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[[Larry Grey]] (1894? - 1951), born Lawrence Grey in England, was a comedy magician known as the "Dizzy Wizard".
 
[[Larry Grey]] (1894? - 1951), born Lawrence Grey in England, was a comedy magician known as the "Dizzy Wizard".
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Grey moved to the Canada in the early 1900s and then the United States. Early in his career he did a manipulative act with Jumbo Cards and by 1925 was doing a card act while wearing gloves.
 
Grey moved to the Canada in the early 1900s and then the United States. Early in his career he did a manipulative act with Jumbo Cards and by 1925 was doing a card act while wearing gloves.

Revision as of 21:34, 18 February 2011

Larry Grey (1894? - 1951), born Lawrence Grey in England, was a comedy magician known as the "Dizzy Wizard".

Larry Grey
BornLawrence Grey
circa 1894
England
Died1951


Grey moved to the Canada in the early 1900s and then the United States. Early in his career he did a manipulative act with Jumbo Cards and by 1925 was doing a card act while wearing gloves.

Around 1918, Grey met Dai Vernon at Coney Island. Dai taught him how to cut silhouettes and they both worked together cutting silhouettes at the Toronto Exhibition in 1919 and at a booth in New York City in the 1920s.

While in New York City in 1926, Grey and Vernon formed the Sleight-of-Hand Artists Club and had meetings at their Silhouette Studio on Broadway.

Grey did about fifteen minutes of magic with jumbo cards in the film, "Oldtimers Night", a movie about vaudeville performers performing in a boarding house.

Near the end of his life, Grey had his own Magic theater on the boardwalk at Santa Cruz, California and did a comedy Magic act with his wife known as Larry Grey and Carlotta.

Grey also worked on the Walt Disney movie, Alice in Wonderland as the voice for Bill the Lizard just before he took his own life in 1951.

Dai Vernon considered Grey one of the greatest card performer who ever lived.

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