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'''Ali Shah''' was a professional illusionist.  
'''Ali Shah''' (1908-?) was a professional illusionist.  


== Biography ==
At the  age of four he performed a song and dance act before 300 people for a Red Cross charity. Later performed magical entertainments at church socials.
At the  age of four he performed a song and dance act before 300 people for a Red Cross charity. Later performed magical entertainments at church socials.


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In [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] (1934), you can view his short advertisement for "ALI SHAH, M.C.L., The New Oriental Mystic".
In [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] (1934), you can view his short advertisement for "ALI SHAH, M.C.L., The New Oriental Mystic".


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 9 February 2014

Ali Shah
BornJune 3, 1908
Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Died?

Ali Shah (1908-?) was a professional illusionist.

Biography

At the age of four he performed a song and dance act before 300 people for a Red Cross charity. Later performed magical entertainments at church socials.

Besides magic, Shah did straight acting, mimicry, comic singing and entertaining. [1]

In Goldston's Magical Quarterly (1934), you can view his short advertisement for "ALI SHAH, M.C.L., The New Oriental Mystic".

References

  1. Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)