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Revision as of 09:06, 2 October 2023
Fergus Anckorn | |
Born | Fergus G. Anckorn December 10, 1918 Kent |
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Fergus Anckorn (b.1918), a semi-professional magician, performed as WIZARDUS.
Biography
Anckorn endlessly practiced conjuring tricks until, at 18, he was elected the youngest member of the Magic Circle (and in 2011 the oldest member). He performed in French, Dutch, English and Japanese.
During the war he was taken prisoner at Singapore and did almost four years as a P.O.W. He worked on the Burma Railroad, immortalized in the movie "Bridge On The River Kwai". During this time he performed with food and beverages as a way to get food (or cigarettes) from his captors.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ British Parade (Bio and picture), Linking Ring, December 1950
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-2085849/CONJUROR-ON-THE-RIVER-KWAI-How-Britains-oldest-magician-performed-greatest-trick--surviving-Japanese-PoW-CAPTIVITY-SLAVERY-AND-SURVIVAL-AS-A-FAR-EAST-POW-BY-PETER-FYANS-Pen--Sword-19-99.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
- ↑ Magic on the River Kwai—Fergus Anckorn, Magic Circular, April 1983