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'''Steve Miaco''' (1912-1949), born Stephen Alfred Frisbie, started performing as a child and later become known for his manipulation act at top nightclubs in the United States including the Rainbow Room in New York City.<ref>Cover, [[Sphinx]], September 1937</ref>
 
 
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'''Steve Miaco''' (1912-1949), born Stephen Alfred Frisbie, started performing as a child and later become known for his manipulation act at top nightclubs in the United States including the Rainbow Room in New York City.<ref>Cover, [[Sphinx]], September 1937</ref>
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== Biography ==
 
He had been handicapped from birth by deafness and an inability to speak properly. According to rumors, he had sat through [[Cardini]]'s act, day after day, studying and learning his every move.
 
He had been handicapped from birth by deafness and an inability to speak properly. According to rumors, he had sat through [[Cardini]]'s act, day after day, studying and learning his every move.
  
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Miaco died from injuries sustained from a fractured skill when falling to the pavement following a mixed up in a street fight with a German sailor. The sailor did not realize that he could not talk and mistook his manner.
 
Miaco died from injuries sustained from a fractured skill when falling to the pavement following a mixed up in a street fight with a German sailor. The sailor did not realize that he could not talk and mistook his manner.
  
His [[Color Change|VISIBLE COLOR CHANGE]] card routine was published in The [[Conjurors' Magazine]]<ref>Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, march 1946, page 22</ref> and "Bill, Lemon and Cigarette Combination" in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]]<ref> Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 4. No. 2. July 1946. p. 231.</ref>
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His VISIBLE [[Color Change|COLOR CHANGE]] card routine was published in The [[Conjurors' Magazine]]<ref>Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, march 1946, page 22</ref> and "Bill, Lemon and Cigarette Combination" in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]]<ref> Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 4. No. 2. July 1946. p. 231.</ref>
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Revision as of 20:33, 7 August 2013

Miaco
BornStephen Alfred Frisbie
1912
DiedSeptember 29, 1949

Steve Miaco (1912-1949), born Stephen Alfred Frisbie, started performing as a child and later become known for his manipulation act at top nightclubs in the United States including the Rainbow Room in New York City.[1]

Biography

He had been handicapped from birth by deafness and an inability to speak properly. According to rumors, he had sat through Cardini's act, day after day, studying and learning his every move.

His wife, Jerri, also performed magic as Miss Diana Dawn and Miss Jerri Dawn was close friend of Dell O'Dell.

He became a member of the SAM Parent Assembly in New York on December 7, 1940. He became close friends with Francis Carlyle.

Miaco died from injuries sustained from a fractured skill when falling to the pavement following a mixed up in a street fight with a German sailor. The sailor did not realize that he could not talk and mistook his manner.

His VISIBLE COLOR CHANGE card routine was published in The Conjurors' Magazine[2] and "Bill, Lemon and Cigarette Combination" in Hugard's Magic Monthly[3]

References

  1. Cover, Sphinx, September 1937
  2. Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, march 1946, page 22
  3. Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 4. No. 2. July 1946. p. 231.