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George Braund | |
Born | June 17, 1903 Loughborough, England |
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Died | July 18, 1961 (age 58) London |
George Braund, billed himself as "The biggest Thing in Magic" due to his size and personality.[1]
Braund was persuaded to turn professional by Russell Swann. He roamed the auditorium having fun with members of the audience.
Braund was a member of the Magic Circle. A frequent performer at Magic Circle concerts, he played then in the character of a bumbling clergyman.
He continued as a magician with the services throughout the war (which he was a Captain) performing for the Entertainments National Services Association.[2]
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