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He appeared many times on American TV, including an appearance on Ed Sullivan Show. | He appeared many times on American TV, including an appearance on Ed Sullivan Show. | ||
He is acknowledged to have | He is acknowledged to have popularized the [[Chop Cup]] sometime in the mid 1950's, so the gimmicked cups were named after him. | ||
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Revision as of 05:08, 12 November 2010
Al Wheatley (1901 - November 12, 1965) was an Australian-born magician born Alvin H. Wheatley who performed as an Oriental.
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| Born | 1901 Australia |
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| Died | November 12, 1965 |
He worked for a few years as Jean Hugard's assistant, before becoming an expert "Chinese" magician.
In the early 40's, Al used the stage name Ching Ling Fu and later Ting Pin Soo, however, in the 50's he changed his name to Chop Chop and his act became Chop Chop and Chalene. They played up scale clubs such as The Empire Room of the Palmer House in Chicago and the Moulin Rouge in Los Angeles.
He appeared many times on American TV, including an appearance on Ed Sullivan Show.
He is acknowledged to have popularized the Chop Cup sometime in the mid 1950's, so the gimmicked cups were named after him.
References
- Cover Genii 1959 September