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Revision as of 10:45, 30 November 2011
Frederick Culpitt (May 9, 1877 - October 8, 1944), born Frederic Willis Culpitt at Camberwell, South London was a British performer and stage manager of the Egyptian Hall.
Frederick Culpitt | |
Born | May 09, 1877 Camberwell, South London |
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Died | October 08, 1944 (age 67) |
Categories | Books by Frederick Culpitt |
For several years he adopted the stage name Cull Pitt.
Wife, Jan Glenrose, was his assistant.
Contributions to Magic
- Doll House Illusion (c1926)
- Bathing Beauty Trick
- Sucker Silk-to-Egg
Books
- Laughter and Legerderman (1928)
References
- Genii 1997 October The Most Popular Illusion in History By David Charvet
- Fred Culpitt - A Brief Biography By Val Andrews (2000)