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'''Andre Letta''' was the was the stage name of the professional magician known as "The Scottish Court Magician". | '''Andre Letta''' (c.1875-1957) was the was the stage name of the professional magician known as "The Scottish Court Magician". Letta also performed ventriloquism and puppetry. | ||
He was one of the first magicians to perform in a kilt and did so into his seventies.<ref>The Wizard, April 1949</ref> | |||
In 1904 he journeyed from Scotland to America to present his magic.<ref>World's Fair, OCTOBER 16th, 1937</ref> | |||
He was the first president of the [[Society of Scottish Magicians]] which began meeting in 1912.<ref>MODERN MARVELS | |||
MAGICIANS AND PORTOBELLO SHOWMEN by DAVID IRVING, Portobello On-line Local History Project, http://porty.org.uk/</ref> | |||
He was the first president of the [[Society of Scottish Magicians]] which began meeting in 1912. | |||
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Revision as of 16:19, 19 May 2013
Andre Letta | |
Born | Robert Horne Stewart circa 1875 Scotland |
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Died | June 29, 1957 (age 81) |
Andre Letta (c.1875-1957) was the was the stage name of the professional magician known as "The Scottish Court Magician". Letta also performed ventriloquism and puppetry.
He was one of the first magicians to perform in a kilt and did so into his seventies.[1]
In 1904 he journeyed from Scotland to America to present his magic.[2]
He was the first president of the Society of Scottish Magicians which began meeting in 1912.[3]
References
- ↑ The Wizard, April 1949
- ↑ World's Fair, OCTOBER 16th, 1937
- ↑ MODERN MARVELS MAGICIANS AND PORTOBELLO SHOWMEN by DAVID IRVING, Portobello On-line Local History Project, http://porty.org.uk/