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'''Tony Eng''' (1946-2008), a self-taught conjurer,  toured across the United States and Canada for over forty years.
 
'''Tony Eng''' (1946-2008), a self-taught conjurer,  toured across the United States and Canada for over forty years.
  
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== Biography==
 
His father, an emigrant from China, would start a family restaurant in Sidney, British Columbia. After getting a set of cups and balls on his eighteenth birthday, we would do tricks at his family's Beacon Cafe. He was a stage performer, a close-up magician and the proprietor of a magic emporium in downtown Victoria in Canada. Later, his work as a bartender allowed him to perfect his close-up magic.
 
His father, an emigrant from China, would start a family restaurant in Sidney, British Columbia. After getting a set of cups and balls on his eighteenth birthday, we would do tricks at his family's Beacon Cafe. He was a stage performer, a close-up magician and the proprietor of a magic emporium in downtown Victoria in Canada. Later, his work as a bartender allowed him to perfect his close-up magic.
  
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His daughter [[Julie Eng]], a Toronto magician, carries on the magic tradition.
 
His daughter [[Julie Eng]], a Toronto magician, carries on the magic tradition.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 11 November 2013

Tony Eng
BornAnthony Wayne Eng
May of 1946
Sidney,BC, Canada
DiedMay 4, 2008 (age 61)
Victoria,BC, Canada
NationalityCanadian

Tony Eng (1946-2008), a self-taught conjurer, toured across the United States and Canada for over forty years.

Biography

His father, an emigrant from China, would start a family restaurant in Sidney, British Columbia. After getting a set of cups and balls on his eighteenth birthday, we would do tricks at his family's Beacon Cafe. He was a stage performer, a close-up magician and the proprietor of a magic emporium in downtown Victoria in Canada. Later, his work as a bartender allowed him to perfect his close-up magic.

In 1980, he started performing at the Japanese Village Restaurant on Broughton Street in Victoria during Sunday dinner service, a gig that lasted 20 years.

He purchased of a novelties store and renamed it "Tony's Trick and Joke Shop". He sold the shop in 2005, but continued to perform.[1]

Eng served as president of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians in 2006 when the conferences was held in Victoria.

His daughter Julie Eng, a Toronto magician, carries on the magic tradition.

References

  1. http://www.magicienne.com/tonyeng/index.html