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'''John Siems''' (b.1883-d.1957) born Johannes Siems in Copenhagen was known as "The Little Siems" because he is small of size. | |||
== Biography == | |||
Siems performed in all parts of the world including appearances at Buckingham Palace on four occasions and a total of 78 weeks in four of London's theaters. He performed in the United States in 1940s and 50s and may have become an American citizen. | |||
Siems reported to [[Abracadabra]] magazine that he appeared as the first magician to play at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, July 7, 1953. He also claimed to be the sole magical appearance at Soldiers' Field in Chicago where he produced a fir-tree from a paper cone. | |||
In 1952, he performed for the Cole Bros. Circus.<ref>[[Sphinx]],July, 1931, page 229</ref><ref>Abracadabra Vol. 13, page 353, 1952 </ref><ref>Abracadabra Vol. 16, page 18, 1953</ref> | |||
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John Siems | |
Born | Johannes Siems 1883 Copenhagen |
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Died | 1957 |
John Siems (b.1883-d.1957) born Johannes Siems in Copenhagen was known as "The Little Siems" because he is small of size.
Biography
Siems performed in all parts of the world including appearances at Buckingham Palace on four occasions and a total of 78 weeks in four of London's theaters. He performed in the United States in 1940s and 50s and may have become an American citizen.
Siems reported to Abracadabra magazine that he appeared as the first magician to play at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, July 7, 1953. He also claimed to be the sole magical appearance at Soldiers' Field in Chicago where he produced a fir-tree from a paper cone.
In 1952, he performed for the Cole Bros. Circus.[1][2][3]