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Belsaz (1866-1951), born John C. Green, was a magician and movie exhibitor. | Belsaz (1866-1951), born John C. Green, was a magician and movie exhibitor. | ||
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By sixteen, Belsaz was touring with circuses, side-shows and theatrical stock. He traveled widely in Canada and the United States. Learning of the debut of the Edison Vitascope at Ottawa, Green offered his services as lecturer and entertainer for the company, even though he had not even seen it yet. | By sixteen, Belsaz was touring with circuses, side-shows and theatrical stock. He traveled widely in Canada and the United States. Learning of the debut of the Edison Vitascope at Ottawa, Green offered his services as lecturer and entertainer for the company, even though he had not even seen it yet. |
Revision as of 14:10, 20 June 2010
Belsaz (1866-1951), born John C. Green, was a magician and movie exhibitor.
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Born | Belsaz 1866 |
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Died | 1951 |
By sixteen, Belsaz was touring with circuses, side-shows and theatrical stock. He traveled widely in Canada and the United States. Learning of the debut of the Edison Vitascope at Ottawa, Green offered his services as lecturer and entertainer for the company, even though he had not even seen it yet.
In 1896, following his regular magic show, Ottawa witnessed one of Canada's first projected film shows. The presentations were a huge success, playing to thousands for a number of weeks. Belsaz acquired his own projector and proceeded to tour Canada, like Johnny Nash, with a combined magic and moving pictures show for twenty years.
Once it became clear that the days of traveling shows were over, Green settled down and turned to managing theaters in Canada and the United States, staying devoted to magic.
References
- http://cinemacanada.athabascau.ca/index.php/cinema/article/view/582/654
- Who's Who of Victorian Cinema: A Worldwide Survey