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[[Cardo]] (June 2, 1900 - June 12, 1984) left a career as a physician to become a professional magician.<ref> Tricks That Mystify (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by Horace Goldin (1934)</ref> | [[Cardo]] (June 2, 1900 - June 12, 1984) left a career as a physician to become a professional magician.<ref> [[Tricks That Mystify]] (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by [[Horace Goldin]] (1934)</ref> | ||
Dr. Chatterjee received a degree in medical work and then a degree in conjuring in England. He stared performing professionally in 1929 and for over twenty-five years gave shows to the Indian, British, American and Australian soldiers.<ref>Silver Anniversary Of Dr. P. K. Chatterjee-Cardo, | Dr. Chatterjee received a degree in medical work and then a degree in conjuring in England. He stared performing professionally in 1929 and for over twenty-five years gave shows to the Indian, British, American and Australian soldiers.<ref>Silver Anniversary Of Dr. P. K. Chatterjee-Cardo, [[Linking Ring]], February 1950</ref> | ||
He was awarded a gold medal by the International Magicians Society of the World (India) and was a member of the Magic Circle of India and the [[I. B. M.]] | He was awarded a gold medal by the International Magicians Society of the World (India) and was a member of the Magic Circle of India and the [[I. B. M.]] |
Revision as of 13:45, 15 June 2010
Cardo | |
Born | Probhat Kumar Chatterjee June 2, 1900 Beneras (Now called Varanasi), India |
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Died | June 12, 1984 (age 84) London, UK |
Resting place | Cremated |
Nationality | Indian |
Known for | Master of Card tricks |
Cardo (June 2, 1900 - June 12, 1984) left a career as a physician to become a professional magician.[1]
Dr. Chatterjee received a degree in medical work and then a degree in conjuring in England. He stared performing professionally in 1929 and for over twenty-five years gave shows to the Indian, British, American and Australian soldiers.[2]
He was awarded a gold medal by the International Magicians Society of the World (India) and was a member of the Magic Circle of India and the I. B. M.
Books
- Indra-Jal
References
- ↑ Tricks That Mystify (incl. Who's Who in Magic) by Horace Goldin (1934)
- ↑ Silver Anniversary Of Dr. P. K. Chatterjee-Cardo, Linking Ring, February 1950