- Bae Yong Joon (Hong Kong)
Others
- Al Roker (New York)
- Bugsy Siegel (Las Vegas, New York)
- Blue Man Group (Las Vegas)
- Buzz Aldrin (Las Vegas)
- Don King (Las Vegas)
- Elle MacPherson (Las Vegas)
- Hugh Hefner (Las Vegas)
- Ivana Trump (Las Vegas)
- Jerry Springer (Las Vegas)
- Joan Rivers (Las Vegas)
- Josephine Baker (New York)
- Larry King (Las Vegas, New York)
- Monsters (Las Vegas))
- Rembrandt van Rijn (Amsterdam)
- Neil Armstrong (Las Vegas)
- Oprah Winfrey (Las Vegas, New York)
- Robert Schuller (Las Vegas)
- Ryan Seacrest (Las Vegas)
- Siegfried & Roy (Las Vegas
- Simon Cowell (Las Vegas, London, New York)
- Wolfgang Puck (Las Vegas)
- Adrian Wägele (Leutkirch)
- Singapore Girl (London)
- Jenna Jameson (Las Vegas)
- Jamie Oliver (London)
- Matt Lucas and David Walliams in the characters of Lou and Andy (London)
- Yoko Ono (New York)
World Leaders
- Benjamin Franklin (Las Vegas)
- 14th Dalai Lama (New York, London)
- Queen Beatrix I of The Netherlands (Amsterdam)
- President George W. Bush (Las Vegas, London)
- Princess Diana (Las Vegas, New York, London)
- President Abraham Lincoln (Las Vegas, New York)
- President George Washington (Las Vegas, New York)
- President John F. Kennedy (Las Vegas, New York)
- Queen Mother (London)
- First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (Las Vegas, New York)
References and external links
- Madame Tussaud's memoirs and reminiscences of France, by Marie Tussaud, ed. by F. Hervé, London 1838.
- History of Madame Tussauds. List of dates in Marie Tussauds life, maintained by the museum.
- Waxing Revolutionary: Reflections on a raid on a waxworks at the outbreak of the French revolution, by David McCallam, French History, vol 16, No. 2.
- Madame Tussauds Hong Kong