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  1. Harry Bouton Blackstone (born Henry Boughton; September 27, 1885 – November 16, 1965) was a famed stage magician and illusionist of the 20th century. Blackstone was born Harry Bouton [1] in Chicago, Illinois. [2] . He began his career as a magician in his teens and was popular through World War II as a USO entertainer. [3] .

  2. Sep 23, 2024 · Harry Blackstone, Sr. was an American magician who entertained audiences at the turn of the 20th century and into the 1950s. Nicknamed the Great Blackstone, he was noted for performing the dancing handkerchief, the vanishing birdcage, and the floating light bulb (see magic).

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  3. Blackstone was born in Three Rivers, Michigan, the son of noted stage magician Harry Blackstone Sr. (also known as "The Great Blackstone"). As an infant, he was used as a prop in his father's act. [3]

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Explore the life and career of Harry Blackstone Sr., a prominent magician of the early 20th century who left a lasting impact on the magic community. Learn about his famous illusions, relationships with other magicians, and the legacy he left behind.

  5. Harry Blackstone, Sr. - The Great Blackstone - started it all near the beginning of the 20th Century. The tradition was magnificently carried on by his son, Harry Blackstone Jr., who was continentally celebrated for the most lush and lavish stage illusion show seen since his father's retirement.

  6. Harry Blackstone Sr. was a famous magician and illusionist of the 20th century. He was often referred to as The Great Blackstone. His son, Harry Blackstone, Jr., was also a very famous magician. As a magician, Blackstone Sr. possessed the ability of superior sleight-of-hand and showmanship skills.

  7. Jun 10, 2013 · The Great Blackstone performs in a rare television appearance - The Drum That Can't Be Beat, The Dancing Handkerchief and The Buzz Saw Illusion. From the CBS...

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