Edwin S. Lowe

Edwin S. Lowe (1910  February 23, 1986) was a U.S. salesman, toymaker, game entrepreneur and real estate developer whose promotion of a game he renamed Bingo made it popular as a national pastime and fundraising activity for churches and schools. His company the E. S. Lowe Company produced bingo games and materials in addition to plastic toys and the dice game Yahtzee. He later worked in film and stage production, including the Broadway 1981 play A Talent for Murder, featuring Claudette Colbert. Lowe also opened the Tallyho hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in 1962.

Edwin S. Lowe
Born1910
Poland
DiedFebruary 23, 1986 (age 75)
Manhattan, New York, United States
Occupation(s)salesman, toymaker, gaming entrepreneur, real estate developer, film and theatrical producer
Known forPopularization of Bingo
SpouseBarbara Lowe
ChildrenGail Ann Haymes
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