Stevan "Mr. Escape" Baker (July 26, 1938 – September 17, 2017)
was an American
illusionist, comedian, and magician best known as an
escape artist. During his career from 1967 through the early 1990s Baker appeared on ''
Dick Clark's LIVE Wednesday'', ''
Games People Play'', and was a star on an
HBO
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special along with
Tony Curtis
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and special guest star
Dorothy Dietrich, called ''The World's Greatest Escapes'', and several times on ''
That's Incredible!''.
Early history
Baker's career as "Mr. Escape" began on February 22, 1967, when he presented an upside down hanging strait-jacket escape from the
Tribune Tower Building in
Oakland, California
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,
United States
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. Thousands of people attended the escape along with actress
Dawn Wells, and a sheriff who was a direct descendant of
Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American lawman in the American West, including Dodge City, Kansas, Dodge City, Wichita, Kansas, Wichita, and Tombstone, Arizona, Tombstone. Earp was involved in the gunfight ...
. The escape was documented by the British Pathe Newsreel Organization. Steve Baker was a favorite on TV personality, Dick Clark. He performed numerous times on Dick Clark Live Wednesdays on NBC, then a few years later on another show called LIVE with Dick Clark on CBS.
Personal history
Baker was born on July 26, 1938, in
East St. Louis, Illinois. His parents were Joseph and Cleo (Spacklin) Baker.
As a child, Baker had
rheumatic fever, which restricted him to his room while his friends all played outside. The Baker family moved to California when he was eight years old to see a doctor specializing in rheumatic fever.
In the years that Baker was confined in his room, he started reading "The Art of Escape" about
Harry Houdini
Erik Weisz (March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926), known professionally as Harry Houdini ( ), was a Hungarian-American escapologist, illusionist, and stunt performer noted for his escape acts.
Houdini first attracted notice in vaudeville in ...
and it inspired him. After three years, he recovered from the rheumatic fever and Baker challenged his friends to chain him up so he could practice what he learned from Houdini's books.
Baker enlisted in the
U.S Air Force during the
Cold War
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,
but that did not stop him from practicing his escapes. He would perform periodically while not on duty to make extra money. When his time in the service ended, Baker went to Vietnam to perform for the troops.
Over time, his courage and determination grew tremendously. This is where Baker knew he wanted to one-up Houdini. If Houdini was on the eighth floor, Baker would go to the ninth.
After every escape, Baker's confidence grew.
Baker was able to travel the world doing what he loved. In 1971, at a show in Boise, Steve pulled an audience member on stage to assist in one of his tricks. This audience member was Julia Veltri, who then became his wife and stage assistant for the next 41 years.
Together, Steve and Julia traveled to various countries performing magic tricks and escapes.
Death
In 2006, Steve and Julia moved to
Irving, Illinois, to care for Steve's mother who was sick with cancer. Shortly after his mother died, Steve was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had a year's worth of treatment. Steve never got back into his career following his prostate cancer. On September 17, 2017, at the age of 79, Steve Baker died in his home.
References
External links
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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xbbn5IAZ3Y Death Race Escape First Time on TV
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American male comedians
Comedians from Illinois
1938 births
2017 deaths
People from East St. Louis, Illinois