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Raised in British Columbia,  Culos was an actor and magic technical adviser on films including NBC's "Night Visitor", "Lake in the Woods", and  Disney's "So Weird".
 
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Revision as of 18:56, 1 March 2014

David Mackenzie Culos
BornMarch 19 1961
DiedMarch of 2000 (age 38)
NationalityCanadian

David Mackenzie Culos (1961-2000) was an award winning magician, a member of MENSA and very active in the magic community.

Biography

Raised in British Columbia, Culos was an actor and magic technical adviser on films including NBC's "Night Visitor", "Lake in the Woods", and Disney's "So Weird".

He worked on the Worker's Compensation Board (B.C.) and served as IBM first V.P. and Acting President of Ring 92/Vancouver Magic Circle (B.C.). [1]

Awards

  • Two time winner of the "Ray Gamble" Award
  • IBM Ring 92 "H.B. MacLean" Trophy
  • "Cecil Ackery" Comedy Trophy

References

  1. http://canadianmagiciansarchive.homestead.com/c.html