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'''Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum''' was once located in Hollywood, California from 1971 until 2004.  
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'''Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum''' was once located in Hollywood, California from 1971 until 2004.<ref>https://magicsam.com/hall-of-fame/</ref> [[File:SAMHall.png|thumb|right]]
  
A Magic Hall of Fame was proposed in 1963 during the National President term of [[Edward Schneider]]. He officially called for a place where collections, records and documents could be maintained and exhibited.   
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A Magic Hall of Fame for the [[Society of American Magicians ]] was proposed in 1963 during the National President term of [[Edward Schneider]]. He officially called for a place where collections, records and documents could be maintained and exhibited.   
  
 
In 1966 National President [[John Zweers]] had added the Hall of Fame as a permanent standing committee to the S.A.M. Constitution. Now established, a search began for its permanent home.
 
In 1966 National President [[John Zweers]] had added the Hall of Fame as a permanent standing committee to the S.A.M. Constitution. Now established, a search began for its permanent home.
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On  October 25, [[1971]], the SAM opened their Hall of Fame and Magic Museum in Hollywood, California. It featured photographs and hand-drawn portraits of the magicians elected into the Hall of Fame by the National Council upon the recommendations of the National Historians Committee. Magicians elected to the Hall date from Dedi of Ancient Egypt to contemporary stars of magic.   
 
On  October 25, [[1971]], the SAM opened their Hall of Fame and Magic Museum in Hollywood, California. It featured photographs and hand-drawn portraits of the magicians elected into the Hall of Fame by the National Council upon the recommendations of the National Historians Committee. Magicians elected to the Hall date from Dedi of Ancient Egypt to contemporary stars of magic.   
  
In December 2004, a transformer fire sent toxic fumes into the Washington Mutual Bank Building that housed the Hall of Fame Museum. Local Government officials ordered the building closed until the toxic contaminants could be remediated following EPA procedures. The museum remained sealed and the contents inaccessible for years. Access to artifacts became available in 2010 and the search for a new home for the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame is currently underway.<ref>http://www.samhalloffame.com</ref>
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In December 2004, a transformer fire sent toxic fumes into the Washington Mutual Bank Building that housed the Hall of Fame Museum. Local Government officials ordered the building closed until the toxic contaminants could be remediated following EPA procedures. The museum remained sealed and the contents inaccessible for years. Access to artifacts became available in 2010 and the search for a new home for the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame was  underway.<ref>http://www.samhalloffame.com</ref>
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On  September 17, 2012, The Whittier Museum, operated by the Whittier Historical Society, provided an entire second floor in their historic downtown building for the Hall of Fame & Magic Museum. Although the Hall and Museum is still looking for a permanent  home in the greater Los Angeles area, the exhibits will be on display at the Whittier Museum in downtown Whittier, California until 2013.<ref>http://magicsam.com/s-a-m-hall-of-fame-and-magic-museum-reopens/</ref>
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== Magicians elected to the SAM Hall of Fame ==
 
== Magicians elected to the SAM Hall of Fame ==
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*[[Henry Hatton]] 1837-1922
 
*[[Henry Hatton]] 1837-1922
 
*[[John Nevil Maskelyne]] 1839-1917
 
*[[John Nevil Maskelyne]] 1839-1917
*[[Professor Hoffman]] (Angelo J. Lewis) 1839-1920  
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*[[Professor Hoffmann]] (Angelo J. Lewis) 1839-1920  
 
*[[Alexander Herrmann]] 1843-1896
 
*[[Alexander Herrmann]] 1843-1896
 
*[[David Tobias Bamberg]] 1843-1914
 
*[[David Tobias Bamberg]] 1843-1914
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*[[Frances Ireland Marshall]] 1910-2002
 
*[[Frances Ireland Marshall]] 1910-2002
 
*[[Orville Meyer]] 1911-1992
 
*[[Orville Meyer]] 1911-1992
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*[[John Calvert]]  1911-2013
 
*[[Herbert Downs]] 1912-1982
 
*[[Herbert Downs]] 1912-1982
 
*[[Harold R. Rice]], PhD 1912-1987
 
*[[Harold R. Rice]], PhD 1912-1987
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*[[Vynn Boyar]] 1913-1988
 
