David (Fu Manchu) Bamberg
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David Tobias "Theodore" Bamberg (aka Fu Manchu) (1904-1974) was an itinerant magician that traveled with his full evening magic show from the early to mid part of the 20th century. In Bamberg's autobiography, Robert Parrish wrote in the introduction that no other great illusionist could match David's skill. The Fu Manchu show was known for comedy, drama, and a plethora of color.
David was the sixth and final member of the Bamberg Magical Dynasty
. They were a Dutch family of conjurers whose magical lineage was passed from each of the first born sons. His father was Tobias "Theo" Leendert Bamberg (Okito)
, son of David Tobias Bamberg (1843-1914). Okito was a headliner in European variety. He was a skilled mechanic and one of the most artistic magicians.
His mother was Lillian Poole, whose father was Charles William Poole, one of the brothers who ran the famous Poole's Myriorama traveling Diaroma show in England.
He stayed with his grandfather for a year, but was reunited with Okito when he fulfilled the postponed contracts in Russia. It was there that David first appeared on the stage in Russia, when a tot of four, as a little Chinese boy being produced from a cloth. It was on their way to Norway that Julius and Agnes Zancig made over the new baby. Agnes predicted accurately that he would follow in her footsteps, although no one else believed it at the time.
After his European contract was through, Okito was approached by American vaudeville agent Martin Beck
. Okito signed a six-month contract to play the Orpheum Circuit
in the United States
. He brought Lily and David to America to fulfill the dates. With the money he made in Europe and America, he decided to quit show business and settle in New York
. He opened up a magic shop on the corner of Broadway and 28th Street called Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company with Joe Klein. Okito constructed exclusive magic tricks to magicians such as Harry Kellar
, Frederick Eugene Powell, Bernard M.L. Ernst, Samuel Leo Horowitz, and many other leading magicians residing in the United States.
meeting. He did a card trick asking club president Harry Houdini
to assist him. David later said that, “I venture to say that very few magicians ever had such a famous assistant.” David said that he never went through the fireman/cowboy/aviator phase that most children his age went through. He constructed a toy theatre and envisioned being the world's greatest magician doing his big illusion show.
Business was bad and ready to close. Kellar convinced Theo to build illusions for the Thurston show. David was to travel with the famous illusionist, Howard Thurston
and his show. In one point in the show, Thurston asked for the assistant of a boy and a girl. This was David’s cue to jump up on stage. Here Thurston did David Devant
's trick, "Eggs From A Hat".
Howard taught young David his first card sleight. It was during this tour that Thurston presented David as his future successor. Thurston promised this to many magicians including Harry August Jansen
aka "Dante". David had no doubt that one day he would be an illusionist with his own show. Through his father's connections, he met Houdini, Kellar, Horace Goldin
, and the other leading magicians of the turn of the 20th century. In 1911, Okito's daughter, Dorothy, was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan
and she was known as the Grand Rapid Baby. Thurston was her godfather. The Bamberg family left the Thurston shortly after that and settled in Brooklyn, New York. It was there that David would sneak into his father's magic den by sliding under a bookcase. While there he soaked up all of the books and magic tricks in what he called, “…this magical paradise”.
. He joined Julius Zancig, the world-famous telepathist and worked in partnership with him after Zancig's wife, Agnes, died. Zancig and his wife had been the most famous stage mentalists of their age. David Bamberg, as Syko the Psychic, learned their famous code and played the part of the blindfolded medium divining articles from the audience, solving mathematical problems, and ending with an impressive book test. He completed his education in America and went to England to further his studies. This did not pan out. But the kind of studies he did complete was that of a professional magician. He attended performances at the Maskelyne family magic theatre
at St. Georges Hall
and watched all of the magicians who played there at the time.
