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'''Constanze''', Ursula Ackermann,  was a third generation magician, the daughter of [[Georg Ackermann, Jr.]] (Trikson) and grand-daughter of [[Georg Ackermann]].<ref>Linking Ring Vol. 31, No. 8  (Oct 1951) </ref>
'''Constanze''', Ursula Ackermann (b.1939-?),  was a third generation magician, the daughter of [[Georg Ackermann, Jr.]] (Trikson) and grand-daughter of [[Georg Ackermann]].<ref>Linking Ring Vol. 31, No. 8  (Oct 1951) </ref>


== Biography ==
In the early 1960s, she was frequently performing at the Moulin Rouge in Vienna<ref>New Tops, December 1962</ref>
In the early 1960s, she was frequently performing at the Moulin Rouge in Vienna<ref>New Tops, December 1962</ref>


{{References}}
{{References}}


[[Category:Female magicians]]
[[Category:Female magicians]]
[[de:Constanze]]

Latest revision as of 22:57, 17 April 2024

Constanze
BornUrsula Ackermann
circa 1939
Germany

Flourished1950s-1960s

Constanze, Ursula Ackermann (b.1939-?), was a third generation magician, the daughter of Georg Ackermann, Jr. (Trikson) and grand-daughter of Georg Ackermann.[1]

Biography

In the early 1960s, she was frequently performing at the Moulin Rouge in Vienna[2]

References

  1. Linking Ring Vol. 31, No. 8 (Oct 1951)
  2. New Tops, December 1962