*[[Vynn Boyar]] 1913-1988
 
*[[Milbourne Christopher]] 1914-1984
 
*[[Milbourne Christopher]] 1914-1984
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*[[Ronny Cortes]]  1914-2009
 
*[[John Henry Grossman]], M. D. 1914-1992
 
*[[John Henry Grossman]], M. D. 1914-1992
*The Tuckers ([[Tommy Tucker]] 1915-1991)
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* The Tuckers ([[Tommy Tucker]] 1915-1991 and Betty (Elizabeth) Tucker ?-?)
*Betty (Elizabeth) Tucker ?-?
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*[[Fetaque Sanders]] 1915-1992
 
*[[Fetaque Sanders]] 1915-1992
 
*[[Mac Wilson|William Caddie “Mac” Wilson]] 1915-2006
 
*[[Mac Wilson|William Caddie “Mac” Wilson]] 1915-2006
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*[[Edward Schuman]] 1916-2002
 
*[[Edward Schuman]] 1916-2002
 
*[[Ray-Mond]] (Raymond Monroe Corbin) c1917-2003
 
*[[Ray-Mond]] (Raymond Monroe Corbin) c1917-2003
*[[Mary Milam Brigance]] 1920-1980
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*[[John Connelly]] 1918-2011
 
*[[Jay Marshall]] 1919-2005
 
*[[Jay Marshall]] 1919-2005
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*[[Mary Milam Brigance]] 1920-1980
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*[[Jimmy Yoshida]] 1920-2011
 
*[[Zicarte]] (Gustavo P. Juarez) 1921-2005
 
*[[Zicarte]] (Gustavo P. Juarez) 1921-2005
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*[[Bill Chaudet]] 1921-2013
 
*[[Alton Sharpe]] 1922-2004
 
*[[Alton Sharpe]] 1922-2004
 
*[[Billy McComb |William “Billy” McComb]] 1922-2006
 
*[[Billy McComb |William “Billy” McComb]] 1922-2006
 
*[[Alton Sharpe]] c1923-2004
 
*[[Alton Sharpe]] c1923-2004
*[[Ed Keener]] 1924-2006
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*[[Ed Keener]] (1923 - 2006)
 
*[[Robert Lund]] 1925-1995
 
*[[Robert Lund]] 1925-1995
 
*[[Fred Kaps]] (Abraham Fister A. Bongers) 1926-1980
 
*[[Fred Kaps]] (Abraham Fister A. Bongers) 1926-1980
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*[[Channing Pollock]] 1926-2006
 
*[[Channing Pollock]] 1926-2006
 
*[[John Salisse]] 1926-2006
 
*[[John Salisse]] 1926-2006
*[[J. Marberger Stuart]] 1997-1993
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*[[J. Marberger Stuart]] 1927-1993
 
*[[John Underhill Zweers]] 1927-2004
 
*[[John Underhill Zweers]] 1927-2004
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*[[Jack Kodell]] 1927-2012
 
*[[William Walter Larsen, Jr.]] 1928-1993
 
*[[William Walter Larsen, Jr.]] 1928-1993
 
*[[Karrell J. Fox]] 1928-1998
 
*[[Karrell J. Fox]] 1928-1998
*[[Robert Rodriguez]] 1931-1911
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*[[Robert Rodriguez]] 1931-2011
 
*[[Glenn Jacob Falkenstein]] 1932-2010
 
*[[Glenn Jacob Falkenstein]] 1932-2010
 
*[[Terry Seabrooke]] 1932-2011
 
*[[Terry Seabrooke]] 1932-2011
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*[[Cesareo Pelaez]] 1932-2012
 
*[[Harry Blackstone, Jr.]] 1934-1997
 
*[[Harry Blackstone, Jr.]] 1934-1997
 
*[[J. Gary Bontjes]] 1935-1985
 
*[[J. Gary Bontjes]] 1935-1985
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*[[Harry Riser]] 1928-2016
  
