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Roy Horn(1944-2020)

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Roy Horn
He grew up in broken circumstances. The father was a drug addict and he ran away from his parents' home when he was still a child. Attracted by big cats, he found a job at the zoo, where he became particularly friendly with a cheetah named "Chico." Here Roy found his talent for dressage, which he was able to combine with magical tricks. In 1959 he was hired as an entertainer and steward on the German luxury liner TS-Bremen. He dropped out of school early because of this. Here he met Siegfried Fischbacher, who also worked as a steward. Inspired by their shared passion for the art of magic, they decided to perform together in the future. Roy's cheetah "Chico" became part of the first shows. In 1964, Siegfried & Roy celebrated their stage debut at the Astoria Theater. They then toured with "Chico" and their tricks on small variety stages through Germany and Switzerland. A close relationship developed from the professional collaboration.

The combination of magic and big cats proved to be so spectacular that they were able to start their first European tour in 1965. Shortly afterwards, Siegfried & Roy also performed in Puerto Rico and Las Vegas. In particular, the Americans, who were used to shows, were so impressed by their performances that they were awarded the prize for "Best Stage Show of the Year" in the same year, 1972. Siegfried & Roy received an exclusive, lifetime contract from the Mirage Hotel. The performances of the two became more and more spectacular due to their high income. Later, not only cheetahs were trained for their tricks, but also tigers. During their long career, however, critical voices were also raised, accusing Siegfried & Roy of exploiting and degenerating the noble big cats.

Siegfried & Roy, however, made it their mission to breed the white Bengal tigers in particular with great effort and to protect them from extinction with financial support. The white Bengal tiger also became a central part of their shows. In 1976, Siegfried & Roy were voted the best magicians of the year. In the years that followed, both became the highest-paid show artists in the world. During the 1980s they increased their popularity to Asia. Their career together was filmed in IMAX format. Since the beginning of the 1990s, Siegfried & Roy have performed under the show title SARMOTI, which is made up of the acronym "Siegfried and Roy, Masters of the Impossible". This also became the most successful show program in the United States. In 1997, Siegfried & Roy opened the "Secret Garden" within the Mirage hotel complex in Las Vegas. Tigers, lions, cheetahs and panthers from all continents of the world lived in these exotic outdoor enclosures in the middle of the city. In 2000, Siegfried & Roy were voted the best magicians of the decade with their SARMOTI program, ahead of David Copperfield.

The dramatic accident occurred during the stage show on October 3, 2003. On Roy Horn's 59th birthday, he was critically injured by the white tiger named Montecore, which he had bottle-raised himself. He had a faint attack on stage and fell; doctors later said it could have been a first stroke. The tiger Montecore then pulled Roy off the stage with the usual cat bite on his neck. A fang injured the main artery, which led to significant blood loss. Doctors fought for his life for days. During the course of treatment, the entertainer suffered several strokes. Roy Horn would not recover from this accident. After worldwide sympathy, the two entertainers were awarded the "World Entertainment Award" by Mikhail Gorbachev on October 23, 2003. Siegfried accepted the award with emotion in Hamburg. Both artists stayed in Las Vegas, but withdrew from the public except for a few interviews. In February 2009, the two ended their stage careers with a ten-minute show in which Montecore also took part.
BornOctober 3, 1944
DiedMay 8, 2020(75)
BornOctober 3, 1944
DiedMay 8, 2020(75)
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Known for

Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, and Andy Garcia in Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Ocean's Eleven
7.7
  • Roy Horn
  • 2001
Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Ethan Embry, and Marisol Nichols in Vegas Vacation (1997)
Vegas Vacation
5.9
  • Roy(as Roy)
  • 1997
Le roi de Las Vegas (2004)
Le roi de Las Vegas
6.7
TV Series
  • Producer(as Roy)
Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box (1999)
Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box
6.1
  • Self(as Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn)
  • 1999

Credits

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Producer



  • Le roi de Las Vegas (2004)
    Le roi de Las Vegas
    6.7
    TV Series
    • co-executive producer (as Roy)
    • 2004–2005

Actor



  • Kreuzfahrt ins Glück (2007)
    Kreuzfahrt ins Glück
    4.3
    TV Series
    • Roy (as Siegfried und Roy)
    • 2010
  • Showboy (2002)
    Showboy
    5.6
    • Roy (as the Cast & Crew of Siegfried and Roy, Siegfried & Roy - Masters of the Impossible)
    • 2002
  • Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, and Andy Garcia in Ocean's Eleven (2001)
    Ocean's Eleven
    7.7
    • Roy Horn
    • 2001
  • Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quaid, Ethan Embry, and Marisol Nichols in Vegas Vacation (1997)
    Vegas Vacation
    5.9
    • Roy (as Roy)
    • 1997
  • Ann-Margret, Jon Voight, and Burt Young in Lookin' to Get Out (1982)
    Lookin' to Get Out
    5.1
    • Magician (uncredited)
    • 1982

Additional Crew



  • Heroes of Magic (2000)
    Heroes of Magic
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • archive material courtesy of (as Siegfried and Roy)
    • 2000

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn
  • Height
    • 1.85 m
  • Born
    • October 3, 1944
    • Nordenham, Germany
  • Died
    • May 8, 2020
    • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA(complications from COVID-19)
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
    • Johanna Horn
  • Relatives
    • Werner Horn(Sibling)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Interviews
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    Met Siegfried Fischbacher on a German ocean liner when they both found work around 1959. The two comprised the famous stage magic duo "Siegfried & Roy", working in Las Vegas from 1967 until retiring in 2010.
  • Quotes
    The wonderful thing is, imagination is universal all over the world, no matter what the language is. [Newsday, September 10, 1989]

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  • When did Roy Horn die?
    May 8, 2020
  • How did Roy Horn die?
    Complications from COVID-19
  • How old was Roy Horn when he died?
    75 years old
  • Where did Roy Horn die?
    Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  • When was Roy Horn born?
    October 3, 1944

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