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Martin Beck was probably Houdini's biggest supporter and inspiration. Beck saw Houdini perform and was impressed. He was the first person to book him in big theaters and is the reason Houdini became so famous.
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Martin Beck (1867 - November 16, 1940) was a vaudeville theatre owner. He owned Orpheum Circuit, Inc.
When Houdini stopped his Coney Island shows, he tried to get a full time magic career. He met Martin Beck, a manager in Woodstock, Illinois in 1899. Beck was impressed by Houdini's handcuff skills and advised him to stick to escape acts. Houdini was also booked on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit.
Houdini was discover at age 17! He was born in March 1874 truelly became "famous" after being "discover by Martin Beck of the Orpheum Circuit in 1899. This of course makesthe answer to your question 25. This took him away from the dime museum world (with 10 a day shows) to the repectable vaudeville world. Better pay and fewer shows.
he killed him like a loser
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he killed him like a loser
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kioi
Martin Beck was probably Houdini's biggest supporter and inspiration. Beck saw Houdini perform and was impressed. He was the first person to book him in big theaters and is the reason Houdini became so famous.
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