Marvyn Roy, a magician and illusionist known as "Mr. Electric," died Wednesday in Los Angeles of a cerebral hemorrhage, his publicist announced.
He was 95. Roy and his late wife, Carol, found fame over five decades with a magic act based around light bulbs that became known as Artistry in Light.
They opened for the likes of Liberace and Dean Martin and once toured Russia with Ed Sullivan, appearing on his CBS program four times in one year.
They also performed onThe Merv Griffin Show,The Hollywood PalaceandThe Tonight Showand played such showrooms as the Lido de Paris, The London Palladium and Radio City Music Hall as well as Las Vegas venues including the Stardust, the MGM Grand and the Desert Inn.
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