Theodore "Dash" Hardeen (born Ferenc Dezső Weisz; March 4, 1876 – June 12, 1945) was a
Hungarian-American
Hungarian Americans ( Hungarian: ''amerikai magyarok'') are Americans of Hungarian descent. The U.S. Census Bureau has estimated that there are approximately 1.396 million Americans of Hungarian descent as of 2018. The total number of people wit ...
magician and
escape artist
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who was the younger brother of
Harry Houdini
Harry Houdini (, born Erik Weisz; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a Hungarian-American escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer, noted for his escape acts. His pseudonym is a reference to his spiritual master, French magician ...
. Hardeen, who usually billed himself as the "brother of Houdini", was the founder of the
Magician's Guild. Hardeen was the first magician to conceive escaping from a
straitjacket in full view of the audience, rather than behind a curtain.
Early life
Hardeen was born as "Ferenc Dezső Weisz" (or "Ferencz Dezső Weisz") in
Budapest
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...
,
Austria-Hungary
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, and went by the name "Theodore Weiss" when he and his family were living in
Appleton, Wisconsin
Appleton ( mez, Ahkōnemeh)
is a city in Outagamie, Calumet, and Winnebago counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. One of the Fox Cities, it is situated on the Fox River, southwest of Green Bay and north of Milwaukee. Appleton is the c ...
. He was known as "Deshi" and later "Dash" by his parents.
In 1893, Hardeen performed with Houdini at
Coney Island
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as "The Brothers Houdini". While he and Harry were there, Harry met and married
Wilhelmina Beatrice "Bess" Rahner.
Magical career
Will Goldston
Will Goldston (1878–1948) was an English stage magician in the first half of the 20th century.
Career
He was born in the city of Liverpool and became interested in the subject at the age of eleven. As well as being a performer he was involve ...
, English stage magician and editor of the ''Magician Annual'', wrote that:
After his brother's death in 1926, Hardeen played the
vaudeville
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circuit, doing many of his late brother's routines. From 1938 to 1941, he was featured in
Olsen and Johnson's
Broadway
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**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
revue, ''
Hellzapoppin''. During
World War II
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, he performed for the troops (as his brother had done during
World War I
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).
In 1936, Hardeen starred in a
Vitaphone
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short film for
Warner Bros.
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called ''Medium Well Done''. In it, Hardeen played a "hardboiled detective" on the case of a bogus medium. The film was directed by Lloyd French, who directed many of the early
Laurel and Hardy
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shorts.
Like his brother, Hardeen was skeptical of the claims of spiritualist
mediums
Mediumship is the practice of purportedly mediating communication between familiar spirits or spirits of the dead and living human beings. Practitioners are known as "mediums" or "spirit mediums". There are different types of mediumship or spir ...
. With his friend
Julien Proskauer
Julien J. Proskauer (June 14, 1893 – December 18, 1958) was an American magician and author.
Proskauer was born June 14, 1893, to Joseph Proskauer and Bertha Richman Proskauer in New York City. He was a friend of Harry Houdini and was well kn ...
he exposed the fraudulent methods of mediums.
Houdini, in his
will
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* Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will
...
, requested that all his
files be given to Hardeen and destroyed ("I give, devise and bequeath to my brother, Theodore, Professionally known as "Hardeen" all my theatrical effects, new mysteries and illusions and accompanying paraphernalia, to be burnt and destroyed upon his death.") On August 15, 1927 Hardeen's Brooklyn home was broken into and some of Houdini's apparatus were damaged. Later that year, Hardeen burned all of Houdini's personal files in a furnace in his basement.
Planning on writing a book about his brother, in 1945 Hardeen went to Manhattan's
Doctors Hospital for a simple operation. He unexpectedly died of complications while recovering from the procedure. He was 69 years old.
Legacy
During his final show on May 29, 1945 in Ridgeway,
Queens
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, Hardeen named his chief assistant, Douglas Geoffrey, his official successor. Geoffrey then went on to perform as "Hardeen, Jr.";
he died January 14, 1990, at the age of 82.
[
]Richard Valentine Pitchford
Richard Valentine Pitchford (24 November 1895 – 13 November 1973) was a master magician under the name Cardini, whose career spanned almost half a century. Born in Britain, he worked chiefly in the United States of America.
Biography ...
(1895–1973) took over the Magicians' Guild after Hardeen's death. Sidney Hollis Radner received the Houdini collection from Hardeen.
Gallery
Image:Theodore Hardeen magician.png, Hardeen in 1903
Image:Hardeen-newspaper-advertisement 1911.jpg, A poster for a performance at a theater, c. 1911
Image:Theodore Hardeen revealing table tilting trickery.png, Magicians Julien Proskauer
Julien J. Proskauer (June 14, 1893 – December 18, 1958) was an American magician and author.
Proskauer was born June 14, 1893, to Joseph Proskauer and Bertha Richman Proskauer in New York City. He was a friend of Harry Houdini and was well kn ...
(left) and Hardeen (right) revealing a fraudulent method of table-turning
Table-turning (also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting) is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, and wait for rotations. The table was purportedly made to serve as a means of comm ...
. Both wore wrist bands with metal hooks to lift the séance table.
Image:Tombstone of Theo Hardeen.jpg, Hardeen's tombstone at the Houdini gravesite at Machpelah Cemetery in Queens
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long ...
. The inscription reads: "He went about doing good. We miss you, dear."
References
Further reading
* Goldston, Will. ''The Magician Annual'' (1911–1912)
* Hardeen, Theodore. (1903). ''Life and History of Hardeen''. New York.
External links
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1876 births
1945 deaths
American magicians
American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent
American performance artists
American skeptics
Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United States
Austro-Hungarian Jews
Escapologists
Harry Houdini
Hungarian Jews
Hungarian magicians
Musicians from Budapest
People from Appleton, Wisconsin
Vaudeville performers
Critics of Spiritualism