Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Alan Shaxon

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Alan Shaxon

Role
  
Magician


Died
  
2012, United Kingdom

TV shows
  
Incredible Games

Alan Shaxon Amigo Entertainment Magician


The sophisticated sorcerer by alan shaxon magic book review


Alan Shaxon (28 December 1933 – 27 October 2012) was a professional magician and a former president of The Magic Circle. He specialised in cabaret performances and was billed as one of England's foremost magicians.

Contents

Alan Shaxon Alan Shaxon The Sohphisticated Sorcerer

The Magic Circle gave Shaxon its highest award, "The Maskelyne", for services to British Magic. His television appearances have been seen by millions and he cruised the world in cabaret on the finest luxury liners, and entertained on four occasions at Buckingham Palace. He was a friend and confidant of magic legend and inventor Robert Harbin and inherited many props of Harbin's after his death in 1978. Shaxon continued to perform a number of Harbin's illusions including the "Blades of Opah II". Shaxon's signature effects included The Hydrdostatic Glass, Confabulation, Thumb Tie, Aerial Fishing and the Human Gasometer.

Alan Shaxon oktober 2012 Sveriges MagiArkiv

Shaxon taught Tom Cruise the sleight of hand for Mission: Impossible, and appeared as the character "Eddie Spangle" alongside Rowan Atkinson in the Mr. Bean episode "Mr. Bean Goes to Town".

Alan Shaxon Alan Shaxon The Sophisticated Sorcerer by Alan Shaxon

He wrote two books during his lifetime, My Kind of Magic (1970) and Practical Sorcery (1976). After he died a draft manuscript for a third book was discovered and this was completed by Scott Penrose and Steve Short. It had no working title but when it was published in 2014 it was entitled The Sophisticated Sorcerer.

Alan Shaxon Alan Shaxon The Sohphisticated Sorcerer

Shaxon died on 27 October 2012 following a short illness.

Alan Shaxon Alan Shaxon Obituaries The Stage

Alan shaxon saws in half paula yates



Alan Shaxon Alan Shaxon The Sophisticated Sorcerer YouTube

References

Alan Shaxon Wikipedia


Similar Topics