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'''John Calvert''' (born 1911) is an American magician who has performed on stage (including Broadway) for eight decades both in the United States and worldwide.
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'''John Calvert''' (1911-2013) was an American magician who has performed on stage (including Broadway) for eight decades and a film actor who appeared in numerous movies.<ref>http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-john-calvert-20130929,0,5985629.story</ref>
 
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He is also a film actor who appeared in numerous movies. He was the subject of a biographical documentary entitled John Calvert – His Magic and Adventures.
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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Calvert became fascinated with magic at age eight when his father took him to see the magician [[Howard Thurston]] perform in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly afterward, he performed his first trick for his Sunday school class - he made an egg appear from under another boy’s coat.
 
Calvert became fascinated with magic at age eight when his father took him to see the magician [[Howard Thurston]] perform in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly afterward, he performed his first trick for his Sunday school class - he made an egg appear from under another boy’s coat.
  
He made his initial magic tour when he was eighteen, performing in town halls in Kentucky backroad towns. His small troupe consisted of one assistant and “Gyp the Wonder Dog”. He returned home with a $2.65 profit.
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He made his initial magic tour when he was eighteen, performing in town halls in Kentucky back-road towns. His small troupe consisted of one assistant and “Gyp the Wonder Dog”. He returned home with a $2.65 profit.
  
==Depression era to the mid 40’s==
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==Depression era==
Through the depression years and into the 1940s, he continually increased the size of his magic show, adding illusions and personnel, and he gained notoriety by performing daredevil stunts for publicity.
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Through the depression years and into the 1940s, he continually increased the size of his magic show, adding illusions and personnel, and he gained notoriety by performing daredevil stunts for publicity. He transported his show’s equipment and personnel worldwide in a Douglas DC-3 airliner, and in later years on yachts.
  
 
==Acting career==
 
==Acting career==
From the mid-1940s through the late 1950s, he performed in approximately forty films, including starring roles in three Film Classic releases, in which he portrayed a debonair detective known as “The Falcon”.  
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From the mid-1940s through the late 1950s, he performed in approximately forty films, including starring roles in three Film Classic releases, in which he portrayed a debonair detective known as “The Falcon”.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0130813</ref>
 
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==Fifties-present==
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Calvert continued performing magic during his Hollywood days. In the mid-1940s, he transported his show’s equipment and personnel worldwide in a Douglas DC-3 airliner, and in later years on yachts.
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His biographer, [[William V. Rauscher]],  has called Calvert a “real-life Indiana Jones” because of his reputation for surviving dangerous circumstances in his travels.
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==Later years==
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Calvert continued performing magic during his Hollywood days.{{Youtube|QUeNVtKS-6I&}}
  
Calvert has been invited to perform his magic act both on Broadway in New York City and at the London Palladium Theatre on his 100th birthday.
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Calvert married to his wife Tammy in 1982.
  
Calvert has been married to his wife Tammy since 1982.
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Calvert remained active well into his later years, traveling the country with his magic acts and entertaining audiences with a mixture of charm and storytelling panache. At 100 he appeared at the London Palladium.
  
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His biographer, [[William V. Rauscher]],  has called Calvert a "real-life Indiana Jones" because of his reputation for surviving dangerous circumstances in his travels. He was the subject of a biographical documentary entitled John Calvert – His Magic and Adventures.<ref>http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=43137</ref>
 
   
 
   
 
{{References}}
 
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Revision as of 23:47, 29 September 2013

John Calvert

Cover Genii 1982 March
BornElbern Madren Calvert
August 5, 1911
New Trenton, Indiana
DiedSeptember 27, 2013 (age 102)
Lancaster, California

John Calvert (1911-2013) was an American magician who has performed on stage (including Broadway) for eight decades and a film actor who appeared in numerous movies.[1]

Early years

Calvert became fascinated with magic at age eight when his father took him to see the magician Howard Thurston perform in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly afterward, he performed his first trick for his Sunday school class - he made an egg appear from under another boy’s coat.

He made his initial magic tour when he was eighteen, performing in town halls in Kentucky back-road towns. His small troupe consisted of one assistant and “Gyp the Wonder Dog”. He returned home with a $2.65 profit.

Depression era

Through the depression years and into the 1940s, he continually increased the size of his magic show, adding illusions and personnel, and he gained notoriety by performing daredevil stunts for publicity. He transported his show’s equipment and personnel worldwide in a Douglas DC-3 airliner, and in later years on yachts.

Acting career

From the mid-1940s through the late 1950s, he performed in approximately forty films, including starring roles in three Film Classic releases, in which he portrayed a debonair detective known as “The Falcon”.[2]

Later years

Calvert continued performing magic during his Hollywood days.
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Calvert married to his wife Tammy in 1982.

Calvert remained active well into his later years, traveling the country with his magic acts and entertaining audiences with a mixture of charm and storytelling panache. At 100 he appeared at the London Palladium.

His biographer, William V. Rauscher, has called Calvert a "real-life Indiana Jones" because of his reputation for surviving dangerous circumstances in his travels. He was the subject of a biographical documentary entitled John Calvert – His Magic and Adventures.[3]

References

  1. http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-john-calvert-20130929,0,5985629.story
  2. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0130813
  3. http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=43137
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