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Kennedy was very active in the magic community. He one of the organizers of the [[National Conjurers Association]], a chairman of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]] and  a Knight of the Central Mystic League.
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Kennedy was very active in the magic community. He was one of the organizers of the [[National Conjurers Association]], a chairman of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]] and  a Knight of the Central Mystic League.
  
 
His act over the years consisted of Escape from Mail bags, Paper bags, Handcuffs and Shackles. Illusions including "The Levitation of Princess Obertia," "The Prisoner of Zenda", and a "Triple Trunk Mystery".
 
His act over the years consisted of Escape from Mail bags, Paper bags, Handcuffs and Shackles. Illusions including "The Levitation of Princess Obertia," "The Prisoner of Zenda", and a "Triple Trunk Mystery".
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 26 November 2022

Kennedy the Mystifier
BornJames Kennedy
circa 1879
Toledo, Ohio
Died?

James Kennedy (c. 1879-?), who started performing at the age of 12, performed later as Kennedy the Mystifier".

Biography

Kennedy was very active in the magic community. He was one of the organizers of the National Conjurers Association, a chairman of the Brotherhood of Magicians and a Knight of the Central Mystic League.

His act over the years consisted of Escape from Mail bags, Paper bags, Handcuffs and Shackles. Illusions including "The Levitation of Princess Obertia," "The Prisoner of Zenda", and a "Triple Trunk Mystery".

References