He met Hilda Seagle who joined him in a mindreading via Zancig; the couple married on November 2, 1923. After working in night clubs during the Prohibition
era, David went abroad again to pursue success. He presented his original comedy shadow-graphy act in Vienna, then toured Europe. (See Raymond Crowe doing a shadowgraphy routine on YouTube) Theo and David also worked together, where David learned from the Chinese act from the bottom up.
. It was through Ottokar Fischer
in Vienna that David met the Great Raymond. He was asked to be his assistant for his tour through South America. He was asked to bring a mechanic and the Wierner Magic club suggested a German by the name of Edmund Spreer. So the three of them, David, Hilda, and Spreer, left for Bahia
, Brazil
. When Raymond left South America, David stayed. He tried to work with his shadow act, but to no avail. Then he heard that Harlan Tarbell was offering a course in magic. As David couldn't afford anything like that, he was sent the lessons free. With those lessons, he built up a nice act and work in around that area.
. For 120 performances, Dante filled the Casino theatre, which impressed a film-distributorship executive named Walter Gaulke. He saw how much money a big illusion could bring in. By chance he saw David Bamberg hanging around the theatre and asked him if he could do such a show as Dante. David agreed and drew up the plans.
With Gaulke's backing, David toured the world as Fu Manchu. His show was a success from the start. Eventually his productions became the most extravagant and superb show in the world. He was able to use the Fu Manchu name is places like South and Central America, the West Indies, Spanish Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. But, in March 1937 when he came back to the United States, he had to change his name to avoid a lawsuit. He was billed as Fu Chan when he played the Cervantes theatre in New York to a successful run.
Planning on retiring, he was eventually urged to go back to the stage and created a new show called Crazimagicana. It premiered in February 1947 at the Teatro Nacional in Buenos Aires. The performance was a quick moving show using blackouts skits that were similar to vaudeville comedians Olsen and Johnson
's Broadway revue, Hellzapoppin'. Bored with doing the same show every night, David eventually wrote a musical comedy called The Devil’s Daughter. He wove into the script most of his illusions from past shows and reworked them into the plot. He reworked this play, tweaking it here and there, always having trouble with the second act. Then it finally dawned on him how to fix the problem. He started the second act with a few new illusions instead of story and it carried the plot story perfectly.
On August 19, 1974, David Bamberg died, aged 70. According to tradition among magical organizations, members of the Argentine Society of Magicians broke a wand at a memorial services for last of the Bamberg dynasty. He had one son, Robert, who did not become a professional magician.
A young boy in Cuba named Cesareo Pelaez watched the Fu Manchu and later came to the United States. He formed a magic production in the Bamberg tradition. On February 20, 1977, in Beverley, Massachusetts, Pelaez aka "Marco" presented Le Grand David and his own Spectacular Magic Company for weekend performances. "Marco", along with Seth the Sensational and David Bull as Le Grand David, presented a spectacular revue in the style of the Fu Manchu show.
David was the sixth and final member of the Bamberg Magical Dynasty
Bamberg Magical Dynasty
Bamberg Magical DynastyHolland is known to produce many famous magicians. Fred Kaps, Ger Copper, Richard Ross, and Tommy Wonder to name a few. But, the most famous name of all was the Bamberg Dynasty. Six generations of Dutch magicians were named Bamberg. The Bambergs were an upper middle-class...
. They were a Dutch family of conjurers whose magical lineage was passed from each of the first born sons. His father was Tobias "Theo" Leendert Bamberg (Okito)
Tobias Bamberg
Tobias "Theo" Leendert Bamberg was a professional magician. Born in Holland, Bamberg performed under the name Okito which was an anagram of Tokio...
, son of David Tobias Bamberg (1843-1914). Okito was a headliner in European variety. He was a skilled mechanic and one of the most artistic magicians.
