Valentin Filatov (Aug 12, 1920 August 7, 1979) was a Soviet circus performer and animal trainer. His father ran a circus and he worked there from the age of six. He began training bears in 1944 and created the “Bear Circus” in 1949,[1] a popular show that featured bears doing unusual tricks, including riding motorbikes.[2][3] Filatov performed all over the world with the bears, was featured on the Ed Sullivan show,[4] and was even commemorated on a Soviet postage stamp.[5]

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  5. Debenham, Anna (2014-04-12). "Stamps". Archived from the original on 2018-04-07. Retrieved 2019-01-09.


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