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Roy Horn, who found fame as one half of the Siegfried & Roy duo of Las Vegas-based magicians, has died. He was 75.
A spokesman for the duo said Horn died Friday in a Las Vegas hospital due to complications related to COVID-19.
"Today, the world has lost one of the greats of magic, but I have lost my best friend," Siegfried Fischbacher said in a statement obtained by Fox News. "From the moment we met, I knew Roy and I, together, would change the world. There could be no Siegfried without Roy, and no Roy without Siegfried.
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“Roy was a fighter his whole life including during these final days," Fischbacher's statement continued. "I give my heartfelt appreciation to the team of doctors, nurses and staff at Mountain View Hospital who worked heroically against this insidious virus that ultimately took Roy’s life.”
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Last month, a rep for Horn confirmed that he had tested positive for the coronavirus and was being treated.
"We can confirm that Roy Horn has tested positive for the virus that causes Covid-19 and is currently responding well to treatment," the statement said at the time. "Most importantly, Siegfried & Roy send positive wishes to everyone impacted by the pandemic."
According to the release announcing Horn's death, he developed a connection to animals at an early age, which began with his wolfdog, Hexe, and his pet cheetah, Chico, which he'd adopted from the Bremen Zoo.
Horn went on to work as a steward on a cruise ship, where he assisted Fischbacher in a performance of his magic act. At one point, the story goes, Horn asked Fischbacher: “Siegfried, disappearing rabbits are ordinary, but can you make a cheetah disappear?”
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As Siegfried & Roy, the duo traveled around the world, but it was their forty-year run in Las Vegas that cemented them as superstars. Horn and Siegfried got their start in Sin City in 1967 as a featured act in “Follies Bergère,” “Hallelujah Hollywood” and “Lido de Paris,” then became headliners in “Beyond Belief” in 1981 -- and finally landed a 14-year run at The Mirage, which began in 1989.
“In their good vs. evil spectacle of lights, sound, and never-before-seen spectacular magic, the duo introduced the world to their extensive animal family – more than 55 white tigers, white lions, leopards, jaguars -- even an elephant – that appeared and vanished with mesmerizing speed and panache,” according to the release.
However, Horn’s performance career ended on Oct. 3, 2003 after one of his white tigers, Montecore “reacted to what Roy believed was a stroke and dragged him off the stage.”
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Despite the incident, Horn went on to “live a full and rewarding life after the show ended.”
"Roy’s whole life was about defying the odds,” Siegfried added in a statement in the release on Friday. “He grew up with very little and became famous throughout the world for his showmanship, flair and his life-long commitment to animal conservation. He had a strength and will unlike anyone I have ever known.”
Born in Nordenham, in northern Germany, on Oct. 3, 1944, Horn is survived by his brother Werner Horn, his animal family and Siegfried.
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