- The Great Omani
Infobox Celebrity
name = Ronald Cunningham (The Great Omani)
wife's name = Eileen Cunningham
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1915|7|10|mf=y
birth_place =Windsor ,England
death_date = death date and age|2007|10|15|1915|7|10|mf=y
death_place =Brighton ,Sussex ,England
occupation =escapologist andstunt performer
salary =
networth =
website =
footnotes =The Great Omani (1915 - 2007), real name Ronald Cunningham, was one of the oldest recorded escapologists and stuntmen. [ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/the-great-omani-397603.html The Great Omani - Obituaries, News - The Independent ] ]
The Great Omani was born in Windsor,
Berkshire on10 July 1915 the son of awine importer and was educated at theDorset public school Sherborne.When he left school he went into the family business however after his father died the company failed and was sold off. After being declined entry for army service inWorld War 2 due to a damagedheart he was curious with what to do with his life next. Browsing one day through a second hand book shop inCharing Cross Road , he fell upon a book"The Secrets of Houdini" by J.C. Cannell". The book was controversial due to its explanation of how the magic of the great escapologistHarry Houdini was performed, and theThe Magic Circle thought it would promote daring behaviour to try recreate these stunts. However this book inspired The Great Omani into the magic world and after experimental trials withunderwater stunts, he was ready for public appearance in 1950.He worked in
Bognor Regis performing tricks in astraitjacket chain ed andpadlock ed to the legs of thepier as thetide rose. OnBrighton 'sWest Pier , The Great Omani was known for jumping though open flames into a bed of glass. In 1977 he marked the Queen's Silver Jubilee by performing a handstand on thecliff edge ofBeachy Head , with a Union Jack between his toes.To impress audiences he put himself in great danger during many of his stunts using fire, water and glass at his local pub the Bedford Tavern in Brighton. It was here where he performed his last stunt in 2005. This was the escape out of
handcuff s with both arms on fire with lighter fluid.He died in Brighton, East Sussex after a
whisky and acigar at his home on the15 October 2007.His last request was for atrapdoor in thehearse at hisfuneral . He wrote a short poem, which was read at the occasion:"They lay the Great Omani in his box / They have done it up with nails not locks / But at his funeral do not despair / Chances are he won't be there."
Quotes
"People will always flock to see anybody likely to kill themselves."
"It's a very hard profession to leave," he once explained. "I tell you why: I'm an exhibitionist."
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.