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'''Johnny Lonn''' (1944-2013), a Swedish comedy magician found success at [[FISM]] in Paris 1973 and performing with [[Doug Henning]] and Bill Cosby in Las Vegas | '''Johnny Lonn''' (1944-2013), a Swedish comedy magician found success at [[FISM]] in Paris 1973 and performing with [[Doug Henning]] and Bill Cosby in Las Vegas | ||
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Lonn travelled the world and performed for over four decades. Later in life he focused mostly on his artistry as a painter, with many of his paintings involving a magical theme.<ref>http://itricks.com/news/2010/11/johnny-lonn-celebrates-40-years-as-a-magician/</ref> | Lonn travelled the world and performed for over four decades. Later in life he focused mostly on his artistry as a painter, with many of his paintings involving a magical theme.<ref>http://itricks.com/news/2010/11/johnny-lonn-celebrates-40-years-as-a-magician/</ref> | ||
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Johnny Lonn | |
Born | Björn Olof Lönnqvist December 17, 1944 Stockholm |
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Died | April 7, 2013 (age 68) Stockholm |
Nationality | Swedish |
Johnny Lonn (1944-2013), a Swedish comedy magician found success at FISM in Paris 1973 and performing with Doug Henning and Bill Cosby in Las Vegas
Biography
Lonn travelled the world and performed for over four decades. Later in life he focused mostly on his artistry as a painter, with many of his paintings involving a magical theme.[1]
References
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- Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 185