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− | '''Michael Skinner''' (1941-1998) was a close-up magician that grew up in Rochester, New York and studied under [[Eddie Fechter]] from Buffalo. He later moved to Hollywood and spent eight years at the [[Magic Castle]] studying with the Professor, [[Dai Vernon]]. | + | '''Michael Skinner''' (1941-1998) was a close-up magician that grew up in Rochester, New York and studied under [[Eddie Fechter]] from Buffalo.<ref>http://www.death-record.com/l/104437109/Michael-B-Skinner</ref> He later moved to Hollywood and spent eight years at the [[Magic Castle]] studying with the Professor, [[Dai Vernon]]. |
For over 20 years, he was the magician in residence at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada.<ref>Cover [[Genii 2000 November]]</ref> | For over 20 years, he was the magician in residence at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada.<ref>Cover [[Genii 2000 November]]</ref> |
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Michael Skinner | |
Born | Michael B. Skinner August 9, 1941 USA |
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Died | September 3, 1998 (age 57) |
Categories | Books by Michael Skinner |
Michael Skinner (1941-1998) was a close-up magician that grew up in Rochester, New York and studied under Eddie Fechter from Buffalo.[1] He later moved to Hollywood and spent eight years at the Magic Castle studying with the Professor, Dai Vernon.
For over 20 years, he was the magician in residence at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2]
His vast repertoire once allowed him to perform 28 shows, in one week, at the Magic Castle without repeating a single effect.
Skinner made two guest appearances on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.[3]
Awards
- Best Close-up Magician twice and was awarded a Performing Fellowship in 1997 by the Academy of Magical Arts.
Books
- Michael Skinner's Intimate Magic (1982) by Jeff Busby
- Classic Sampler (1996)
References
- ↑ http://www.death-record.com/l/104437109/Michael-B-Skinner
- ↑ Cover Genii 2000 November
- ↑ Obit Genii 1998 September
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