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[[Rogello]] (April 9, 1921 - ) is the stage name of Roger Rouet from France., son of magician [[Robelly]] (Robert  Rouet).
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'''Rogello''' (b.1921-d.2013), the stage name of Roger Rouet from France and son of magician [[Robelly]] (Robert  Rouet), won first place in the Allied Art category at the first [[FISM]] in 1948.


Won first place in the Allied Art category at the first [[FISM]] in 1948.
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 9 April 2024

Rogello
BornRoger Rouet
April 9, 1921
France
DiedJune 20, 2013 (age 92)

Rogello (b.1921-d.2013), the stage name of Roger Rouet from France and son of magician Robelly (Robert Rouet), won first place in the Allied Art category at the first FISM in 1948.

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