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He disclosed in [[The Linking Ring]] (Vol. 26, # 5, 1946) that he had about "25 tons of paraphernalia, enough to fill six railroad vans each 40 feet long".
 
He disclosed in [[The Linking Ring]] (Vol. 26, # 5, 1946) that he had about "25 tons of paraphernalia, enough to fill six railroad vans each 40 feet long".
  
[[The Grand Master of Magic Award]] is an award for excellence for a New Zealand magician. It was inaugurated by the [[Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians]] Inc in 1969 and the first recipient was Benyon.
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[[The Grand Master of Magic Award]] is an award for excellence for a New Zealand magician. It was inaugurated by the [[Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians]] Inc in 1969 and the first recipient was Benyon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bam.net.nz/grand-masters-of-magic/|title=Grand Master of Magic Award, Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians Inc}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vac.org.nz/bennyawards.html|title=Benny Awards at the Variety Artists Club of NZ Website}}</ref>
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In his memory, the [[Benny Award]] is annually presented to a New Zealand variety artist who has achieved a lifetime of excellence in their chosen field.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Master_of_Magic_Award|title=Grand Master of Magic Award Wikipedia}}</ref>
  
 
He was a mentor to [[Billy McComb]].
 
He was a mentor to [[Billy McComb]].
 
In his memory, the "Benny" award is annually presented to a New Zealand variety artist who has achieved a lifetime of excellence in their chosen field.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Master_of_Magic_Award|title=Grand Master of Magic Award Wikipedia}}</ref>
 
 
The Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians awarded him their first [[Grand Master of Magic Award]] in 1969.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vac.org.nz/bennyawards.html|title=Benny Awards at the Variety Artists Club of NZ Website}}</ref>
 
  
 
A book about his life was written by [[James Reilly]] called [[Same Man - Different Clothes ! The Life and Times of The Great Benyon]] (1994). ISBN 0959798617
 
A book about his life was written by [[James Reilly]] called [[Same Man - Different Clothes ! The Life and Times of The Great Benyon]] (1994). ISBN 0959798617

Revision as of 21:55, 15 October 2017

Edgar Benyon
BornEdgar Wilson Benyon
March 29, 1902
New Zealand
DiedSeptember 14, 1978 (age 76)
NationalityNew Zealand

Edgar Wilson Benyon (The Great Benyon) (March 29, 1902 - Sept 14, 1978) was born in New Zealand and became one of New Zealand’s greatest entertainers. He toured the world with his "One-man revue" featuring magic, ventriloquism, juggling, rag pictures, quick-change, contortions and impressions.

Biography

Benyon would go through his illusions, changing his costume every ten minutes with the lead-in “same man different clothes”.

He disclosed in The Linking Ring (Vol. 26, # 5, 1946) that he had about "25 tons of paraphernalia, enough to fill six railroad vans each 40 feet long".

The Grand Master of Magic Award is an award for excellence for a New Zealand magician. It was inaugurated by the Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians Inc in 1969 and the first recipient was Benyon.[1][2]

In his memory, the Benny Award is annually presented to a New Zealand variety artist who has achieved a lifetime of excellence in their chosen field.[3]

He was a mentor to Billy McComb.

A book about his life was written by James Reilly called Same Man - Different Clothes ! The Life and Times of The Great Benyon (1994). ISBN 0959798617

References

  1. Grand Master of Magic Award, Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians Inc
  2. Benny Awards at the Variety Artists Club of NZ Website
  3. Grand Master of Magic Award Wikipedia