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'''Theodore Hardeen''' (b.1876–d.1945) was a magician and escape artist, best known as [[Harry Houdini]]'s brother. So dedicated was he to Houdini, that Hardeen usually introduced himself as the “brother of Houdini." He was the founder of the [[Magician's Guild]]. | |||
He was born as Ferencz Dezso Weisz or Weisz Ferenc Dezső in Budapest, Hungary and went by the name of Theodore Weiss when the family was living in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was known as Deshi and later Dash by his parents. It was Hardeen who first conceived of escaping from a straitjacket in full view of the audience -- a concept fully used by Houdini and generations of performers since. | == Biography == | ||
He was born as Ferencz Dezso Weisz (or Weisz Ferenc Dezső) in Budapest, Hungary, and went by the name of Theodore Weiss when the family was living in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was known as "Deshi", and later "Dash" by his parents. It was Hardeen who first conceived of escaping from a straitjacket in full view of the audience -- a concept fully used by Houdini and generations of performers since. | |||
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Hardeen passed many items to his associate [[Douglas Geoffrey Mackintosh]] who was an illusionist and performed under the name Douglas Geoffrey and after Hardeen passed away, as "Hardeen, Jr". | Hardeen passed many items to his associate [[Douglas Geoffrey Mackintosh]], who was an illusionist and performed under the name Douglas Geoffrey, and after Hardeen passed away, as "Hardeen, Jr".<ref>* Cover [[Genii 1942 August]]</ref><ref> Obit [[Genii 1945 July]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 29 February 2024
Theodore Hardeen | |
Cover of Genii (1942) | |
Born | Ferencz Dezso Weisz March 04, 1876 Budapest |
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Died | June 12, 1945 (age 69) |
Resting place | Machpelah Cemetery, New York |
Theodore Hardeen (b.1876–d.1945) was a magician and escape artist, best known as Harry Houdini's brother. So dedicated was he to Houdini, that Hardeen usually introduced himself as the “brother of Houdini." He was the founder of the Magician's Guild.
Biography
He was born as Ferencz Dezso Weisz (or Weisz Ferenc Dezső) in Budapest, Hungary, and went by the name of Theodore Weiss when the family was living in Appleton, Wisconsin. He was known as "Deshi", and later "Dash" by his parents. It was Hardeen who first conceived of escaping from a straitjacket in full view of the audience -- a concept fully used by Houdini and generations of performers since.
Will Goldston wrote that:
Hardeen learnt his business from Houdini, and he learnt it well, as no man could have failed to do with such a master. But the natural ability was always there. Even if Houdini had not existed to point the way, it is quite likely that Hardeen would have become an escape artiste. I have seen him perform several times, and have marvelled at his achievements. The huge chains in the cartoon are hardly an exaggeration of those from which he breaks loose. The handcuffs but a simple thing compared with those with which he is used to toy. Hardeen, like his more famous brother Harry Houdini is a great favourite in the magical world. He is a man of considerable culture and one of the best raconteurs I have ever met. Like Houdini, he is willing to expend both time and money freely to further the cause of magic. Both the amateurs and the professionals of our number regard him as a friend. And the general public regard him as a brilliant artiste and a thrilling entertainer.
Hardeen passed many items to his associate Douglas Geoffrey Mackintosh, who was an illusionist and performed under the name Douglas Geoffrey, and after Hardeen passed away, as "Hardeen, Jr".[1][2]
References
- ↑ * Cover Genii 1942 August
- ↑ Obit Genii 1945 July
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