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Geilin toured Europe and England until 1960s as "Professor Melachini", "Melo Smith", and "Dr Caligari". <ref>[[Who's Who in Magic]] by Bart Whaley</ref> | Geilin toured Europe and England until 1960s as "Professor Melachini", "Melo Smith", and "Dr Caligari". <ref>[[Who's Who in Magic]] by Bart Whaley</ref> | ||
==Books== | |||
* "Prof. Melachini-Caligari alias Wilhelm Heinrich Joseph Geilen: geboren am 14. März 1880, gestorben am 9. Juni 1974" by Alfred Czernewitz (1992) | |||
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Wilt Geilen | |
Born | Wilhelm Heinrich Joseph Geilen March 14, 1880 Cologne, Germany |
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Died | June 9, 1974 (age 94) Süderneuland near Norden, Ostfriesland, Germany |
Wilt Geilen was a professional magician performing vaudeville and full evening shows in Holland starting in 1900.
He specialized in sleight-of-hand and spiritualistic effects.[1]
Geilin toured Europe and England until 1960s as "Professor Melachini", "Melo Smith", and "Dr Caligari". [2]
Books
- "Prof. Melachini-Caligari alias Wilhelm Heinrich Joseph Geilen: geboren am 14. März 1880, gestorben am 9. Juni 1974" by Alfred Czernewitz (1992)
References
- ↑ Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, April, 1934
- ↑ Who's Who in Magic by Bart Whaley
- Obit, Magische Welt Vol. 23, No. 4, Juli/August 1974, Magische Welt aktuell, page 151
- Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, Geilen, Wilhelm Heinrich Josef = Prof. Melachini; Melo Smith Les Melachini’s; Dr. Cagliari, holl. Zauberkünstler, page 112
- http://www.mzleipzig.de/hokus-art/html/personen/geilen-wilhelm.htm
- http://www.magicpromotionclub.ch/Kurzbios%201880-1889.htm, Melachini / Dr. Caligari
- http://www.mzvd.de/ehre_tod.html, Wilhelm Heinrich Joseph Geilen