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Gordon Freeman | |
Born | Gordon Freeman Swingler September 20, 1889 Fulham, England |
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Died | September of 1979 (age 89) Hounslow, England |
Nationality | English |
Gordon Freeman (1889-1979) did a comedy magic act, "The World's Worst Inventor."[1]
Biography
His first public performance was at the ten years of age and he appeared many times before royalty.
Freeman was the nephew of the Professor Demain.
He appeared at Maskelyne's Theatre in 1925[2] and at Daly's Theatre, Leicester Square, in August 1932.
References