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'''Paul Stadelman'' (1900-1971) | '''Paul Stadelman''' (1900-1971), also known as "Sandu", was a professional magician that turned ventriloquist, with his figure "Windy Higgins".<ref>http://dickensndave.bravehost.com/stadel1.htm</ref> | ||
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He created "Polka Dot Paint" (a way of producing "color" on black and white television sets) and was was known for his voice from the genie bottle. <ref>Final Curtain, New Tops, May 1971</ref> | He created "Polka Dot Paint" (a way of producing "color" on black and white television sets) and was was known for his voice from the genie bottle. <ref>Final Curtain, New Tops, May 1971</ref> | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
* Secrets of Sandu (1933) | * Secrets of Sandu (1933) | ||
Latest revision as of 12:20, 28 November 2023
| Paul Stadelman | |
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| Born | January 12, 1900 Hopkinsville, Kentucky |
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| Died | March 18, 1971 (age 71) Illinois |
| Resting place | Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago |
| Flourished | l930s-1960s |
Paul Stadelman (1900-1971), also known as "Sandu", was a professional magician that turned ventriloquist, with his figure "Windy Higgins".[1]
Biography
He enlisted in World War I in 1917 and later worked with the United Services Organization during World War II.
He was the founder of VENT-O-RAMA, a popular meeting of Ventriloquists and served as president of the International Ventriloquist Association.
He created "Polka Dot Paint" (a way of producing "color" on black and white television sets) and was was known for his voice from the genie bottle. [2]
Books
- Secrets of Sandu (1933)
- Sandu Writes Again (1934)
- Ventriloquism and TV Ticklers (1951)
- Ventriloquism of Today (1963)
References
- ↑ http://dickensndave.bravehost.com/stadel1.htm
- ↑ Final Curtain, New Tops, May 1971