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    Harry Kellar (born Heinrich Keller; July 11, 1849 – March 10, 1922) was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kellar was a predecessor of Harry Houdini and a successor of Robert Heller and Isaiah Hughes, under whom he apprenticed.

  2. Harry Kellar (born July 11, 1849, Erie, Pa., U.S.—died March 10, 1922, Los Angeles) was the first great magician native to the United States. Called the “dean of magic” and “the most beloved magician in history,” he was the most popular magician from 1896 until 1908.

  3. Sep 27, 2021 · An inspiration for the Wizard of Oz and a predecessor to Harry Houdini, Harry Kellar was the most famous magician in the late 19th century.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Harry Kellar, the most famous and influential magician of his time. Discover his spectacular illusions, his partnerships, his retirement, and his friendship with Houdini.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Harry Kellar, one of the most influential magicians of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Discover how he inspired the Wizard of Oz character, created the Vanishing Birdcage and Levitation of Princess Karnac, and more.

  6. Harry Kellar (1849-1922) ran away from home to work a series of odd jobs, eventually becoming an assistant to the magician “Fakir of Ava” after witnessing one of his performances. Kellar...

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · The show was a huge success, and at Houdini’s urging, Kellar was carried off the stage as the orchestra played “Auld Lang Syne.” Harry Kellar, “America’s greatest magician” according to Harry Houdini, died in Los Angeles of influenza on March 3, 1918.