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'''"Professor" Dan Leano''' (fl. 1920s-1930s) was a professional magician from Wrexham, Wales. | '''"Professor" Dan Leano''' (fl. 1920s-1930s) was a professional magician from Wrexham, Wales. | ||
− | It was report in the "The World's Fair" for January 16, 1937 that he traveled for his two hours show in his own Rolls Royce | + | == Biography == |
− | car. Then in the Oct. 1937 issue there is a review of his "A Whirlwind of Wizardry" show at the the People's Hall in Long Eaton. The three hour show, assisted by his son and was in four parts: Magic (which took up two of the hours), [[Chapeaugraphy]], [[Troublewit]] and Ventriloquism. | + | It was report in the "The World's Fair" for January 16, 1937 that he traveled for his two hours show in his own Rolls Royce car. Then in the Oct. 1937 issue there is a review of his "A Whirlwind of Wizardry" show at the the People's Hall in Long Eaton. The three hour show, assisted by his son and was in four parts: Magic (which took up two of the hours), [[Chapeaugraphy]], [[Troublewit]] and Ventriloquism. |
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"Professor" Dan Leano (fl. 1920s-1930s) was a professional magician from Wrexham, Wales.
Biography
It was report in the "The World's Fair" for January 16, 1937 that he traveled for his two hours show in his own Rolls Royce car. Then in the Oct. 1937 issue there is a review of his "A Whirlwind of Wizardry" show at the the People's Hall in Long Eaton. The three hour show, assisted by his son and was in four parts: Magic (which took up two of the hours), Chapeaugraphy, Troublewit and Ventriloquism.
References