Started out in 1938 as Ray St. Clair (his ancestors' stage surname) the Silent Magician, before specializing in pickpocketing and performing poodle act The Wychwoods with his wife. He retired in 2019, aged 97.
His aunt, Mabel Dukes (1892-?), was a soubrette-comedienne in duo Dukes & Earl.
His great aunt, Lou Merrit (1857-?), a tap boot dancer, appeared alongside Florence Smithson.
His great uncle, F.V. St. Clair OBE (1868-?), was a songwriter.
His uncle, Barry Barnes (1891-?), was a revue-variety comedian.
His mother Amelia Traynor (27 May 1888-1989), a pianist and soubrette, appeared alongside Charles Chaplin.
His maternal grandfather, Tom Traynor (1859-1892), was a singer and a comedian in the double acts Wheatley & Traynor (with Horace Wheatley), Collins & Clough, and O'Gorman & Clough.
His great uncle and aunt (1879-?), were magic lantern singing duo Fox & Melville.