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[[Jim Cellini]] (1940 - 2009}} was a professional street performer.
'''Jim Cellini''' (b.1940-d.2009) was a professional street performer.


== Biography ==
Cellini started as a full-time street performer since the 1970s. He was a personal friend to [[Jay Marshall]], the late owner of Magic Inc., and a teacher to Magic Inc.'s head demonstrator, Ben Whiting.
Cellini started as a full-time street performer since the 1970s. He was a personal friend to [[Jay Marshall]], the late owner of Magic Inc., and a teacher to Magic Inc.'s head demonstrator, Ben Whiting.


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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* Cellini: The Royal Touch
* Cellini: The Royal Touch By E.M. McFalls (1997) <ref>[[Genii 1997 August|Genii Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 10, August 1997]], LIGHT FROM THE LAMP, by Jamy Ian Swiss, Cellini: The Royal Touch, A Guide to the Art of Street Magic, by E. M. McFalls, page 64</ref>
* The Art of Street Performing DVDs volumes 1 - 3)  
* The Art of Street Performing DVDs, Vol. 1 - 3) (2005)


== References ==
{{References}}
* The Linking Ring, Fol. 82, No. 5, May 2002, An Interview with James Cellini, by Mona Santow, page 42
* The Linking Ring, Vol. 90, No. 1, January 2010, BROKEN WAND, James Cellini, page 117
* [[Genii 2010 February|Genii Magazine, Vol. 73, No. 2, February 2010]], Richard Timothy Sullivan…, page 11
* The Magic Circular, Vol. 104, No. 1123, February 2010, Jim Cellini (Richard Sullivan): 6 September 1940-22 November 2009, page 37
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=209956  
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=209956  
* https://noordinarymagic.com/
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 6 September 2024

Jim Cellini
BornRichard Timothy Sullivan
September 6, 1940
Nashua, New Hampshire
DiedNovember 23, 2009 (age 69)
Baden, Switzerland

Jim Cellini (b.1940-d.2009) was a professional street performer.

Biography

Cellini started as a full-time street performer since the 1970s. He was a personal friend to Jay Marshall, the late owner of Magic Inc., and a teacher to Magic Inc.'s head demonstrator, Ben Whiting.

Cellini died in Baden, Switzerland after suffering a stroke earlier in that year.

Bibliography

  • Cellini: The Royal Touch By E.M. McFalls (1997) [1]
  • The Art of Street Performing DVDs, Vol. 1 - 3) (2005)

References

  1. Genii Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 10, August 1997, LIGHT FROM THE LAMP, by Jamy Ian Swiss, Cellini: The Royal Touch, A Guide to the Art of Street Magic, by E. M. McFalls, page 64