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Crowther became interested in magic from an early age and later gave whole evening show, assisted by wife. | Crowther became interested in magic from an early age and later gave whole evening show, assisted by wife. | ||
With wife, he was also a finalist in world's International Ballroom Dancing Championship at Paris, 1931. | With wife, he was also a finalist in world's International Ballroom Dancing Championship at Paris, 1931. | ||
His marionettes and puppets, which he constructed himself, had been exhibited | His marionettes and puppets, which he constructed himself, had been exhibited | ||
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| Arnold Crowther | |
| Born | October 6, 1909 Kent, England |
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| Died | May 1, 1974 (age 64) |
Arnold Crowther (1909-1974) was a magician that performed ventriloquism, chapeaugraphy, Punch and Judy show, marionettes, and puppets.
Biography
Crowther became interested in magic from an early age and later gave whole evening show, assisted by wife.
With wife, he was also a finalist in world's International Ballroom Dancing Championship at Paris, 1931.
His marionettes and puppets, which he constructed himself, had been exhibited at art shows.[1]
References
- ↑ Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)