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American juggler For people known as Bob May, see Robert May (disambiguation).

Bobby May (born Ludwig Theodore Mayer, February 20, 1907–November 7, 1981) was a vaudeville-era juggler. He is considered one of the best American jugglers.

Biography

Bobby May was born in Cleveland, Ohio.

Bobby May performed his first professional act at Cleveland's Luna Park in 1923 along with a young Bob Hope.

One of May's most well-known acts involved juggling while ice-skating, which involved the use of three to five balls, clubs, hats, and cigarettes.

May was known for playing the harmonica as well as singing and dancing.

See also

References

  1. ^ Juggling Hall of Fame entry for Bobby May
  2. ^ Howard, Alan (November–December 2005). "Bobby May: The International Juggler". Juggle.
  3. Hansen, Bert (1945). "Bobby May in Skating Vanities". Juggler's Bulletin.

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