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Revision as of 09:41, 25 September 2016

William Becker
BornWilhelm Frank Becker Jr.
April 17, 1886
In a small town near Berlin, Germany
DiedFebruary 18, 1985 (age 98)
Aurora, Illinois

William Becker (1886-1985) of Aurora, Illinois was a successful, full time professional who began performing as Mystero, spent 50 years working as a magician.

Biography

He was accepted into the Society of American Magicians in early 1915 with membership #463.

By 1919 Becker was playing a successful show featuring the Mystic Fountain, Enchanted Barnyard and Witching Cave. Throughout the 1920s he was performing his Mystero show while moving to Indiana, back to Aurora then Iowa and once again back to Aurora. He also played Lyceum dates throughout Wisconsin.

Throughout the 1940s Becker placed holiday greeting ads in The Sphinx and Genii, once billing himself as a "Master Transformist." [1]

Awards and honors

Lifetime Membership to SAM (1980)

References

  1. http://itricks.com/news/2014/05/on-the-trail-of-the-mysterious-mystero/