Help us get to over 8,749 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

Difference between revisions of "Jim Krzak"

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to: navigation, search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
'''James Stephen Krzak''' {{PersonInfo||1944|December 1, |2009}}, a Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp., was a close-up bar magician that performed magic at O'Donnovans (formerly [[Schulien's]]) in Chicago and at Hackney's in Wheeling.
+
{{Infobox person
 +
| image                    =
 +
| image_size                =
 +
| alt                      =
 +
| caption                  =
 +
| birth_name                = James Stephen Krzak
 +
| birth_day                = 
 +
| birth_year                =  1944
 +
| birth_place              =
 +
| death_day                =  December 1,  
 +
| death_year                =  2009
 +
| death_place              =
 +
| resting_place            =
 +
| resting_place_coordinates = 
 +
| nationality              =
 +
| known_for                =
 +
| notable works            =
 +
| flourished                =
 +
| awards                    =
 +
| box_width                =
 +
| misc                      =
 +
}}
 +
'''Jim Krzak'''(1944 - 2009), a Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp., was a close-up bar magician that performed magic at O'Donnovans (formerly [[Schulien's]]) in Chicago and at Hackney's in Wheeling.
  
 
Krzak would sometimes bill himself as the Amazing El Smootho
 
Krzak would sometimes bill himself as the Amazing El Smootho

Revision as of 18:08, 29 April 2010

Jim Krzak
BornJames Stephen Krzak
1944
DiedDecember 1, 2009

Jim Krzak(1944 - 2009), a Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corp., was a close-up bar magician that performed magic at O'Donnovans (formerly Schulien's) in Chicago and at Hackney's in Wheeling.

Krzak would sometimes bill himself as the Amazing El Smootho

After a stint in the Marines, Krzak returned to Chicago and began a long career with the phone company. But on the side he worked as a magician a few nights a week, first at the New York Lounge and then at Schulien's, which had a long tradition of offering close-up magic.

He continued when Schulien's closed and O'Donovan's opened in 1999. He did his last show the weekend before his death.

Notes

Need confirmation on date of birth

References