Saturday, December 30, 2023

Frank Ducrot's Iconic Tie.

 


Magic Dealer and performing magician, Frank Ducrot had some very memorable things about him. First, he had 3 nicknames: Fritz, Duke, and Dukie. Next, he was well known for three things, a magic wand, his slippers, and his flowing tie.

I kept reading about this 'flowing tie' in articles on Frank but I had no idea what it was. I assumed maybe it was some sort of bit or joke he used in his act. The opposite turned out to be true. The so-called flowing tie turned out to be nothing more than an unusual neck tie that he wore.

If you've ever seen images of Buster Brown from the Buster Brown Shoe company, you've see this type of


neck tie. I guess, as 'the boy magician' Ducrot must have worn a tie like that. And as he got older, he continued to wear this really big floppy tie. I finally, found an image below that shows his tie in all it's glory. To the right is a buster brown image. 

By the way, even in his 50's Frank Ducrot happily went by the moniker, 'The Boy Magician'.

Sadly, Frank Ducrot was buried with this tie.

I bring it up because there are so many performers who have 'something' that people connect to them. Tommy Cooper had his big red fez. Doug Henning and his mustache and rainbows. Siegfried and Roy, the Tigers. In the main world of show biz, you have folks like Charlie Chaplin, with his bowler hat and cane, Jack Benny and his violin, Bob Hope had sort of a signature walk, John Wayne had a walk and a very particular way he spoke, performers like Jerry Lewis and Jim Carrey had faces of rubber and outrageous personalities. Steve Harvey has his giant mustache and bald head, plus he is always dressed immaculately.  I think it's those that have that thing about them that stands out, that go further. Ducrot was known to be one of the busiest magicians in NY. No doubt because he was easily remembered.



Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Tommy Smothers Has Died

 


Tommy Smothers, one half of the famous comedy duo, The Smothers Brothers, passed away on Dec 26th, 2023 at the age of 86. He passed after a battle with cancer. Though Tommy was not a magician perse, the duo does have a couple really special connections to the world of magic.

First, one of the writers on The Smothers Brothers Show that ran on CBS in the late 1960s was magician/comedian Steve Martin. In fact, Steve appeared on one of the episodes and did presented his comedy magic act. See below.


But the second and lesser known connection to magic was Mr. Harry Blackstone Jr.. Harry was an associate producer on the Smothers Brothers Hour TV show. This was before Harry would decide to devote his career to magic like his father. He would also make three appearances ON the show doing his magic. I've not been able to find any of that footage however.



And there is a third connection to magic. Later when the Smothers Brothers returned to TV in the 80s, they had on the fantastic comedy magic, Ed Alonzo! 






Sunday, December 24, 2023

Magicians We Lost in 2023

 Magicians Who Died In 2023

I've tried to compile a list of magicians who passed away this year in 2023. It is by no means complete. If you happen to know of anyone I missed, please include them and the month they passed in the comments below. If you have a photo of them, even better. I'm trying to put a photo with everyone I find out about.


Joe Stevens, died Jan 29, 2023

Robert Orben, died Feb 2, 2023

Scott Alexander, died Feb 6, 2023

Maria Ibanez, died Feb 15, 2023

Karl Fulves, died Feb 16, 2023


Eddie Dawes, died March 3, 2023


Gloria Dea, died March 18, 2023

Harry Lorayne, died April 7, 2023

Al Jaffee, died April 10, 2023

Ken Pulliam, died May 22, 2023

Milt Larsen, died May 28, 2023

Dan Garrett, died Aug 3, 2023

Larry Becker, died Oct 7, 2023

Darwin Ortiz, died Oct 13, 2023

Dirk Arthur, died Oct 16, 2023

Dick Gustafson, died Oct 27, 2023

David Berglas, died Nov 3, 2023

Leo Benke, died Nov 7th, 2023

Micky Hades, died Nov 16th, 2023

Paul Gross, died Nov 29th, 2023