(Li435-367) Real Photo of Magician / Ventriloquist Walford Bodie c1920

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A MODERN miracle worker, the Master of Electricity and the British Edison was how Dr Walford Bodie MD was described. Born Samuel Murphy Bodie in Macduff, Banffshire, in 1869, he became an apprentice electrician with the National Telephone Company at 14 and this sparked his interest in electricity. Within two years he realised his true calling and was performing in his first live stage show at Stonehaven Town Hall, Kincardineshire. He was the Derren Brown of his time and performed a range of eye-opening stunts that combined magic, illusions, hypnotism and ventriloquism. He set out on the music hall circuit but soon Bodie was using electricity as a form of entertainment, which earned him his Electrical Wizard nickname. The cloak-wearing Scot sported a trademark upward-pointing moustache and was popular with audiences in many countries from Ireland to India. At the height of his career he earned £250 a week (more than some earned in a year), owned two hotels, a London nightclub and several homes. He inspired illusionist and escapologist Harry Houdini, one of his good friends, and a young Charlie Chaplin would also impersonate the Scots wizard. Jim Cain is the grandson of Bodie's first cousin. The 66-year-old accountant is fascinated by his work and is compiling an anthology of his life. His extensive research project - which has already read more