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Homar Woulffe | |
Born | Hermann Homar Woulffe ? Emporia, Kansas |
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Died | February 20, 1966 Chicago, Illinois |
Resting place | Rosehill Cemetery in Cook County, under Herman Homar |
Homar Woulffe (?-1966), a long time professional magician as Hermann Homar "The Wizard of the West", was partner in Joe Berg's Magic Shop in Chicago.[1]
Biography
He lived in Kansas City for many years and helped Doc Wilson get out The Sphinx.[2]
Trix and Chatter has him doing magic in 1900 as an amateur.
Also performed as a clown magician called Romah starting in the 1920s.
References