"Erich Weiss" and "Houdini" redirect here. For the baseball player, see Erich Weiss (baseball). For other uses, see Houdini (disambiguation).
The native form of this personal name is Weisz Erik. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Harry Houdini
Houdini in 1907
Born
Erik Weisz
(1874-03-24)March 24, 1874
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary
Died
October 31, 1926(1926-10-31) (aged 52)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Cause of death
Peritonitis[1]
Resting place
Machpelah Cemetery
Occupations
Illusionist
escapologist
stunt performer
Years active
1891–1926
Height
5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Spouse
Wilhelmina Beatrice "Bess" Rahner
(m. 1894)
[2]
Relatives
Theodore Hardeen (brother)
Signature
Erik Weisz (March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926), known as Harry Houdini (/huːˈdiːni/hoo-DEE-nee), was a Hungarian-American escape artist, illusionist, and stunt performer, noted for his escape acts.[3]
Houdini first attracted notice in vaudeville in the United States and then as Harry 'Handcuff' Houdini on a tour of Europe, where he challenged police forces to keep him locked up. Soon he extended his repertoire to include chains, ropes slung from skyscrapers, straitjackets under water, and having to escape from and hold his breath inside a sealed milk can with water in it.
In 1904, thousands watched as Houdini tried to escape from special handcuffs commissioned by London's Daily Mirror, keeping them in suspense for an hour. Another stunt saw him buried alive and only just able to claw himself to the surface, emerging in a state of near-breakdown. While many suspected that these escapes were faked, Houdini presented himself as the scourge of fake spiritualists, pursuing a personal crusade to expose their fraudulent methods. As president of the Society of American Magicians, he was keen to uphold professional standards and expose fraudulent artists. He was also quick to sue anyone who imitated his escape stunts.
Houdini made several movies but quit acting when it failed to bring in money. He was also a keen aviator and aimed to become the first man to fly a powered aircraft in Australia.[4]
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