He transitioned to Terri Rogers with surgery on the National Health Service in the early 1960s ++at Charing Cross Hospital.

The one reflection that she had once been a man was that she gave her dummy, Shorty Harris, a deep male voice.
Her husband was Val Andrews.
She died after a series of strokes.
*Not the artist.
- Terri Rogers and Martin Breese. Secrets: The Original Magic of Terri Rogers. London: Martin Breese Publishing, 1986.
- Terri Rogers. More Secrets by Terri Rogers. London: Martin Breese, 1988.
- "Terri Rogers". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Rogers
5 comments:
Thank you so much for posting this infomation and the link to a Terri Rogers video. As transsexual woman and an admirer of the art of ventriloquism, I was thrilled to find there have actually been transgender ventriloquists.
I think one or two were perhaps men with Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY), which is sometimes very hard to diagnose without doing a karyotype but in other cases is much more extreme in its effects. Doing a stage show as a woman may be easier than trying to convince the audience that you are male if you are especially androgynous.
I don't understand your comment. a) Terri made a good living as a designer of tricks for others and did not need to perform b) a person with KS as you describe would not go through the difficulties of the transsexual change.
Some people with Klinefelter's (XXY) do transition from male to female - my partner for one.
Because some do is no reason to assume without evidence that Terri was KS.
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