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Lung Te Shan (September 16, 1884 – August 7, 1961), known by his stage name Long Tack Sam, was a Chinese-born American
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, acrobat, and vaudeville performer.


Early life and career

Long Tack Sam, also known as Tack Sam Long and Sam Tack Long, was the stage name of performance artist Lung Te Shan. He was born in Wuqiao County, an area of
Shandong Province Shandong ( , ; ; alternately romanized as Shantung) is a coastal province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the East China region. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilizatio ...
in Northeast China that is internationally understood to be the birthplace of Chinese acrobatics.''Vaudeville Old and New'' by Frank Cullen, Florence Hackman, Donald McNeilly - 2007 pg. 700Passenger Manifest SS President McKinley Sept. 6, 1932Reports of Deaths of American Citizens (Sam Tack Long) August 7, 1961 On most official documents during his life in America, he used Sam Tack Long as his legal name. Little is known about Long's early years; what is known is that he joined a group acrobats around the turn of the century called the Tian-Kwai and went on world tour. Several years later with unrest in his homeland, Long brought his own troupe of entertainers to America, where he soon found success. His magnificently dressed troupe went on to play major cities across the globe in the first decades of the twentieth century. Although largely forgotten as a performer by contemporary audiences, he was considered one of the "greatest vaudeville acts of the early 20th century". Long's career brought him to the opening act for the Marx Brothers and he even became a mentor to Orson Welles. In 1922, he became a member of Houdini's Magicians Club. Bennett Cerf once wrote of an incident of theater lore that occurred at the
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in New York when entertainer Bert Fitzgibbon became enraged upon learning Long was billed above him in the night’s card, meaning that he was scheduled to follow the magician on stage.''Winona Daily News'' (Minnesota) Friday, October 11, 1957, p. 6. Later that night as Long was ending his show, Fitzgibbon walked on stage and handed him a bundle of dirty shirts and reportedly said, "I want these back by Saturday night and go easy on the starch!" Long responded with an uppercut, resulting in Fitzgibbon being carried off stage as the audience applauded and roared their approval. It is unclear whether or not Fitzgibbon was able to make his appointed curtain call. In 1958, Long’s final performance was also staged in New York, at the Roxy Theater. He performed his famous water bowl trick, in which he did a somersault, at age 73, and ended standing with a goldfish bowl in his left hand.


Personal life and death

After decades of performing and traveling extensively around the world, Long and his wife Leopoldi (known as Poldi), a native of Ybbs, Austria, retired to New York City.Reports of Deaths of American Citizens (Poldi Long) September 6, 1963 Long was also a
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and achieved the notable step of 32nd degree within the fraternal order. He presumably maintained his associations with the order while residing in New York. Later, following a bad car accident, he and Poldi went to
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, not far from her hometown. Long Tack Sam died there in 1961 at the age of 76. Poldi died in Vienna two years later.


Documentary film

The greatest source of historical information available of Long Tack Sam's life comes from a Canadian documentary ''The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam''.NFB collections page, ''Long Tack Sam''
/ref> Written, directed, researched and animated by Long's great-granddaughter Ann Marie Fleming, the story is an in-depth research of the magician's life. Through six years of research, and the assistance of several magic historians, Fleming uncovered many missing holes in the historical narrative of her great-grandfather's life.


Illustrated memoir

In September 2007, ''The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam: an Illustrated Memoir'' by Ann Marie Fleming was published by Riverhead Books, a division of Penguin Publishing. The book expands on the information in the biographical film, and puts Long Tack Sam's life in a more historical context. In 2008, the book won The Doug Wright Award for best book. The book features artwork by Julian Lawrence.


References


External links


LongTackSam.com
– Bio-documentary produced by Ann Marie Fleming

– Press release of biography

– Biography Review {{DEFAULTSORT:Long, Track Sam Vaudeville performers American magicians Qing dynasty people 1880s births 1961 deaths People from Cangzhou Chinese emigrants to the United States