Help us get to over 8,755 articles in 2024.
If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com
Bess Houdini
Bess Houdini | |
Cover of Genii (1939) | |
Born | Wilhekmina Beatrice Rahner January 23, 1876 Brooklyn, New York City |
---|---|
Died | February 11, 1943 (age 67) Needles, California |
Resting place | Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York |
Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner (b.1876-d.1943), known as Bess, was the stage assistant and wife of Harry Houdini.[1]
Biography
Bess Houdini held yearly séances on Halloween for ten years after Houdini's death, but Houdini never appeared. In 1936, after a last unsuccessful séance on the roof of the Knickerbocker Hotel, she put out the candle that she had kept burning beside a photograph of Houdini since his death, later (1943) saying, "ten years is long enough to wait for any man." The tradition of holding a séance for Houdini continues by magicians throughout the world to this day and is currently organized by Sidney H. Radner and others, including Dorothy Dietrich at the Houdini Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.[2]
Bess Houdini died in 1943, 17 years after her husband. She was not permitted to be interred with her late husband at the Machpelah Cemetery in Queens, New York because she was a gentile. She is interred at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York.
They had no children.
References
This page incorporated content from Bess Houdini,
a page hosted on Wikipedia. Please consult the history of the original page to see a list of its authors. Therefor, this article is also available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License |