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    Harry Kellar est un prestidigitateur américain de la fin du XIXe siècle et début du XXe siècle. Il précède Harry Houdini et succède à Robert Heller. Il a donné des spectacles sur tous les continents. Un de ses tours les plus célèbres était « la lévitation de la princesse Karnack ».

  2. Harry Kellar (1849-1922) Although Houdini his name from the great Robert-Houdin, his true professional father was Harry Kellar, one of the great American magicians of all time. Houdini’s career ...

  3. About. Laugh. Wonder. Discover. “For many patrons, walking into Kellar’s, a modern magic and comedy club, is walking into a world they never knew existed. Erie-born Harry Kellar’s fantastical persona and immeasurable contributions to the field of performance magic become quickly apparent after taking in the scene and decor.”.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2020 · Harry Kellar's legacy revived in Downtown Erie. Magic makes a comeback. Bobby Borgia has never been accused of demonic dealings during his globetrotting career. Nor has he ever contracted yellow fever or been shipwrecked with a cargo hold full of gold and jewels off the coast of France — all things Kellar experienced after his breakout tour.

  5. Gilded Age Magic, Rare Theatrical Posters of Harry Kellar on View at the Hudson River Museum - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. At the turn of the 20th century, magicians added their own luster to the booming culture of the American Gilded Age. The exhibition explores the evolution of the modern magic performance and its promotion.

  6. Howard Thurston (July 20, 1869 – April 13, 1936) was a stage magician from Columbus, Ohio, United States.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 Alexander Herrmann's magic show and was determined to equal his work. He eventually became the most famous magician of his time.

  7. Harry Kellar (July 11, 1849 – March 10, 1922) was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kellar was a predecessor of Harry Houdini and a successor of Robert Heller. He was often referred to as the "Dean of American Magicians" and performed extensively on five continents.