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[[Rogello]] (April 9, 1921 - ) is the stage name of Roger Rouet from France, son of magician [[Robelly]] (Robert  Rouet).
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Won first place in the Allied Art category at the first [[FISM]] in 1948.
 
Won first place in the Allied Art category at the first [[FISM]] in 1948.
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Revision as of 16:13, 16 February 2011

Rogello (April 9, 1921 - ) is the stage name of Roger Rouet from France, son of magician Robelly (Robert Rouet).

Rogello
BornRoger Rouet
April 09, 1921
France


Won first place in the Allied Art category at the first FISM in 1948.