- Born
- Died
- Birth nameHarry Boughton
- Nickname
- The Great Blackstone
- Harry Blackstone was born on September 27, 1885 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Magiskt (1993), Mister Ed (1961) and About Faces (1959). He was married to Mildred Rose Phinney. He died on November 16, 1965 in Colon, Michigan, USA.
- SpouseMildred Rose Phinney(July 13, 1933 - September 1941) (divorced, 1 child)
- He was one of the most prominent magicians of the 20th century.
- Father of Harry Blackstone Jr..
- Born Henri Bouton in Chicago of French-Canadian ancestry, he performed with his look-alike brother Pete as a junior magician. He changed his name to 'Harry' as a tribute to Harry Kellar, a prominent illusionist of the period. His first vaudeville act was called "Harry Bouton & Company", followed by "Straight and Crooked Magic", at which time his brother dropped out to concentrate on backstage work. Harry subsequently went on the road as 'Fredrik the Great' until World War I made German names too unpopular. In 1917, he settled on "Blackstone the Master Magician", travelling with an entourage of ten assistants.
- His famous routines included 'Blackstone's Indian Rope Trick', the 'Floating Light Bulb', 'The Bachelor's Dream' and the 'Spirit Dancing Handkerchief''.
- Was relatively short of stature and had a minor speech impediment.
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