I'm seeing new reports on Facebook that John Calvert has died, and someone updated his WikiPedia page to reflect that he died today at 102.
This has been confirmed by people who've spoken with his widow, Tammy.
John Calvert has Died
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I was honored to have an opportunity to chat with the amazing Mr Calvert and I hope that you have had a chance to listen to this chat: http://bit.ly/1beyy6J
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I got to see him lecture here about 4 years ago. Still had a great show.
I can't imagine there are many left who saw Thurston perform.
I can't imagine there are many left who saw Thurston perform.
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SAD News , But I understand John had been not feeling himself for some months prior.. on a More Positive Note, 102 ( Not to Shabby John ) I can Guaranteee that No Other Magician in history has had a More Adverterous Life that John Calvert...Period. !
I was lucky to have been able to "lend a hand ' during one of Johns appearances in the Boston area in the 80s where I helped in the Pipe organ Levitation that Floated up then floated out over the Audience. w/ Tammy playing it ... What a Treat that was !
Your work here is done John , Rest now ,Rest
My condolences to Johns wife , the lovely Tammy.
Michael Lee
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I was lucky to have been able to "lend a hand ' during one of Johns appearances in the Boston area in the 80s where I helped in the Pipe organ Levitation that Floated up then floated out over the Audience. w/ Tammy playing it ... What a Treat that was !
Your work here is done John , Rest now ,Rest
My condolences to Johns wife , the lovely Tammy.
Michael Lee
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Nice to see Mr. Calvert (and magic in general) get some nice press on MSN's home page today:
http://t.entertainment.msn.com/magician-and-actor-john-calvert-dies-at-102-1
I assume many people see this MSN "News" page and I'd think his family (of both blood and brotherhood) will be happy to see his accomplishments honored in such form.
RIP JC, You lead a helluva life... double that of many. Congrats (& Condolences to those he leaves behind)
http://t.entertainment.msn.com/magician-and-actor-john-calvert-dies-at-102-1
I assume many people see this MSN "News" page and I'd think his family (of both blood and brotherhood) will be happy to see his accomplishments honored in such form.
RIP JC, You lead a helluva life... double that of many. Congrats (& Condolences to those he leaves behind)
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Friends and fans of John Calvert may be interested to know that I have worked with Bill Rauscher to produce a unique video of an interview formally held in NYC when Fantasma Magic had a celebration for John Calvert's 100th birthday. It was a privilege to know John and hopefully this one hour YouTube presentation will help to keep his memory alive. Bill and I are happy to have worked with John on the “When Thurston Came to Town” DVD. John will remain in our minds for years to come. We hope you enjoy this presentation which in many ways helps to commemorate his life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUeNVtKS ... 9ejtUaV2YA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUeNVtKS ... 9ejtUaV2YA
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The first time I met John Calvert was when he was "just a kid" at 94. I met him at the Invisible Lodge Convention in Fort Smith Arkansas. Besides a lecture and a performance he did a blindfolded drive through the downtown streets of Fort Smith----during rush hour.
I was able to visit with him some at the Daytona Magic Festival when he was only 100. He was very friendly and gracious. I will never forget that night.
RIP John and best wishes and prayers to Tammy and the rest of the family.
I was able to visit with him some at the Daytona Magic Festival when he was only 100. He was very friendly and gracious. I will never forget that night.
RIP John and best wishes and prayers to Tammy and the rest of the family.
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JOHN CALVERT
En Passant in Blue
This much is undeniable: John Calvert was All-and-Everything everyone he touched, influenced, taught, impressed, and inspired are now saying.
Hundreds are currently praising, remembering and reciting their own, unique remembrances of him on Facebook and elsewhere. The unifying chorus is elegiac and heartwarming.
Also, it should be engraved in marble that John (with the profound support of Tammy) sustained the Longest, Uninterrupted Gig in the history of magic—
And what exactly was the nature of this Gig?
John’s Gig was…
To stay noticeably on the Magic Scene for several generations;
To continually entertain in every venue;
To overcome all manner of vicissitude and adversity.
To steadfastly remain the same, luminous personality—indestructible and ageless—over 80 + years.
And, yes…
There was true grit in his grin, true virility in his resolve, and pure, inventive entrepreneurship in his soul. He was sui generis to the max.
And…
If it’s true that a person continues to live for as long as those who remember him or her are still alive, John Calvert’s Fourth Act has just begun.
So be it…
Onward, John…
Onward…
En Passant in Blue
This much is undeniable: John Calvert was All-and-Everything everyone he touched, influenced, taught, impressed, and inspired are now saying.
Hundreds are currently praising, remembering and reciting their own, unique remembrances of him on Facebook and elsewhere. The unifying chorus is elegiac and heartwarming.
Also, it should be engraved in marble that John (with the profound support of Tammy) sustained the Longest, Uninterrupted Gig in the history of magic—
And what exactly was the nature of this Gig?
John’s Gig was…
To stay noticeably on the Magic Scene for several generations;
To continually entertain in every venue;
To overcome all manner of vicissitude and adversity.
To steadfastly remain the same, luminous personality—indestructible and ageless—over 80 + years.
And, yes…
There was true grit in his grin, true virility in his resolve, and pure, inventive entrepreneurship in his soul. He was sui generis to the max.
And…
If it’s true that a person continues to live for as long as those who remember him or her are still alive, John Calvert’s Fourth Act has just begun.
So be it…
Onward, John…
Onward…
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John Calvert, appearing in 1934 in Corning, NY: