William B. Wood (c. 1862–1908) was an illusionist and ventriloquist, who toured South America and Europe with his own company, sometimes called "The Kellar of South America." He was born in Pennsylvania in 1861 or 1862 and began a career in illusions and ventriloquism in 1886 with his wife. After his wife retired in 1906, Wood continued touring until his accidental death on January 20, 1908, which was explored unsuccessfully for foul play.
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