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+ | He worked numerous odd jobs and served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy before becoming a professional performer in the late 1920's, using the stage name Carlyle. | ||
− | He retired from performing in 1954, settling down to raise his kids, operating a | + | He retired from performing in 1954, settling down to raise his kids, operating a successful camera repairing business in Oakland, California. |
− | successful camera repairing business in Oakland, California. | + | |
− | His wife and assistant, Wanda, was a past officer of International | + | His wife and assistant, Wanda, was a past officer of the International [[Magigals]]. She passed away in 1982. |
− | Magigals. She passed away in 1982 | + | |
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He invented the Three-To-One Ropes routine and contributed many effects to [[Genii]] and [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]]. | He invented the Three-To-One Ropes routine and contributed many effects to [[Genii]] and [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]]. | ||
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+ | Carlyle was eulogized at his funeral on October 30th, 1966 by his longtime friend [[Lee Grabel]].<ref>Obit [[Genii 1997 February]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 26 January 2012
Carlyle (1906-1996) performed his stage act around the United States in auditoriums, hotels and supper clubs throughout the Depression.
Carlyle | |
Born | Lyle F. Laughlin 1906 Oakdale, California |
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Died | October 26, 1996 |
He worked numerous odd jobs and served in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy before becoming a professional performer in the late 1920's, using the stage name Carlyle.
He retired from performing in 1954, settling down to raise his kids, operating a successful camera repairing business in Oakland, California.
His wife and assistant, Wanda, was a past officer of the International Magigals. She passed away in 1982.
He invented the Three-To-One Ropes routine and contributed many effects to Genii and Hugard's Magic Monthly.
Carlyle was eulogized at his funeral on October 30th, 1966 by his longtime friend Lee Grabel.[1]
References
- ↑ Obit Genii 1997 February