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'''Harry Marvello''' (February 9, 1879 - May 27, 1967) was born Harry Hutchison in Scotland. He began as a student to [[Ludwig Dobler]] that went on to become a popular society entertainer, even performing for Queen Victoria. | |||
He began as a student to [[Ludwig Dobler]] that went on to become a popular society entertainer, even performing for Queen Victoria. | |||
He also created an illusion act with effects being created by [[Walter Cerretta Jeans]] including the successful "Silver Hat" illusion. He later developed a card act under the name "Harry Styles". | He also created an illusion act with effects being created by [[Walter Cerretta Jeans]] including the successful "Silver Hat" illusion. He later developed a card act under the name "Harry Styles". | ||
Marvello eventually retired in 1925 from performing and became a journalist. | |||
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Revision as of 12:53, 5 January 2013
- See also: Lester Lake, "The Great Marvello".
| Harry Marvello | |
| Born | Harry Hutchison February 9, 1879 Scotland |
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| Died | May 27, 1967 (age 88) Kingston on Thames |
| Resting place | Brookwood Cemetery |
| Nationality | Scottish |
Harry Marvello (February 9, 1879 - May 27, 1967) was born Harry Hutchison in Scotland. He began as a student to Ludwig Dobler that went on to become a popular society entertainer, even performing for Queen Victoria.
He also created an illusion act with effects being created by Walter Cerretta Jeans including the successful "Silver Hat" illusion. He later developed a card act under the name "Harry Styles".
Marvello eventually retired in 1925 from performing and became a journalist.