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'''Marie Herrmann''' (?-?), the wife of [[Leon Herrmann]] (1867-1909), was known as the "Queen of Illusions" for her numerous illusions that she performed in connection with her husband. | |||
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She joined her husband's show around 1899, taking the place of [[Adelaide Herrmann]]. She spoke broken English and wore gorgeous gowns on stage. She assisted her husband with performing in most of his illusions including "Mystere", "Mysterious Parisian Boudoir", "Transperanza", and "Enchanted Roses". | She joined her husband's show around 1899, taking the place of [[Adelaide Herrmann]]. She spoke broken English and wore gorgeous gowns on stage. She assisted her husband with performing in most of his illusions including "Mystere", "Mysterious Parisian Boudoir", "Transperanza", and "Enchanted Roses". | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 3 August 2013
| Marie Herrmann | |
| Cover of Sphinx (December 1907) | |
| Born | ? Paris, France |
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| Died | ? |
Marie Herrmann (?-?), the wife of Leon Herrmann (1867-1909), was known as the "Queen of Illusions" for her numerous illusions that she performed in connection with her husband.
Biography
She joined her husband's show around 1899, taking the place of Adelaide Herrmann. She spoke broken English and wore gorgeous gowns on stage. She assisted her husband with performing in most of his illusions including "Mystere", "Mysterious Parisian Boudoir", "Transperanza", and "Enchanted Roses".