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+ | He did not get started in magic until he was a grown man after successfully working as a barber. He moved to the US and performed in theaters and nightclubs for many years performing in an elaborate Mexican cowboy (Charro) costume. | ||
− | Cantu toured Mexico but changed his name because Cantu was so common a name. He reversed the syllables and became Professor Tucan. | + | Cantu toured Mexico but changed his name because Cantu was so common a name. He reversed the syllables and became Professor Tucan. He also had success in England, Ireland and France. |
− | He was a member in the [[Los Angeles Society of Magicians]]. | + | He was a member in the [[Los Angeles Society of Magicians]] and performed as a magician in the Laurel & Hardy Spanish remake of CHICKENS COME HOME called, Politiquerías in 1931. |
− | + | Cantu's magic inspired magicians [[Channing Pollock]] and [[John Thompson]]. | |
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He died in an automobile accident in Atlanta, Georgia. | He died in an automobile accident in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
− | He is | + | He is credited with the [[Buckle Count]].<ref>Cover of [[Sphinx]] in October 1944 </ref> |
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− | [[Category:Biographies | + | [[Category:Biographies]] |
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Revision as of 01:08, 3 March 2012
Cantu, born Abraham J. Cantu in Monterey, Mexico, was the first magician to make doves appear.
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Born | Abraham J. Cantu November, 24 1896 Monterey, Mexico |
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Died | August, 27 1949 (age Expression error: Unexpected < operator.) Atlanta, Georgia |
He did not get started in magic until he was a grown man after successfully working as a barber. He moved to the US and performed in theaters and nightclubs for many years performing in an elaborate Mexican cowboy (Charro) costume.
Cantu toured Mexico but changed his name because Cantu was so common a name. He reversed the syllables and became Professor Tucan. He also had success in England, Ireland and France.
He was a member in the Los Angeles Society of Magicians and performed as a magician in the Laurel & Hardy Spanish remake of CHICKENS COME HOME called, Politiquerías in 1931.
Cantu's magic inspired magicians Channing Pollock and John Thompson.
He died in an automobile accident in Atlanta, Georgia.
He is credited with the Buckle Count.[1]