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'''Joseph Irving''' , starting his stage career at age 12, performed as a juggler, strongman and magician for 76 years.  
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'''Joseph Irving''' (c.1883-1971),after starting his stage career at age 12, performed as a juggler, strongman and magician for 76 years.  
  
 
In 1904, he was in the act was known as Irving and Spillman, with Anna Spillman, who would later become his wife.<ref>Joe Irving, Magician Interviewed by John Braun, Linking Ring, January 1943</ref>
 
In 1904, he was in the act was known as Irving and Spillman, with Anna Spillman, who would later become his wife.<ref>Joe Irving, Magician Interviewed by John Braun, Linking Ring, January 1943</ref>

Revision as of 00:12, 13 August 2012

Joseph Irving
BornJoseph Eugene Irving
circa 1883
New York
DiedSeptember 7, 1971 (age 87)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Joseph Irving (c.1883-1971),after starting his stage career at age 12, performed as a juggler, strongman and magician for 76 years.

In 1904, he was in the act was known as Irving and Spillman, with Anna Spillman, who would later become his wife.[1]

He had been a member of the IBM starting in 1939 (No. 6528) and performed school shows in Chicago for many years and later in Oklahoma after moving there around 1960.[2]

He served as president of the IBM Ring No. 46, in Oklahoma City. Assisted by his wife, even with advancing years, he carried large equipment, stage settings and many props.

A photo of the Irvings can be seen on the Conjuring Arts' exhibit, "The Many Faces of Magic."[3]

References

  1. Joe Irving, Magician Interviewed by John Braun, Linking Ring, January 1943
  2. Broken Wand, Linking Ring, November 1971
  3. http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/joseph-irving/