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His show consisted of magic in first half and ventriloquism in the second. He brought his show on tour to the United States in 1936. His illusion show became so large that if all the magic was presented in one continuous performance, the show would run over 7 hours. | His show consisted of magic in first half and ventriloquism in the second. He brought his show on tour to the United States in 1936. His illusion show became so large that if all the magic was presented in one continuous performance, the show would run over 7 hours. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 23 August 2011
Ricardo Richiardi (1895 - 1937) born in Argentina, billed himself as The Great Richiardi
Ricardo Richiardi | |
Born | 1895 Argentina |
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Died | 1937 |
Resting place | Greenwood Cemetery. Atlanta, Georgia.\ |
- ↑ Here Comes Richardine by Arthur Leroy, Genii 1959 November.<?ref>
His show consisted of magic in first half and ventriloquism in the second. He brought his show on tour to the United States in 1936. His illusion show became so large that if all the magic was presented in one continuous performance, the show would run over 7 hours.
In 1937, while on tour, a car accident ended his life in Atlanta, Georgia. His son Aldo Richiardi, who billed himself as Richiardi, Jr., was 14 when he became heir to his father's magical empire.
References
- ↑ Here Comes Richardine by Arthur Leroy, Genii 1959 November.<?ref>
His show consisted of magic in first half and ventriloquism in the second. He brought his show on tour to the United States in 1936. His illusion show became so large that if all the magic was presented in one continuous performance, the show would run over 7 hours.
In 1937, while on tour, a car accident ended his life in Atlanta, Georgia. His son Aldo Richiardi, who billed himself as Richiardi, Jr., was 14 when he became heir to his father's magical empire.
References
<references/>
- ↑ Here Comes Richardine by Arthur Leroy, Genii 1959 November.<?ref>
His show consisted of magic in first half and ventriloquism in the second. He brought his show on tour to the United States in 1936. His illusion show became so large that if all the magic was presented in one continuous performance, the show would run over 7 hours.
In 1937, while on tour, a car accident ended his life in Atlanta, Georgia. His son Aldo Richiardi, who billed himself as Richiardi, Jr., was 14 when he became heir to his father's magical empire.