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Occupation
  
Magician, actor

Name
  
John Calvert

Role
  
Magician


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Born
  
August 5, 1911 (
1911-08-05
)
New Trenton, Indiana, United States

Died
  
September 27, 2013, Lancaster, California, United States

Spouse
  
Tammy Calvert (m. 1982–2013)

Movies
  
Search For Danger, Devil's Cargo, Appointment for Murder, Gold Fever, Are These Our Parents?

Similar People
  
Tom Conway, Leslie Goodwins, Pilita Corrales, William Castle, William Nigh

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Madren Elbern "John" Calvert (August 5, 1911 – September 27, 2013) was an American magician and film actor. He performed on stage (including Broadway) for eight decades both in the United States and worldwide. Siegfried and Roy cited him as an inspiration, and Bess Houdini said that he was second only to Harry Houdini in "play(ing) the part of a magician."

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Early years

Calvert was born in New Trenton, Indiana and became fascinated with magic at age eight when his father took him to see the magician Howard Thurston perform in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly afterward, he performed his first trick for his Sunday school class - he made an egg appear from under another boy’s coat.

He made his initial magic tour when he was eighteen, performing in town halls in Kentucky backroad towns. His small troupe consisted of one assistant and “Gyp the Wonder Dog”. He returned home with a $2.65 profit.

Depression era to the mid 1940s

During the Great Depression and into the 1940s, he continually increased the size of his magic show, adding illusions and personnel. He gained notoriety by performing daredevil stunts for publicity.

Acting career

From the mid-1940s through the late 1950s, he performed in approximately forty films, including starring roles in three Film Classic releases, in which he portrayed a debonair detective known as “The Falcon”. He also played as himself in a Malaysian movie in 1960, Mat Magic.

Fifties-present

Calvert continued performing magic during his Hollywood days. In the mid-1940s, he transported his show’s equipment and personnel worldwide in a Douglas DC-3 airliner, and in later years on yachts.

Awards and accolades

In 2007, IBM Ring 257 named him Magician of the Year.

His biographer, William V. Rauscher, has called Calvert a “real-life Indiana Jones” because of his reputation for surviving dangerous circumstances in his travels. Even at age 100, Calvert traveled extensively, lecturing and performing magic.

Calvert was invited to perform his magic act both on Broadway in New York City and at the London Palladium Theatre on his 100th birthday.

Personal life

Calvert married his wife Tammy in 1982. He died on September 27, 2013, aged 102.

Filmography

Actor
1980
The Second Coming (Video) as
Narrator
1971
Mat magic
1956
Dark Venture as
John Kenyon
1952
Gold Fever as
John Bonar
1949
Search for Danger as
Michael 'The Falcon' Waring
1948
Appointment with Murder as
Michael Waring aka The Falcon
1948
Devil's Cargo as
Michael 'The Falcon' Watling
1945
Lawless Empire as
Blaze Howard (uncredited)
1945
Ten Cents a Dance as
Breezy Walker
1945
The Return of the Durango Kid as
Lee Kirby
1945
Youth on Trial as
Jud Lowry
1944
The Mark of the Whistler as
Eddie Donnelly
1944
Are These Our Parents? as
The Great Gaspar - Magician
1943
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as
Thief (uncredited)
1943
Bombardier as
Calvert the Magician (uncredited)
Director
1971
Mat magic
1956
Dark Venture (as John Trevlac)
Writer
1956
Dark Venture (as John Trevlac)
1952
Gold Fever (story)
Producer
1956
Dark Venture (producer - as John Trevlac)
1952
Gold Fever (producer)
Miscellaneous
1954
The Silver Chalice (technical advisor)
1941
Honky Tonk (hand double: Clark Gable - uncredited)
Editor
1956
Dark Venture (as John Trevlac)
Soundtrack
2018
Uncle Drew (producer: "I Need Your Lovin")
Self
2009
John Calvert: His Magic and Adventures (Video documentary) as
Self
1989
The Best of Magic (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1989) - Self
1987
Tribute to Houdini (Video) as
Self
1959
BP Super Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 July 1959 (1959) - Self
1954
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Magician
- Episode #4.15 (1954) - Self - Guest Magician

References

John Calvert (magician) Wikipedia