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He performed on Jack Paar's "The Morning Show" in 1954.<ref>Hugard's Magic Monthly, NOVEMBER, 1954</ref> | He performed on Jack Paar's "The Morning Show" in 1954.<ref>Hugard's Magic Monthly, NOVEMBER, 1954</ref> | ||
Looking through old [[I.B.M.]] and [[S.A.M.]] reports, Gross joined the New York City S.A.M. Assembly of the in 1948 and then a reinstatement with the Hollywood, Florida I.B.M. Ring in 1964. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 28 March 2015
| Prince Hara | |
| Born | Harold R. Gross |
|---|---|
| Flourished | 1940s-1960s |
Prince Hara (fl. 1940s-1960s) did illusions and a pickpocket act, billed as the "Thief of Bagdad".[1]
Biography
He performed on Jack Paar's "The Morning Show" in 1954.[2]
Looking through old I.B.M. and S.A.M. reports, Gross joined the New York City S.A.M. Assembly of the in 1948 and then a reinstatement with the Hollywood, Florida I.B.M. Ring in 1964.
References