David’s early life
Okito had two sons and one daughter. David was his eldest son. During Okito’s European tour, Lily, his wife, became pregnant. She continued to assist him, hiding her pregnancy through her Chinese robe. While in Russia, Lily feared that she would give birth in there. They cancelled their contracts in Russia and returned to England. On February 19, 1904, Lily gave birth to their first son. He was named David.His mother was Lillian Poole, whose father was Charles William Poole, one of the brothers who ran the famous Poole's Myriorama traveling Diaroma show in England.
He stayed with his grandfather for a year, but was reunited with Okito when he fulfilled the postponed contracts in Russia. It was there that David first appeared on the stage in Russia, when a tot of four, as a little Chinese boy being produced from a cloth. It was on their way to Norway that Julius and Agnes Zancig made over the new baby. Agnes predicted accurately that he would follow in her footsteps, although no one else believed it at the time.
After his European contract was through, Okito was approached by American vaudeville agent Martin Beck
Martin Beck
Martin Beck is a fictional Swedish police detective who is the main character in a series of ten novels by Sjöwall and Wahlöö, collectively titled The Story of a Crime...
. Okito signed a six-month contract to play the Orpheum Circuit
Orpheum Circuit, Inc.
Orpheum Circuit, Inc., was a company started by Martin Beck who owned a series of vaudeville theaters and motion picture theaters.- The company :...
in the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. He brought Lily and David to America to fulfill the dates. With the money he made in Europe and America, he decided to quit show business and settle in New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...
. He opened up a magic shop on the corner of Broadway and 28th Street called Bamberg Magic and Novelty Company with Joe Klein. Okito constructed exclusive magic tricks to magicians such as Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
, Frederick Eugene Powell, Bernard M.L. Ernst, Samuel Leo Horowitz, and many other leading magicians residing in the United States.
Early years as an illusionist
David did his first trick in public when he was five years old at the Society of American MagiciansSociety of American Magicians
The Society of American Magicians is the oldest fraternal magic organization in the world. Its purpose is "to advance, elevate, and preserve magic as a performing art, to promote harmonious fellowship throughout the world of magic, and to maintain and improve ethical standards in the field of...
meeting. He did a card trick asking club president Harry Houdini
Harry Houdini
Harry Houdini was a Hungarian-born American magician and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer noted for his sensational escape acts...
to assist him. David later said that, “I venture to say that very few magicians ever had such a famous assistant.” David said that he never went through the fireman/cowboy/aviator phase that most children his age went through. He constructed a toy theatre and envisioned being the world's greatest magician doing his big illusion show.
Business was bad and ready to close. Kellar convinced Theo to build illusions for the Thurston show. David was to travel with the famous illusionist, Howard Thurston
Howard Thurston
Howard Thurston was a stage magician from Columbus, Ohio.-Life:Thurston had the largest traveling magic show for the time, requiring more than eight entire train cars to transport his props across the country...
and his show. In one point in the show, Thurston asked for the assistant of a boy and a girl. This was David’s cue to jump up on stage. Here Thurston did David Devant
David Devant
David Devant was an English magician, shadowgraphist and film exhibitor. He was born David Wighton in Holloway, London...
's trick, "Eggs From A Hat".
Howard taught young David his first card sleight. It was during this tour that Thurston presented David as his future successor. Thurston promised this to many magicians including Harry August Jansen
Harry August Jansen
Harry August Jansen , was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and settled in the United States. He traveled the world as a professional magician under the name Dante the Magician.-Biography:...
aka "Dante". David had no doubt that one day he would be an illusionist with his own show. Through his father's connections, he met Houdini, Kellar, Horace Goldin
Horace Goldin
Horace Goldin was a stage magician who was noted for his lightning fast presentation style and who achieved international fame with his versions of the Sawing a woman in half illusion. -Early life:...
