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'''Topper Martyn''' (October 30, 1923 - May 24, 2004) was born Victor Martyn in England, who lived most of his life in Sweden. He had a popular comedy magic, juggling and ice skating act which he presented throughout Europe. He first billed himself as V.C. Martyn, the Eton Topper. | |||
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Martyn would often juggle odd objects while numerous balls, silverware and other items would drop out of his clothes, filling the stage. Martyn was also a big collector of magic and antiques.<ref>Cover [[Genii 1978 March]]</ref> | |||
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*[[Topper's Mad Mad Magic]] edited by [[Gene Anderson]] (1974) | *[[Topper's Mad Mad Magic]] edited by [[Gene Anderson]] (1974) | ||
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Revision as of 09:32, 18 March 2012
Topper Martyn (October 30, 1923 - May 24, 2004) was born Victor Martyn in England, who lived most of his life in Sweden. He had a popular comedy magic, juggling and ice skating act which he presented throughout Europe. He first billed himself as V.C. Martyn, the Eton Topper.
Topper Martyn | |
Cover Genii 1978 March | |
Born | Victor Martyn October 30, 1923 |
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Died | May 24, 2004 (age 80) |
Martyn would often juggle odd objects while numerous balls, silverware and other items would drop out of his clothes, filling the stage. Martyn was also a big collector of magic and antiques.[1]
Awards
- First Prize for Comedy at FISM
- Visiting Magician of the Year at the Academy of Magical Arts.
Books
- Topper's Mad Mad Magic edited by Gene Anderson (1974)
References
- ↑ Cover Genii 1978 March