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Name
  
Joseph Dunninger

Role
  
Television Actor

TV shows
  
The Bigelow Show


Joseph Dunninger Joseph Dunninger in quotHoudini39s Spirit Exposs

Born
  
April 28, 1892 (
1892-04-28
)
New York City, New York

Occupation
  
magician, escapologist, mentalist.

Died
  
March 9, 1975, Cliffside Park, New Jersey, United States

Books
  
Dunninger's Complete Encyclopedia of Magic, Dunninger's Secrets, Dunninger's Book of Magic

Joseph dunninger


Joseph Dunninger (April 28, 1892 – March 9, 1975), known as "The Amazing Dunninger", was one of the most famous and proficient mentalists of all time. He was one of the pioneer performers of magic on radio and television.

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Joe Dunninger performing


Biography

Dunninger was born in New York City. He headlined throughout the Keith-Orpheum Circuit, and was much in demand for private entertainment. At the age of seventeen he was invited to perform at the home of Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster Bay and at the home of the inventor Thomas Edison, both of whom were avid admirers of Dunninger. President Franklin D. Roosevelt invited Dunninger to the White House on a number of occasions to demonstrate his mentalist skills.

Dunninger was a debunker of fraudulent mediums. He claimed to replicate through trickery all spiritualist phenomena. He wrote the book Inside the Medium's Cabinet (1935) which exposed the tricks of mediumship. He also exposed how the indian rope trick could be performed by camera trickery. In 1935, Dunninger attended a séance of the fraudulent medium Emerson Gilbert. His testimony was used in court against the medium.

Dunninger had a standing offer of $10,000 to anyone who could prove that he used confederates or "stooges." Through Scientific American magazine and his own organization the Universal Council for Psychic Research he also made an offer to any medium who could produce by psychic or supernatural means any physical phenomena that he could not duplicate or explain by natural means. No medium ever won the reward. According to Dunninger "through all these long years, I have sought good honest ghosts, phantoms, spirits, astral beings, banshees, fays, wee folk, apparitions, fetches—the whole pack and passel of the unsubstantial world—and I have always been able to prove them frauds."

He was a good friend to many notables in the magic community including Harry Houdini, Francis Martinka and Tony Slydini. He maintained a lifelong friendship with author of The Shadow, Walter B. Gibson, who guest wrote or cowrote a number of books for Dunninger on magic, psychic phenomena and spiritualism. In the 1937, Max Holden considered "Dunninger the foremost magician and showman of the present day".

Dunninger appeared on radio starting in 1943. In 1948, Dunninger and Paul Winchell were featured on Floor Show on NBC TV. Recorded via kinescope and replayed on WNBQ-TV in Chicago, Illinois, the 8:30-9 p.m. Central Time show on Thursdays was the station's first mid-week program. He was featured on television frequently in the 1950s and 60s. During the 1950s and 1960s his name was used as the basis for two recurring comedic characters, "The Amazing Dillinger" played by Johnny Carson on The Johnny Carson Show in 1955; and "Gunninger the Mentalist" on a television show hosted by the comedian Soupy Sales. On the I Love Lucy episode "Ricky's European Booking" (Season 5, episode 10) after Fred Mertz accurately predicts Lucy's excited reaction to Ricky's new booking, he gets a big laugh when he brags to Ricky "Just call me Dunninger."

He died of Parkinson's Disease at his home in Cliffside Park, New Jersey.

Works

Dunninger self-published many of his works, and others were published by inventor Hugo Gernsback. He also wrote articles in Science and Invention, Mechanix Illustrated, Popular Mechanics, Fate, Atlantic Monthly, and other magazines. Many of these articles were ghostwritten by Walter B. Gibson.

Articles

  • Popular Magic. Modern Mechanix (May, 1938)
  • Spiritualism A Psychic Investigator Exposes Mediums Frauds. Life (June, 1941)
  • Books

  • Dunninger's Tricks De Luxe (1918)
  • Dunninger's Tricks Unique (1918)
  • Dunninger's Master Methods of Hypnotism (1923)
  • Popular Magic (1926)
  • Universal Second Sight Mysteries (1927)
  • Houdini's Spirit Exposes and Dunninger's Psychical Investigations (1928)
  • Popular Magic Vol. II (1929)
  • Popular Magic and Card Tricks (1929)
  • Dunninger on Hypnotism (1930s)
  • Inside the Medium's Cabinet (1935)
  • How to Make a Ghost Walk (1936)
  • "Here's fun for young and old! Dunningers magic tricks" (1940)
  • What's On Your Mind (1944)
  • 100 Houdini Tricks You Can Do (1954)
  • The Art of Thought Reading (1956)
  • Magic and Mystery: The Incredible Psychic Investigations of Houdini and Dunninger (1967)
  • Dunninger's Complete Encyclopedia of Magic (1967)
  • Dunninger's Secrets as told to Walter Gibson (1974)
  • Dunninger's Monument to Magic (1974)
  • Dunninger's Book of Magic (1979)
  • Filmography

    Writer
    1948
    Mind Reading with Dunninger (TV Series)
    Producer
    1948
    Mind Reading with Dunninger (TV Series) (coordinating producer)
    Miscellaneous
    1953
    Houdini (technical advisor - as Dunninger)
    Self
    1956
    The Amazing Dunninger (TV Series) as
    Self - Host / Self
    - Episode dated 23 September 1967 (1967) - Self - Host
    - Episode dated 10 October 1956 (1956) - Self - Host
    - Episode dated 8 August 1956 (1956) - Self - Host
    - Episode dated 27 June 1956 (1956) - Self
    1964
    The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.241 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #3.236 (1964) - Self (as Dunninger)
    1955
    Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Connie Russell, Arnold Stang, Dunninger, George Prentice, The Four Lads (1955) - Self
    1955
    The Dunninger Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Ilka Chase (1955) - Self - Host
    - John Cameron Swayze, Rocky Graziano (1955) - Self - Host
    1952
    The Eyes Have It (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Final Show (1952) - Self
    - Ann Sothern, Dunninger (1952) - Self (as Dunninger)
    1952
    The Kate Smith Evening Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 February 1952 (1952) - Self
    1951
    The Faye Emerson Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ghosts (1951) - Self
    1949
    We, the People (TV Series) as
    Self - Magician
    - Margaret O'Brien, Janet Blair, Will Rogers Jr., Dunninger (1949) - Self - Magician
    1949
    The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Mentalist
    - Episode #1.50 (1949) - Self - Mentalist (as Dunninger)
    1948
    Mind Reading with Dunninger (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney (1949) - Self - Host
    - Premiere (1948) - Self - Host
    1948
    Floor Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Billy Butterfield, Freddy Ohms, Peanuts Hucko, Joe Bushkin, Bob Haggart, Joe Jones, Baby Lawrence, Paula Lawrence, Sarah Vaughan (1948) - Self
    - Wild Bill Davison, Brad Gowans, Pee Wee Russell, Mary Lou Williams, Dick Cary, Jack Lesberg, George Wettling, Johnny Mercer (1948) - Self
    1948
    The Bigelow Show (TV Series) as
    Self (regular performer)
    Archive Footage
    2019
    Beyond the Unknown (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Skyscraper Seance, Legally Haunted and Curse of the Mummy (2019) - Self (uncredited)
    2004
    Magic (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    History's Mysteries (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The True Story of the Philadelphia Experiment (2002) - Self
    2000
    Heroes of Magic (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (as Dunninger)

    References

    Joseph Dunninger Wikipedia