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[[The Great Tomsoni & Company]] was a familiar specialty act on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1970s and '80s of [[Johnny Thompson]] (The Great Tomsoni)  with his wife Pamela Hayes.
[[The Great Tomsoni & Company]] was a familiar specialty act on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1970s and '80s of [[Johnny Thompson]] (The Great Tomsoni)  with his wife Pamela Hayes.
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In 1969, Thompson created the pompous Polish magician character called The Great Tomsoni. In 1976, when his wife Pam joined the act playing the disinterested, gum-smacking assistant, they became The Great Tomsoni & Company.
In 1969, Thompson created the pompous Polish magician character called The Great Tomsoni. In 1976, when his wife Pam joined the act playing the disinterested, gum-smacking assistant, they became The Great Tomsoni & Company.
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== Awards and honors ==
== Awards and honors ==
* Performing Fellowship Award from Academy of Magical Arts
* Performing Fellowship Award from Academy of Magical Arts
*The Milbourne Christopher "Masters of Magic" Award for "Notable Contributions to the Art of Magic"


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 11:20, 9 August 2023

The Great Tomsoni & Company was a familiar specialty act on the Las Vegas Strip in the 1970s and '80s of Johnny Thompson (The Great Tomsoni) with his wife Pamela Hayes.

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In 1969, Thompson created the pompous Polish magician character called The Great Tomsoni. In 1976, when his wife Pam joined the act playing the disinterested, gum-smacking assistant, they became The Great Tomsoni & Company.

They performed their act on most of the televisions shows of the day, including Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin.

Awards and honors

  • Performing Fellowship Award from Academy of Magical Arts
  • The Milbourne Christopher "Masters of Magic" Award for "Notable Contributions to the Art of Magic"

References