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'''Vincent Dalban''' (1896-1938) was the stage name of Vincent Moreland Harris.  
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'''Vincent Dalban''' (1896-1938) was the stage name of Vincent Moreland Harris,  a sleight of hand card magician and mentalist.  
  
Sleight of hand card magic and mentalist.  
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== Biography ==
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His professional [[vaudeville]] work began in 1914.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931</ref>
  
Professional vaudeville work began in 1914.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931</ref>
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He was the person that suggested the theme of the [[Lie Detector]] to [[Ted Annemann]].
  
Suggested the theme of the [[Lie Detector]] to [[Ted Annemann]].
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* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/22/vincent-dalban/
  
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 23 December 2016

Vincent Dalban
BornVincent Moreland Harris
December 23, 1896
London, England
DiedMay 4, 1938 (age 41)

Vincent Dalban (1896-1938) was the stage name of Vincent Moreland Harris, a sleight of hand card magician and mentalist.

Biography

His professional vaudeville work began in 1914.[1]

He was the person that suggested the theme of the Lie Detector to Ted Annemann.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931