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+ | | birth_name = Charles Mattmueller | ||
+ | | birth_day = February 12, | ||
+ | | birth_year = 1878 | ||
+ | | birth_place = Cleveland, Ohio | ||
+ | | death_day = August 9, | ||
+ | | death_year = 1959 | ||
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+ | | resting_place = Riverside Cemetary, outside of Cleveland | ||
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+ | [[Karl Germain]] ( 1878 - 1959) began his magic career as a boy in Ohio and was touring professionally by the age of twenty. He toured the Great Britain and Ireland as "The American Wizard". He was nicknamed Karl by his school teachers, because there were too many Charles in the school. | ||
− | He retired from performing when his sister Ida died (who was his second person in his two-person mentalism act) and went to study law. He | + | He retired for the first time from performing when his sister Ida died (who was his second person in his two-person mentalism act) and went to study law. In 1914, after graduating, he opened a law practice. He still performed periodically, but started booking his one time assistant, [[Paul Fleming]] whom he taught to preform his repertoire. |
− | David Ben's reproduces Germain's Egyptian Water Jars and Blooming Rose Bush in his act "The Conjuror". | + | In 1916, returned to performing, when Fleming went to pursue his own carer, but only for a short time as he soon started loosing his eyesight and eventually became blind. |
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+ | [[David Ben]]'s reproduces Germain's Egyptian Water Jars and Blooming Rose Bush in his act "The Conjuror".<ref>Obit [[Genii 1959 September]]</ref><ref>[[Genii 2002 May]] cover story.</ref> | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | * Secrets of Karl Germain by Stuart Cramer (1962) | + | * [[The Secrets of Karl Germain]] by [[Stuart Cramer]] (1962) |
− | * Germain The Wizard and His Legerdermain by Stuart Cramer (1966) | + | * [[Germain The Wizard and His Legerdermain]] by Stuart Cramer (1966) |
− | * Germain the Wizard by Todd Karr | + | * Germain the Wizard by [[Todd Karr]] |
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:American magicians]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 16 February 2012
Karl Germain | |
Born | Charles Mattmueller February 12, 1878 Cleveland, Ohio |
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Died | August 9, 1959 (age 81) |
Resting place | Riverside Cemetary, outside of Cleveland |
He retired for the first time from performing when his sister Ida died (who was his second person in his two-person mentalism act) and went to study law. In 1914, after graduating, he opened a law practice. He still performed periodically, but started booking his one time assistant, Paul Fleming whom he taught to preform his repertoire.
In 1916, returned to performing, when Fleming went to pursue his own carer, but only for a short time as he soon started loosing his eyesight and eventually became blind.
David Ben's reproduces Germain's Egyptian Water Jars and Blooming Rose Bush in his act "The Conjuror".[1][2]
Books
- The Secrets of Karl Germain by Stuart Cramer (1962)
- Germain The Wizard and His Legerdermain by Stuart Cramer (1966)
- Germain the Wizard by Todd Karr
References
- ↑ Obit Genii 1959 September
- ↑ Genii 2002 May cover story.