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[[Steve Martin]] as a teenager, he started out working at the Magic Shop at Disneyland, where he developed his talents for magic, juggling, playing the banjo and creating balloon animals.  He talks about it in his autobiography "Born Standing Up".
 
[[Steve Martin]] as a teenager, he started out working at the Magic Shop at Disneyland, where he developed his talents for magic, juggling, playing the banjo and creating balloon animals.  He talks about it in his autobiography "Born Standing Up".
  
On July 28, 2007, Martin married Anne Stringfield (born 1973) at his Los Angeles home where magician/actor [[Ricky Jay]] was invited as a guest.
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He has been known to perform comedy magic sketches on TV.
 
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Martin trick "The Phony Coin Toss" was published  in "Impromptu Magic From The Magic Castle" by  Leo Behnke (1980).
 
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Revision as of 16:43, 21 November 2010

Steve Martin as a teenager, he started out working at the Magic Shop at Disneyland, where he developed his talents for magic, juggling, playing the banjo and creating balloon animals. He talks about it in his autobiography "Born Standing Up".

On July 28, 2007, Martin married Anne Stringfield (born 1973) at his Los Angeles home where magician/actor Ricky Jay was invited as a guest.

He has been known to perform comedy magic sketches on TV.

Martin trick "The Phony Coin Toss" was published in "Impromptu Magic From The Magic Castle" by Leo Behnke (1980).

References

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