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[[Johnny Platt]] (1903 - 1990) became an all around magician doing illusions, close-up, stage magic (both talking and silent oriental) and lecturer.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931 </ref>  
 
[[Johnny Platt]] (1903 - 1990) became an all around magician doing illusions, close-up, stage magic (both talking and silent oriental) and lecturer.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931 </ref>  
  
Began working semi-professionally in 1919 as "La Platt" in Chicago.
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He began working semi-professionally in 1919 as "La Platt" in Chicago and was one of the early members of the [[IBM]] (number 109).  
  
Platt was one of the early members of the [[IBM]] (number 109).  
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Platt was working in the printing business by day and a magician in the evenings, when a theatrical agent called to book him to replace their  oriental magician for the World's Fair of 1933 in Chicago. He performed under the name "Hadji Baba". He also did a Chinese Act as "Ki Ming" during the last days of [[vaudeville]].<ref>Cover [[Genii 1959 March]]</ref>
  
He was working in the printing business by day and a magician in the evenings, when a theatrical agent called to book him to replace their  oriental magician for the World's Fair of 1933 in Chicago. He performed under the name "Hadji Baba". He also did a Chinese Act as "Ki Ming" during the last days of [[vaudeville]].
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During World War II he join the [[USO]] and performed all over the world. He then worked at the Chicago's LaSalle Hotel in the "Gay Nineties Bar" as an MC and magician for fifteen years. He appeared on [[Don Alan]]'s  "Magic Ranch" TV series.<ref> Obit [[Genii 1990 March]]</ref>
  
During World War II he join the [[USO]] and performed all over the world. He then worked at the Chicago's LaSalle Hotel in the "Gay Nineties Bar" as an MC and magician for fifteen years.  He appeared on [[Don Alan]]'s  "Magic Ranch" TV series.<ref>Cover [[Genii 1959 March]]</ref>
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Later he moved out to Hollywood and worked all the rooms at the [[Magic Castle]].<ref>[http://remarkablemagic.com/2012/03/05/johnny-platt-is-there-a-small-hindu-boy-in-the-audience/ Johnny Platt: is there a small Hindu boy in the audience? by Nick Lewin]</ref>  
  
Later he moved out to Hollywood and worked all the rooms at the [[Magic Castle]].<ref>[http://remarkablemagic.com/2012/03/05/johnny-platt-is-there-a-small-hindu-boy-in-the-audience/ Johnny Platt: is there a small Hindu boy in the audience? by Nick Lewin]</ref> He won the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] "Close-Up Magician" Award in 1970 and received a Performing Fellowship in 1979.<ref> Obit [[Genii 1990 March]]</ref>
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== Awards ==
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* [[Academy of Magical Arts]] "Close-Up Magician" Award in 1970  
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* Academy of Magical Arts "Performing Fellowship" in 1979.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:06, 27 March 2012

Johnny Platt

Cover of Genii (1959)
BornJohn Joseph Platt
October 5, 1903
Chicago, Illinois
DiedJune 6, 1990 (age 86)
NationalityAmerican
Johnny Platt (1903 - 1990) became an all around magician doing illusions, close-up, stage magic (both talking and silent oriental) and lecturer.[1]

He began working semi-professionally in 1919 as "La Platt" in Chicago and was one of the early members of the IBM (number 109).

Platt was working in the printing business by day and a magician in the evenings, when a theatrical agent called to book him to replace their oriental magician for the World's Fair of 1933 in Chicago. He performed under the name "Hadji Baba". He also did a Chinese Act as "Ki Ming" during the last days of vaudeville.[2]

During World War II he join the USO and performed all over the world. He then worked at the Chicago's LaSalle Hotel in the "Gay Nineties Bar" as an MC and magician for fifteen years. He appeared on Don Alan's "Magic Ranch" TV series.[3]

Later he moved out to Hollywood and worked all the rooms at the Magic Castle.[4]

Awards

  • Academy of Magical Arts "Close-Up Magician" Award in 1970
  • Academy of Magical Arts "Performing Fellowship" in 1979.

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931
  2. Cover Genii 1959 March
  3. Obit Genii 1990 March
  4. Johnny Platt: is there a small Hindu boy in the audience? by Nick Lewin