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'''Felix Blei (and later Bley)'', who had own magic show for a short time, was a top professional manager/agen for magicians in the early 1900s.
'''Felix Blei (and later Bley)'', who had own magic show for a short time, was a top professional manager/agent for magicians in the early 1900s.


Blei (which rhymes with eye) began in 1900 managing [[Morton Clivette]].
Blei (which rhymes with eye) began in 1900 managing [[Morton Clivette]].

Revision as of 09:42, 31 August 2010

Felix Blei
BornFelix Blei
June 1, 1874
Tremessen, Germany
DiedMarch 31, 1942 (age 67)
Los Angeles, California

'Felix Blei (and later Bley), who had own magic show for a short time, was a top professional manager/agent for magicians in the early 1900s.

Blei (which rhymes with eye) began in 1900 managing Morton Clivette.

A member of the S. A. M., IBM, founding president of the Cincinnati Ring, and edited the magic news page in The Billboard.[1]

Magicians managed:

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, November, 1931