Fred Culpitt, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fred Culpitt

British magician (1877-1944)

Date of Birth: 09-May-1877

Place of Birth: Southwark St Saviour, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1944

Profession: magician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Fred Culpitt

  • Frederick Willis Culpitt (9 May 1877 in Southwark St Saviour, London; 1944 in Wandsworth, London) was an English stage magician and magic inventor.
  • He achieved stage success in the early part of the 20th century with a comedy magic act and is also notable as the first magician to appear on a regularly scheduled television show. Culpitt got his first big break when the American "chinese-style" magician Chung Ling Soo booked him for a tour of Australia in 1909.
  • Between 1914 and 1918 Culpitt replaced David Devant at St.
  • George's Hall, London, performing as a "magical comedian".Culpitt is credited with inventing the Doll's House Illusion, the Costume Trunk Illusion and the Silk To Egg Trick, which continue to be used by magicians.
  • He is also credited with devising methods for the Torn and restored newspaper trick and various other effects that have become a part of the stage magic repertoire.In 1936 the BBC began test broadcasts from Alexandra Palace, London, for the world's first regular television service.
  • In an effort to find material that would work well on the new medium the corporation sought entertainment acts that had a strong visual element.
  • Culpitt was recruited to present magic, thus helping to establish a lasting place for magic in television variety programming.Also in 1936, Culpitt appeared in the film Keep Your Seats, Please, which starred George Formby.
  • According to the British Film Catalogue, Culpitt, in a small supporting role, played a magician.

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