Ildebrando Zacchini

Ildebrando Zacchini (1868 – July 17, 1948) was a Maltese-born painter, inventor, and travelling circus owner.[1]

Ildebrando Zacchini
Born1868
DiedJuly 17, 1948(1948-07-17) (aged 79–80)
Resting placeMyrtle Hill Memorial Park, Tampa
NationalityMaltese
Known forhuman cannonball act
Spouse(s)Madelina Dal Paos (1872 1963)
ChildrenHugo Zacchini, Edmondo Zacchini

Inspired by the works of Jules Verne, Zacchini came up with an idea for a human cannonball act.[2] Instead of explosives, Zacchini's human-firing cannon used compressed air, and he first tested it on his son Hugo Zacchini.

The idea for the cannonball act was initially proposed to the Italian government as a military maneuver to be used in conjunction with parachutes; when the proposal was rejected Zacchini looked to use the technique as part of an entertainment act.[3]

Zacchini died in Tampa, Florida in 1948. Members of the Zacchini family were later inducted into the Ringling Brothers Circus Hall of Fame.

See also

References

  1. "Rene Zacchini left circus to serve in Florida House..." St. Petersburg Times. April 22, 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
  2. "Zacchini Cannon Enters Museum". St. Petersburg Times. March 31, 1976. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
  3. "'Trigger man' behind human cannonball dies". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. January 11, 1993. Retrieved April 23, 2010.


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