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'''Martin Lewis''', born in England in 1946, is the son of magician [[Eric C. Lewis]]. | |||
He emigrated to the United States in his twenties (1968). | He emigrated to the United States in his twenties (1968). | ||
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He created a number of effects including [[Sidewalk Shuffle]] and worked at Earthquake McGoon's Magic Cellar in San Francisco and on cruise ships. | |||
He created a number of effects including [[Sidewalk Shuffle]] | |||
He took over running Magikraft Studios that his farther started in 1934. | He took over running Magikraft Studios that his farther started in 1934. | ||
David Copperfield, in his 1991 and 1994 Television specials, featured effects from Martin's book Martin's Miracles.<ref>http://www.magikraft.com/</ref><ref>Cover [[Genii 2002 September]]</ref> | |||
== Awards == | |||
* [[Academy of Magical Arts]] Visiting Magician of the Year Award (2000) | |||
* Academy of Magical Arts Parlor Magician of the Year(2001) | |||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Biographies | [[Category:Biographies]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:06, 17 March 2012
Martin Lewis, born in England in 1946, is the son of magician Eric C. Lewis. He emigrated to the United States in his twenties (1968).
Martin Lewis | |
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He created a number of effects including Sidewalk Shuffle and worked at Earthquake McGoon's Magic Cellar in San Francisco and on cruise ships.
He took over running Magikraft Studios that his farther started in 1934.
David Copperfield, in his 1991 and 1994 Television specials, featured effects from Martin's book Martin's Miracles.[1][2]
Awards
- Academy of Magical Arts Visiting Magician of the Year Award (2000)
- Academy of Magical Arts Parlor Magician of the Year(2001)
Books
- Martin's Miracles by Eric Lewis (1985)