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Revision as of 06:45, 31 July 2012
Adelaide Herrmann (1854 - 1932) was chief assistant for her husband, Alexander Herrmann. She continued his show after his death with his nephew Leon Herrmann. She later created and starred in her own oriental act.
Adelaide Herrmann | |
Born | Adelaide Scarcez 1854 England |
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Died | February 19, 1932 |
Adelaide was one of the few magicians to perform the infamous Bullet catch trick, which had been an occasional feature of her husband's act. On January 19, 1897, a month after his death, she stood in his place in front of a firing squad at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Publicity material describes her as catching six bullets fired at her by local militiamen.[1]
Adelaide continued performing until she was 75.
Books
- Adelaide Herrmann Queen of Magic (2012)
References
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