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Known as a fez-wearing magician whose tricks always seemed to go wrong, he suffered a heart attack during a televised performance. He uttered 'I don't feel well' and fell back against the curtain. Given the usual nature of his act, the audience took some time to realize that this really wasn't part of it. He died later in hospital. {{Youtube Thumb|iU9PWCqEdPE|350}}
Known as a fez-wearing magician whose tricks always seemed to go wrong, he suffered a heart attack during a televised performance. He uttered 'I don't feel well' and fell back against the curtain. Given the usual nature of his act, the audience took some time to realize that this really wasn't part of it. He died later in hospital. {{Youtube Thumb|iU9PWCqEdPE|350}}


== Books ==
* Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing by John Fisher
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Tommy Cooper (March 19, 1921 – April 15, 1984) was a British prop comedian and magician.

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Known as a fez-wearing magician whose tricks always seemed to go wrong, he suffered a heart attack during a televised performance. He uttered 'I don't feel well' and fell back against the curtain. Given the usual nature of his act, the audience took some time to realize that this really wasn't part of it. He died later in hospital.

Books

  • Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing by John Fisher