Help us get to over 8,749 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

Difference between revisions of "Durno"

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with ''''J. H. Durno''', born in Rockford, Illinois, performed successfully as "The Mysterious Durno" on the Lyceum circuit. Durno began work in 1899 and would travel with Carl H...')
 
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
{{Infobox person
 +
| image                    =
 +
| image_size                =
 +
| alt                      =
 +
| caption                  =
 +
| birth_name                =
 +
| birth_day                = 
 +
| birth_year                = ? 
 +
| birth_place              = Rockford, Illinois
 +
| death_day                = 
 +
| death_year                = 
 +
| death_place              =
 +
| resting_place            =
 +
| resting_place_coordinates = 
 +
| nationality              =
 +
| known_for                =
 +
| notable works            =
 +
| flourished                = 1899-1910
 +
| awards                    =
 +
| box_width                =
 +
| misc                      =
 +
}}
 
'''J. H. Durno''', born in Rockford, Illinois, performed successfully as "The Mysterious Durno" on the [[Lyceum]] circuit.
 
'''J. H. Durno''', born in Rockford, Illinois, performed successfully as "The Mysterious Durno" on the [[Lyceum]] circuit.
  
Durno began work in 1899 and would travel with  Carl Herrman, not the magician by the same name but "The Prince of Violinists".
+
Durno began work in 1899 and would travel with  Carl Herrman, not the magician by the same name, but "The Prince of Violinists".
  
 
It was reported in the July 1904 issue of the [[Sphinx]] that "Durno closed a thirty weeks successful season May 9, having traveled through thirty-one states, covering 18,467 miles, and never missed a date."
 
It was reported in the July 1904 issue of the [[Sphinx]] that "Durno closed a thirty weeks successful season May 9, having traveled through thirty-one states, covering 18,467 miles, and never missed a date."
Line 11: Line 33:
 
[[Category:Biographies]]
 
[[Category:Biographies]]
 
[[Category:American magicians]]
 
[[Category:American magicians]]
 +
 +
{{DEFAULTSORT:Durno}}

Revision as of 02:41, 10 February 2012

Durno
Born?
Rockford, Illinois

Flourished1899-1910

J. H. Durno, born in Rockford, Illinois, performed successfully as "The Mysterious Durno" on the Lyceum circuit.

Durno began work in 1899 and would travel with Carl Herrman, not the magician by the same name, but "The Prince of Violinists".

It was reported in the July 1904 issue of the Sphinx that "Durno closed a thirty weeks successful season May 9, having traveled through thirty-one states, covering 18,467 miles, and never missed a date."

References

  • Who's Who in the Lyceum‎ by Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
  • Magic A Pictorial History History of Conjurers in the Theater by David Price (1985)