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* [[Siegfried & Roy]] performed one last time at a fundraiser for the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute which airs on ABC's 20/20.
 
* [[Siegfried & Roy]] performed one last time at a fundraiser for the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute which airs on ABC's 20/20.
 
* "[[Masters of Illusion]]" television series debuts.
 
* "[[Masters of Illusion]]" television series debuts.
* The career of [[Doug Henning]] is documented in the book  "Spellbound: The Wonder-filled Life of Doug Henning"  by John Harrison.
 
 
* [[FISM]] was held in China
 
* [[FISM]] was held in China
 
* Jay Mattioli and Drew Thomas competed on the television show "[[America's Got Talent]]."  
 
* Jay Mattioli and Drew Thomas competed on the television show "[[America's Got Talent]]."  
 
* The film "Is Anybody There?" is released starring  [[Michael Caine]] as a retired magician in a retirement home who becomes friends with a young boy that lives there.
 
* The film "Is Anybody There?" is released starring  [[Michael Caine]] as a retired magician in a retirement home who becomes friends with a young boy that lives there.
 
* Houdini's Magic Shop takes over Disneyland's Main Street Magic Shop in California.
 
* Houdini's Magic Shop takes over Disneyland's Main Street Magic Shop in California.
* [[Paul Harris]] releases his long awaited project [[True Astonishments]] 9 DVD set.
 
 
* During the Oscars, [[Philippe Petit]] performs a French Drop coin vanish during the acceptance speech by the producers of the film "Man On Wire".
 
* During the Oscars, [[Philippe Petit]] performs a French Drop coin vanish during the acceptance speech by the producers of the film "Man On Wire".
 
* [[Ed Alonzo]] tours with Britney Spears featuring illusions.
 
* [[Ed Alonzo]] tours with Britney Spears featuring illusions.
 
* On March 8, the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] awards Magician of the Year to [[Guy Hollingworth]],  Masters Fellowship to [[Dominique]], Lifetime Achievement to [[Bob Fitch]], Performing Fellowship to [[Celeste Evans]] and Performing Fellowship to [[Howie Schwarzman]].
 
* On March 8, the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] awards Magician of the Year to [[Guy Hollingworth]],  Masters Fellowship to [[Dominique]], Lifetime Achievement to [[Bob Fitch]], Performing Fellowship to [[Celeste Evans]] and Performing Fellowship to [[Howie Schwarzman]].
 
* Goodliffe’s [[Abra]] weekly magic magazine ceased publication after 63 years and 3,296 issues.  
 
* Goodliffe’s [[Abra]] weekly magic magazine ceased publication after 63 years and 3,296 issues.  
* Rob Stiff of Magic Makers acquired [[S.S. Adams]].
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* Rob Stiff of Magic Makers acquired [[S.S. Adams]].  
* The final volumes of Bruce Cervon’s [[Castle Notebooks]] (Volumes 4 and 5) are released by L&L Publishing.
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* Comedic film and television actor, director, [[Dom DeLuise]] died  on May 4th
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* Abbott’s Magic introduces an online version of [[New Tops]] called Newest Tops.
 
* Abbott’s Magic introduces an online version of [[New Tops]] called Newest Tops.
* L&L Publishing released [[The Essential Dai Vernon]] which is a collection of all the Vernon books by Lewis Ganson.
 
 
* The [[FISM]] took place in Beijing, China with  The Grand Prix awarded to Shawn Farquhar for Close-Up and Soma for Stage Magic.
 
