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Dr. Nix (1847? - ?) was born Paul Lemare (according to Sidney Clarke's  Annals
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'''Dr. Nix''' (c. 1847 - ?) was born Paul Lemare.<ref>Sidney Clarke's  [[Annals of Conjuring]]</ref>
 
== Biography ==
As a youth Nix performed as "The Boy Conjurer" and for a time was associated with [[John Henry Anderson]]. Later, Nix became a well-known private and public performer in England. By 1888 he was billed as "The Royal Conjuror" and  "The Man of a Thousand Tricks."<ref>A RICH CABINET OF MAGICAL CURIOSITIES #241 - DOCTOR NIX AND HIS MAGICAL EXPOSURES ON FILM By EDWIN A. DAWES in  Magic Circular Vol. 92,  1998</ref>
 
Later in his career he gave public shows by talking during a film of his performances. Apparently he would repeat the program showing how each trick was done.<ref>Hugall Benedict's Notebooks a description of Dr. Nix performance in 1888 (The [[Linking Ring]] March 1957 page 58)</ref>
 
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As a youth Nix performed as "The Boy Conjurer" and for a time was associated
with [[John Henry Anderson]]. Later, Nix became a well-known private and public performer in England. By 1888 he was billed as "The Royal Conjuror" and  "The Man of a Thousand Tricks."


Later in his career he gave public shows by talking during a film of his performances. Apparently he would repeat the program showing how each trick was done.


== References ==
* A RICH CABINET OF MAGICAL CURIOSITIES #241 - DOCTOR NIX AND HIS MAGICAL EXPOSURES ON FILM By EDWIN A. DAWES in  Magic Circular Vol. 92,  1998
* Hugall Benedict's Notebooks a description of Dr. Nix performance in 1888 (The Linking Ring March 1957 page 58)


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Latest revision as of 09:02, 20 October 2013

Dr. Nix
BornPaul Lemare
circa 1847
Died?

Dr. Nix (c. 1847 - ?) was born Paul Lemare.[1]

Biography

As a youth Nix performed as "The Boy Conjurer" and for a time was associated with John Henry Anderson. Later, Nix became a well-known private and public performer in England. By 1888 he was billed as "The Royal Conjuror" and "The Man of a Thousand Tricks."[2]

Later in his career he gave public shows by talking during a film of his performances. Apparently he would repeat the program showing how each trick was done.[3]

References

  1. Sidney Clarke's Annals of Conjuring
  2. A RICH CABINET OF MAGICAL CURIOSITIES #241 - DOCTOR NIX AND HIS MAGICAL EXPOSURES ON FILM By EDWIN A. DAWES in Magic Circular Vol. 92, 1998
  3. Hugall Benedict's Notebooks a description of Dr. Nix performance in 1888 (The Linking Ring March 1957 page 58)