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'''Roger Coker''' was the younger half of the magic and comedy act, [[Milo and Roger]].  
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'''Roger Coker''' (1930-1997) was the younger half of the magic and comedy act, [[Milo and Roger]].
  
Coker passed away in a hospital in Bangkok after cancer surgery.
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 23 February 2014

Roger Coker

Cover of Genii (1971)
Born1930
DiedMarch of 1997
Bangkok

Roger Coker (1930-1997) was the younger half of the magic and comedy act, Milo and Roger.

Biography

Coker passed away in a hospital in Bangkok after cancer surgery.[1]

Books

  • Milo & Roger: A Magical Life (1999)
  • Catching up with Milo and Roger by Dustin Stinett (2007)

References

  1. Cover Genii 1971 August