* The [[FISM]] took place in Beijing, China with  The Grand Prix awarded to Shawn Farquhar for Close-Up and Soma for Stage Magic.
* A biography of Doug Henning, [[Spellbound: The Wonder-Filled Life of Doug Henning]] by John Harrison, is published.
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* [[Eric DeCamps]] is selected as the Dean of SAM Assembly #1 in New York.
* Eric DeCamps is selected as the Dean of SAM Assembly #1 in New York.
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* [[Max Maven]] resigned as the Director of Entertainment at the Magic Castle.
* Max Maven resigned as the Director of Entertainment at the Magic Castle.
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* [[David Meyer]] announces his retirement editing Magicol, the organ of the [[Magic Collectors' Association]]. It was transferred into the care of [[Magicana]], a not-for-profit arts organization by [[David Ben]].
* David Meyer annoucces his retirement in Magicol, the organ of the Magic Collectors’ Association.
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* The [[American Museum of Magic]] in Marshall, Michigan hired Jeffrey Taylor as its first full-time salaried director.
* The [[Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception]] (John Mulholland’s "CIA Manual") is published. Genii published same material by Michael Edward i 2001 and  2003.
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* The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan hired Jeffrey Taylor as its first full-time salaried director.
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* Paul Harris awarded the 27th "Louie Award" from [[Tannen’s Magic]]
 
* Paul Harris awarded the 27th "Louie Award" from [[Tannen’s Magic]]
 
* MagicPedia surpasses 4,000 articles.
 
* MagicPedia surpasses 4,000 articles.
 
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=== Books and DVDs ===
*In Memoriam:
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* The final volumes of Bruce Cervon’s [[Castle Notebooks]] (Volumes 4 and 5) are released by L&L Publishing.
 +
* The [[Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception]] (John Mulholland’s "CIA Manual") is published. Genii published same material by Michael Edward i 2001 and  2003.
 +
* A biography of Doug Henning, [[Spellbound: The Wonder-Filled Life of Doug Henning]] by John Harrison, is published.
 +
* [[Paul Harris]] releases his long awaited project [[True Astonishments]] 9 DVD set.
 +
* L&L Publishing released [[The Essential Dai Vernon]] which is a collection of all the Vernon books by Lewis Ganson.
 +
===In Memoriam===
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** [[Dom DeLuise]]
 
**[[Masao Atsukawa]]   
 
**[[Masao Atsukawa]]   
 
**[[David Avadon]]   
 
**[[David Avadon]]   

Revision as of 15:56, 1 January 2010

Magic related events from the year 2009.

See also:

View all MagicPedia articles that include links to the year 2009.

Please add any notable events below if an article falls within this year.


Selected events

  • Franz Harary helps a dance team perform magic on the television show "America's Dance Crew."
  • Siegfried & Roy performed one last time at a fundraiser for the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute which airs on ABC's 20/20.
  • "Masters of Illusion" television series debuts.
  • FISM was held in China
  • Jay Mattioli and Drew Thomas competed on the television show "America's Got Talent."
  • The film "Is Anybody There?" is released starring Michael Caine as a retired magician in a retirement home who becomes friends with a young boy that lives there.
  • Houdini's Magic Shop takes over Disneyland's Main Street Magic Shop in California.
  • During the Oscars, Philippe Petit performs a French Drop coin vanish during the acceptance speech by the producers of the film "Man On Wire".
  • Ed Alonzo tours with Britney Spears featuring illusions.
  • On March 8, the Academy of Magical Arts awards Magician of the Year to Guy Hollingworth, Masters Fellowship to Dominique, Lifetime Achievement to Bob Fitch, Performing Fellowship to Celeste Evans and Performing Fellowship to Howie Schwarzman.
  • Goodliffe’s Abra weekly magic magazine ceased publication after 63 years and 3,296 issues.
  • Rob Stiff of Magic Makers acquired S.S. Adams.
  • Abbott’s Magic introduces an online version of New Tops called Newest Tops.
  • The FISM took place in Beijing, China with The Grand Prix awarded to Shawn Farquhar for Close-Up and Soma for Stage Magic.
  • Eric DeCamps is selected as the Dean of SAM Assembly #1 in New York.
  • Max Maven resigned as the Director of Entertainment at the Magic Castle.
  • David Meyer announces his retirement editing Magicol, the organ of the Magic Collectors' Association. It was transferred into the care of Magicana, a not-for-profit arts organization by David Ben.
  • The American Museum of Magic in Marshall, Michigan hired Jeffrey Taylor as its first full-time salaried director.
  • Paul Harris awarded the 27th "Louie Award" from Tannen’s Magic
  • MagicPedia surpasses 4,000 articles.

Books and DVDs

In Memoriam

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References