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- See also: George Waldo Heller (1860-1932) who toured Australia in the late 1800s..
George Washington Heller | |
Born | February 22, 1860 Williamsburg, Virginia |
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Died | August 21, 1928 (age 68) New Haven, Connecticut |
Resting place | Kensico Cemetery, Westchester County, New York |
George Heller (1860-1928), raised in Richmond, Virginia and Washington, D.C., was a manufacturer and amateur magician.
Biography
He was one of the 24 organizers of the Society of American Magicians and was member number 23. While serving as first Vice-President of the Society from 1921 to 1923, he filled in as president during Houdini's long tours. He was the Treasurer of the Society from 1923 until his death. [1]
Heller was a manufacturer of waistcoats and president of George W. Heller, Inc. in New York City. He spent the greater part of his life in New York City. He was the friend of many well known magicians and accumulated a large collection of magical apparatus and books on magic. He was a trustee of the Unitarian church at 110th Street, near Broadway, New York City, and for a number of years gave a performance of magic each year for the benefit of the church.[2]
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