Edward Victor

Edward Victor
Born Edward Victor
1887
England
Died 17 April 1964
Nationality British
Other names Edward Victor
Occupation Magician
Known for Sleight of Hand, card magic

Edward Victor (1887 – 17 April 1964), born Edward Neuschwander, was a notable stage magician.[1] He was an early member of the Magic Circle and was promoted to the Inner Magic Circle, and for over thirty years was president of the Merlin Magical Society.

Early in his career he also took up Shadowgraphy.

History

In 1911, a trial week at St. George's Hall was extended to many months, setting the standard for his professional career. He played top variety theaters in Europe and South Africa and was often seen on television (including a "What's My Line?" appearance which he was quickly recognized). Victor was the Blackpool Magicians' club's first Honorary Life President.[2]

Published works

References

  1. Price, David. (1985). Magic: A Pictoral History of Conjurers in the Theater. Cornwall Books. pp. 331333
  2. "Blackpool Magicians' Club History".


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