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Revision as of 16:12, 30 June 2010
Guy Ellsworth Jarrett (September 23, 1881 - 1972), born in southern Ohio, was an illusion builder constructing illusions for T. Nelson Downs, Thurston, leading Broadway shows, sideshows and the Chicago world's fairs.
He worked for one season on Thurston's show.
He was married for a time to Minerva, a female escape artist.
Illusions
- Bangkok Gungalow
- Twenty-one Girls for a Cabinet
Books
- Jarrett Magic and Stagecraft, Technical (1936)
- Jarrett Magic by Jim Steinmeyer (1981)
- The Complete Jarrett by Jim Steinmeyer (2001)