George Polley

George Gibson Polley (1898–1927) was an American pioneer of (the then-unnamed act of) buildering, or climbing the walls of tall buildings, earning him the nickname "the human fly".

George G. Polley was also a talented magician and performed in vaudeville with his wife the amazing Helen Stillman.

George Polley died at the age of 29 due to a brain tumor.

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