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'''Earle G. Heyl''' was a semi-professional magician who did with a conjuring act as '''Sedrick Hoyt'' and also performed under were "Chuckling Doo" and "I Make Faces".
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'''Earle G. Heyl''' (1879-1960) was a semi-professional magician who did with a conjuring act as "Sedrick Hoyt", who also performed under were "Chuckling Doo" and "I Make Faces".
  
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Heyl started  in Philadelphia, moving to Baltimore in 1933.  An early member of the [[SAM]] (card No. 1780) and the [[IBM]] (card No. 331), he did 26 radio shows on magic history and anecdotes in late 1940s.
 
Heyl started  in Philadelphia, moving to Baltimore in 1933.  An early member of the [[SAM]] (card No. 1780) and the [[IBM]] (card No. 331), he did 26 radio shows on magic history and anecdotes in late 1940s.
  
He was the father of magic collector  [[Edgar G. Heyl]] (1911-1993) and cousin of vaudeville singer [[Jack Norworth]] (1879-1959) who was an amateur magician.<ref>Obit, Abra,29th OCTOBER, 1960 </ref><ref>Broken Wand, MUM,  
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He was the father of magic collector  [[Edgar G. Heyl]] (1911-1993) and cousin of vaudeville singer [[Jack Norworth]] (1879-1959) who was an amateur magician.<ref>Obit, Abra,29th OCTOBER, 1960 </ref><ref>Broken Wand, MUM,DECEMBER, 1960</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:41, 5 October 2013

Earle G. Heyl
BornEarle G. Heyl
circa 1879
DiedOctober 11, 1960 (age 80)
Baltimore, Maryland

Earle G. Heyl (1879-1960) was a semi-professional magician who did with a conjuring act as "Sedrick Hoyt", who also performed under were "Chuckling Doo" and "I Make Faces".

Biography

Heyl started in Philadelphia, moving to Baltimore in 1933. An early member of the SAM (card No. 1780) and the IBM (card No. 331), he did 26 radio shows on magic history and anecdotes in late 1940s.

He was the father of magic collector Edgar G. Heyl (1911-1993) and cousin of vaudeville singer Jack Norworth (1879-1959) who was an amateur magician.[1][2]

References

  1. Obit, Abra,29th OCTOBER, 1960
  2. Broken Wand, MUM,DECEMBER, 1960