Harry Kellar (born Heinrich Keller; July 11, 1849 – March 10, 1922) was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early...
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Houdini claimed that the first part of his new name, Harry, was an homage to American magician Harry Kellar, whom he also admired, though it was likely adapted...
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politician Harry Kellar (1849–1922), American magician (born "Heinrich Keller") Mark Kellar (1952–2023), American football player Scott Kellar (born 1963)...
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As a child, he ran away to join the circus, where his future partner Harry Kellar also performed. Thurston was deeply impressed after he attended magician...
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model of courtly, elegant predecessor magicians like Howard Thurston and Harry Kellar, and the last of that breed in America. He customarily wore white tie...
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the Fakir of Ava, was a 19th-century stage magician, the teacher of Harry Kellar. Hughes was born in Essex, England, but moved to the United States and...
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only by the back of a fold-up chair.[citation needed] American magician Harry Kellar performed a trick where his assistant, introduced as a Hindu princess...
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such as John Nevil Maskelyne and David Devant, Howard Thurston, Harry Kellar, and Harry Houdini achieved widespread commercial success during what has...
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Advertising poster, c. 1899; American magician Harry Kellar making a brüderschaft with the devil...
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decision not to perform the trick is commonly attributed to a letter from Harry Kellar, who wrote to Houdini stating (in part): "And you owe it to your friends...
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An advertising poster depicting magician Harry Kellar performing the "Levitation of Princess Karnac" illusion, 1894, U.S. Library of Congress...
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sister, Margaret Louise (1891-1959). When he was 10 years old, he saw Harry Kellar perform, which inspired him to develop his own card tricks. He moved...
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Otis Houghton (1828–1914), lawyer, politician Harry Kellar (1849–1922), American magician who influenced Harry Houdini Fernando Lamas (1915–1982), Argentinian-born...
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created by the American public had elevated magicians Alexander Herrmann, Harry Kellar, Thurston and Dante to the position of the #1 magician in the country...
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Estabrook, television and film actress Ish Kabibble, comedian and actor Harry Kellar, magician Tina LeBlanc, ballet dancer, teacher and ballet master Emily...
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magicians of the era, including Dr. James William Elliott, Nate Leipzig, and Harry Kellar. He began to use the first name "Dai" after a newspaper used the abbreviation...
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professionally as Will B. Wood and sometimes called "The Kellar of South America", in reference to mentor Harry Kellar (1849–1922), he was born in Pennsylvania in...
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at the time.) By 1896, Robinson had performed his acts in shows for Harry Kellar and Alexander Herrmann. After Herrmann's death in 1896, Robinson decided...
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minor planet Karnac Publishing, a British publisher Princess Karnac, Harry Kellar's assistant Knowledge Aided Retrieval in Activity Context (KARNAC), terrorist...
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12–14. In 2013, Bank Street College of Education included The Amazing Harry Kellar on their list of the year's best biographies for children ages 9–12....
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instance skeletons, around the dark stage. This account names the legendary Harry Kellar as among stage magicians who had used this method. In modern theatre...
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donated to the London Museum by the Maskelyne family in 1934. In 1878, Harry Kellar visited England and had a copy Maskelyne's whist-playing automaton made...
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2007-03-18. Laurie 1953, p. 30 Slide 1994, pp. 277–8 Senelick, Laurence, "Harry Kellar", in Banham 1995, pp. 593–4 Slide 1994, pp. 285–7 Slide 1994, pp. 287–9...
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1892) March 4 – Bert Williams, American entertainer (b. 1874) March 10 – Harry Kellar, American magician (b. 1849) March 19 – Max von Hausen, German general...
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New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Jarrow, Gail (2012-06-01). The Amazing Harry Kellar: Great American Magician. Boyds Mills Press. ISBN 978-1-62979-170-8....
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this and many other fine illusions of the time. Their only rival was Harry Kellar. During the Golden Age of Magic, America only allowed one King of Magic...
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(d. 2010) Maurice Biraud, French film actor; in Paris (d. 1982) Died: Harry Kellar, 72, popular American magician of the 19th century Charles Robinson Rockwood...
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(1928) Charles Murphy (1928, 1929, 1930) John Wooden (1930, 1931, 1932) Harry Kellar (1932) Ralph Parmenter (1933) Norm Cottom (1934) Emmett Lowery (1934)...
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Thurston, F. B. Nightingale, Augustus Rapp, T. Nelson Downs, James Randi, Harry Kellar, Ottawa Keyes, Ricky Jay and Walter Gibson. The author also credits Carter...
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Huggins – Guard – Hartford City, IN John Husar – Guard – Chicago, IL Harry Kellar – Forward – Chicago, IL Emmett Lowery Jr. – Guard – Indianapolis, IN...
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