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  2. Ching Ling Foo - Wikipedia

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    Ching Ling Foo was born in Beijing, Qing dynasty, on May 11, 1854, [1] He studied traditional Chinese magic and was a well-respected performer in his homeland.. During a typical performance, he stunned the audience by breathing smoke and fire or producing ribbons and a 15-foot-long (4.6 m) pole from his mouth.

  3. Chinese linking rings - Wikipedia

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    Chinese stage magician Ching Ling Foo (1854–1922) was one of the early performers of the linking rings in the form known today. [1] A painting by Giacomo Mantegazza in 1876 showed a harem girl holding a set of rings above her head. Speculation about the rings' origin has been traced to Turkey, Egypt and the Middle East and as long ago as the ...

  4. Chung Ling Soo - Wikipedia

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    When Ching Ling Foo realized that the press was not interested in Chung Ling Soo's real identity, he backed out of the press conference and the challenge. The episode was a public embarrassment for Ching Ling Foo, who remained at the Empire Theatre for only four weeks (Chung Ling Soo's engagement at the Hippodrome lasted three months). [7]

  5. List of vaudeville performers: A–K - Wikipedia

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    Ching Ling Foo: 1854 1922 Chinese Magician. [207] Chung Ling Soo: April 2, 1861 March 24, 1918 American Magician. [208] Paul Cinquevalli: June 30, 1859 July 14, 1918 German Juggler. [209] Ina Claire: October 15, 1893 February 21, 1985 American Singer-comedian Ina Claire made her vaudeville debut in 1907 impersonating Harry Lauder. Her first ...

  6. Asian Americans in arts and entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Jimmy Wong and Freddie Wong also own popular YouTube channels, with the former acting in and the latter producing the web series Video Game High School. Mark Edward Fischbach is another example of a popular Asian American on YouTube. His YouTube channel and name online, Markiplier, is dedicated to gaming videos and comedy. [93]

  7. Tarbell Course in Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Tarbell Course in Magic is a notable encyclopedia of magic amongst professional and amateur magicians.It has eight volumes; the first five were part of the original home-study correspondence course compiled in 1928 by Harlan Tarbell, the remaining three volumes being added on later.

  8. The Magician (1900 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Magician is a 1900 American silent trick film produced by Thomas A. Edison's Edison Manufacturing Company. [1] According to the Edison film catalog, the film originally was sold to theaters for $9.00. [2]

  9. Twin of Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The target of numerous people who covet the treasure, the two friends adventure through China despite the danger. In their journey, Ling meets two girls from two opposing sects, while Chong falls for the sister of the future emperor of China. With their extraordinary experiences, will the two become heroes amidst the historical turbulence? [1]