, and the other leading magicians of the turn of the 20th century. In 1911, Okito's daughter, Dorothy, was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. The city is located on the Grand River about 40 miles east of Lake Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 188,040. In 2010, the Grand Rapids metropolitan area had a population of 774,160 and a combined statistical area, Grand...
and she was known as the Grand Rapid Baby. Thurston was her godfather. The Bamberg family left the Thurston shortly after that and settled in Brooklyn, New York. It was there that David would sneak into his father's magic den by sliding under a bookcase. While there he soaked up all of the books and magic tricks in what he called, “…this magical paradise”.
Syko the Psychic
In public school he was known as the white-haired boy because of his travels around the world. In the summer of 1917, 13-year old David became one of The ZancigsThe Zancigs
Julius and Agnes Zancig were stage magicians and authors on occultism who performed a spectacularly successful two-person mentalism act during the late 19th and early 20th centuries...
. He joined Julius Zancig, the world-famous telepathist and worked in partnership with him after Zancig's wife, Agnes, died. Zancig and his wife had been the most famous stage mentalists of their age. David Bamberg, as Syko the Psychic, learned their famous code and played the part of the blindfolded medium divining articles from the audience, solving mathematical problems, and ending with an impressive book test. He completed his education in America and went to England to further his studies. This did not pan out. But the kind of studies he did complete was that of a professional magician. He attended performances at the Maskelyne family magic theatre
John Nevil Maskelyne
John Nevil Maskelyne was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with many other Victorian-era devices. His door lock for London toilets required the insertion of a penny coin to operate it, hence the euphemism to "spend a penny".-Biography:Maskelyne was born in Cheltenham,...
at St. Georges Hall
St. George's Hall (London)
St. George's Hall was a theatre located in Langham Place, Regent Street in London, built in 1867, which closed in 1966. The hall could accommodate between 800 and 900 persons, or up to 1,500 persons including the galleries...
and watched all of the magicians who played there at the time.
Struggles
In 1921, he returned to America and appeared in various magical acts. He worked as an assistant to a Professor Seward who was a board walk astrologer in Atlantic City. When the Sawing a Woman in Half illusion craze hit, he found a broken down P.T. Selbit. David Bamberg traveled with one of Selbit's Divided Woman company in vaudeville. He worked as an extra in Hollywood.He met Hilda Seagle who joined him in a mindreading via Zancig; the couple married on November 2, 1923. After working in night clubs during the Prohibition
Prohibition
Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is the practice of prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, import, export, sale, and consumption of alcohol and alcoholic beverages. The term can also apply to the periods in the histories of the countries during which the...
era, David went abroad again to pursue success. He presented his original comedy shadow-graphy act in Vienna, then toured Europe. (See Raymond Crowe doing a shadowgraphy routine on YouTube) Theo and David also worked together, where David learned from the Chinese act from the bottom up.
South America
David wanted so bad to tour with his own show, but his father tried to dissuade him from doing so. He told him to continue with his shadow act and not invite the stress of the big show. With his new wife Hilda, David had to find something steady. He was working as Syko again doing sleight of hand and the shadow act in BulgariaBulgaria
Bulgaria , officially the Republic of Bulgaria , is a parliamentary democracy within a unitary constitutional republic in Southeast Europe. The country borders Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, as well as the Black Sea to the east...
. It was through Ottokar Fischer
Ottokar Fischer
-History:Ottokar Fischer Marteau, also known as Ottokar Fischer was born in a small village Leschan in Austrian Empire. In 1883 his parents moved to Vienna, where he saw Charles Obra, Mellini, Ben Ali Bey, and other noted performers. He gave his own first public performance at age 18. He billed...
in Vienna that David met the Great Raymond. He was asked to be his assistant for his tour through South America. He was asked to bring a mechanic and the Wierner Magic club suggested a German by the name of Edmund Spreer. So the three of them, David, Hilda, and Spreer, left for Bahia
Bahia
Bahia is one of the 26 states of Brazil, and is located in the northeastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the fourth most populous Brazilian state after São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, and the fifth-largest in size...
, Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
. When Raymond left South America, David stayed. He tried to work with his shadow act, but to no avail. Then he heard that Harlan Tarbell was offering a course in magic. As David couldn't afford anything like that, he was sent the lessons free. With those lessons, he built up a nice act and work in around that area.
Walter Gaulke
With advent of talking pictures, variety suffered. For David it was either doing a big show or nothing. In 1928, David Bamberg was in Argentina trying to fill dates when Dante brought his show to Buenos AiresBuenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...
. For 120 performances, Dante filled the Casino theatre, which impressed a film-distributorship executive named Walter Gaulke. He saw how much money a big illusion could bring in. By chance he saw David Bamberg hanging around the theatre and asked him if he could do such a show as Dante. David agreed and drew up the plans.
With Gaulke's backing, David toured the world as Fu Manchu. His show was a success from the start. Eventually his productions became the most extravagant and superb show in the world. He was able to use the Fu Manchu name is places like South and Central America, the West Indies, Spanish Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. But, in March 1937 when he came back to the United States, he had to change his name to avoid a lawsuit. He was billed as Fu Chan when he played the Cervantes theatre in New York to a successful run.
Movie career
While performing in one of his own productions in Mexico, Bamberg was asked to star in three films. When the studio couldn't come up with a script that satisfied him, he wrote them himself. Eventually he wrote and starred in three more movies.Planning on retiring, he was eventually urged to go back to the stage and created a new show called Crazimagicana. It premiered in February 1947 at the Teatro Nacional in Buenos Aires. The performance was a quick moving show using blackouts skits that were similar to vaudeville comedians Olsen and Johnson
Olsen and Johnson
John Sigvard "Ole" Olsen and Harold Ogden "Chic" Johnson were zany American comedians of vaudeville, radio, the Broadway stage, motion pictures and television. Their shows were noted for their crazy blackout gags and orchestrated mayhem...
's Broadway revue, Hellzapoppin'. Bored with doing the same show every night, David eventually wrote a musical comedy called The Devil’s Daughter. He wove into the script most of his illusions from past shows and reworked them into the plot. He reworked this play, tweaking it here and there, always having trouble with the second act. Then it finally dawned on him how to fix the problem. He started the second act with a few new illusions instead of story and it carried the plot story perfectly.
Last years
David Bamberg made and lost many fortunes, always living for the moment and never able to save his money wisely. He did regain much of it by keeping his show running until on March 19, 1966 in Buenos Aires, aged 61, he gave his last full evening show. He retired and opened a magic shop there. In March 1972, Bamberg was admitted to the hospital for ten days and had to be put on oxygen; he reportedly stopped smoking. In a magic magazine, The New Tops, Argentine magic dealer Vernet wrote that David's typical day was to walk "at the intersection of Riobamba and Bartolome Mitre streets. There he sat facing north in a position from which he could see his shop and read in English newspaper or magazine while sipping his coffee and milk. Once inside Fu Manchu’s Magic Center, he sat alone at a green-clothed table, leaning on his elbows waiting for someone to come in."On August 19, 1974, David Bamberg died, aged 70. According to tradition among magical organizations, members of the Argentine Society of Magicians broke a wand at a memorial services for last of the Bamberg dynasty. He had one son, Robert, who did not become a professional magician.
Legacy
On February 28, 1965, David Bamberg finished his first draft of his autobiography and sent it to many magician friends. Eventually the manuscript was divided into two books, Oriental Magic of the Bambergs by Robert Albo, Erick Lewis, and David Bamberg; and Illusion Show by David Bamberg.A young boy in Cuba named Cesareo Pelaez watched the Fu Manchu and later came to the United States. He formed a magic production in the Bamberg tradition. On February 20, 1977, in Beverley, Massachusetts, Pelaez aka "Marco" presented Le Grand David and his own Spectacular Magic Company for weekend performances. "Marco", along with Seth the Sensational and David Bull as Le Grand David, presented a spectacular revue in the style of the Fu Manchu show.