Terry Evanswood

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Terry Evanswood
Born Flag of the United States St. Charles, Illinois
Occupation magician, illusionist

Performing professionally since the age of 10 ([1]), Terry Evanswood has appeared in live stage shows and on television throughout the United States as well as on international stages. Early in his career, Evanswood was awarded an entertainment scholarship to attend the Chavez College of Magic. In 1991, Evanswood became the youngest illusionist in history to perform at Hollywood's famed Magic Castle. Evanswood was presented with the Certificate of Excellence award, which was the first and only honor given by the American Museum of Magic.

Terry Evanswood is a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and the Society of American Magicians having been endorsed by David Copperfield and Harry Blackstone, Jr.. Evanswood is a lifetime member of the International Magicians Society. The I.M.S. recently presented Evanswood with their highest possible degree, the coveted Doctorate of Magic diploma. ([2])

Evanswood has starred in review shows around the world including "Rio Ecstasy" in Cancún, Mexico; "Stars of Magic" in Sarnia; "Fabulous Miami" in Miami Beach, Florida and "Grand Illusion" at the American Hotel and Casino in Aruba. Recently, Evanswood has been touring Alaska as onboard entertainment for several cruise lines. Currently, he has his own theater show called Magic Beyond Belief in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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