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=== Living members ===
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*[[Lee Grabel]] (b. 1919)
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*[[Marvyn Roy]] (b. 1925)
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*[[Edwin Dawes]] (b. 1925)
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*[[Walter Blaney]] (b. 1928)
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*[[René Lavand]] (b. 1928)
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*[[James Randi]] (b. 1928)
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*[[Larry Becker]] (b. 1929)
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*[[George Schindler]] (b. 1929)
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*[[Mark Wilson]] (b. 1929)
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*[[Bev Bergeron]]  (b. 1930)
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*[[Raymond Goulet]] (b. 1930)
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*[[Celeste Evans]] (b. 1931)
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*[[Richard Gustafson]] (1931)
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*[[Bradley Jacobs]] (b. 1931)
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*[[Milt Larsen]] (b. 1931)
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*[[William Rauscher]] (b. 1932)
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*[[Alan Shaxton]] (b. 1933)
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*[[Norm Nielsen]] (b. 1934)
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*[[Fantasio]] (b. 1936)
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*[[Jim Alfredson]]  (b. 1937)
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*[[Silvan]] (b. 1937)
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*[[Siegfried Fischbacher]] (b. 1939)
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*[[Roy Horn]] (b 1944)
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*[[John Gaughan]] (b. 1940)
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*[[Frances Willard Falkenstein]] (b. 1940)
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*[[Haruo Shimada]] (b. 1940)
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*[[Dale Salwak]] (b. 1947)
  
*Jim Alfredson 
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*[[John Engman]]  
*Larry Becker 
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*[[Goldfinger]]  
*Bev Bergeron
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*[[Howard Mitchell]]
*Walter Blaney
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*John Calvert 
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*Bill Chaudet
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*John Connelly
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*Ronny Cortes
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*Edwin Dawes
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*John Engman  
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*Celeste Evans
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*Frances Willard Falkenstein
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*Fantasio
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*John Gaughn
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*Goldfinger  
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*Raymond Goulet
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*Lee Grabel
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*Richard Gustafson
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*Bradley Jacobs
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*Ed Keener
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== Inducted 2012 ==
*Jack Kodell
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* [[Doug Henning]] (1947-2000)
*Milton Larsen
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* [[David Copperfield]] (b. 1956)
*Rene Lavand
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* [[David Goodsell]]
*Howard Mitchell
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*Norm Nielsen
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*C. Pelaez
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*Randi
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*William Rauscher
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*Marvyn Roy
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*Roy (Horn)
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*Dale Salwak
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*George Schindler
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*Alan Shaxton
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*Haruo Shimada
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*Siegfried (Feischbacher)
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*Silvan
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*Mark Wilson
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*Jimmy Yoshida
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== References ==
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{{References}}
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[[Category: History]]   
 
[[Category: History]]   
 
[[Category: Collections]]
 
[[Category: Collections]]
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[[Category:Featured Article]]

Revision as of 16:33, 27 November 2016

Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum was once located in Hollywood, California from 1971 until 2004.[1]
SAMHall.png

A Magic Hall of Fame for the Society of American Magicians was proposed in 1963 during the National President term of Edward Schneider. He officially called for a place where collections, records and documents could be maintained and exhibited.

In 1966 National President John Zweers had added the Hall of Fame as a permanent standing committee to the S.A.M. Constitution. Now established, a search began for its permanent home.

On October 25, 1971, the SAM opened their Hall of Fame and Magic Museum in Hollywood, California. It featured photographs and hand-drawn portraits of the magicians elected into the Hall of Fame by the National Council upon the recommendations of the National Historians Committee. Magicians elected to the Hall date from Dedi of Ancient Egypt to contemporary stars of magic.

In December 2004, a transformer fire sent toxic fumes into the Washington Mutual Bank Building that housed the Hall of Fame Museum. Local Government officials ordered the building closed until the toxic contaminants could be remediated following EPA procedures. The museum remained sealed and the contents inaccessible for years. Access to artifacts became available in 2010 and the search for a new home for the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame was underway.[2]

On September 17, 2012, The Whittier Museum, operated by the Whittier Historical Society, provided an entire second floor in their historic downtown building for the Hall of Fame & Magic Museum. Although the Hall and Museum is still looking for a permanent home in the greater Los Angeles area, the exhibits will be on display at the Whittier Museum in downtown Whittier, California until 2013.[3]


Magicians elected to the SAM Hall of Fame

Living members

Inducted 2012

References

  1. https://magicsam.com/hall-of-fame/
  2. http://www.samhalloffame.com
  3. http://magicsam.com/s-a-m-hall-of-fame-and-magic-museum-reopens/