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− | + | '''Jamy Ian Swiss''', born in Brooklyn, New York and still lives nearby in Manhattan, is a sleight of hand artist who has performed magic throughout the world billing himself as the "Honest Liar."<ref>http://jamyianswiss.com/index.htm</ref> | |
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+ | Swiss has performed at Hollywood's [[Magic Castle]] and made numerous television appearances including CBS 48 Hours, the PBS documentary The Art of Magic, and Comedy Central.<ref>Cover [[Genii 1987 September]]</ref> | ||
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+ | *Theatrics (1987) | ||
+ | *[[Shattering Illusions]] (2002) | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 27 March 2012
Jamy Ian Swiss, born in Brooklyn, New York and still lives nearby in Manhattan, is a sleight of hand artist who has performed magic throughout the world billing himself as the "Honest Liar."[1]
Jamy Ian Swiss | |
Born | ? Brooklyn, New York |
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Categories | Books by Jamy Ian Swiss |
Swiss has performed at Hollywood's Magic Castle and made numerous television appearances including CBS 48 Hours, the PBS documentary The Art of Magic, and Comedy Central.[2]
Books
- Theatrics (1987)
- Shattering Illusions (2002)
References
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