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Name
  
Steve Spill

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Writer


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Books
  
I Lie for Money: Candid, Outrageous Stories from a Magician's Misadventures

Organizations founded
  

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Steve Spill (born Steven Spillman; San Francisco, California; 3 January 1955) is an American magician and founder of Magicopolis in Santa Monica, California. Magicopolis is a 150-seat theater that opened in 1998, where Spill performs sleight-of-hand and large-scale illusions. His shows have been praised by critics, theatergoers, feature writers, families, tourists, and magicians.

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When Steve Spill was young, his father was night manager of the famous Magic Castle. It was there that Spill met influential magicians such as Dai Vernon and Charlie Miller. Prior to the opening of Magicopolis, Spill worked as a magic bartender at the Jolly Jester in Aspen, Colorado, c.1976–c.1980. Partner with Bob Sheets as "Sheets & Spill" c1978-85. Regular at Inn of Magic in Washington, DC, area 1981–85. Played Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, 1987–88. He has toured USA, South Africa (1990), the Caribbean (1993), Europe (1995), and Canada (1996). He wrote My Hands Can Be Yours (1973, 79pp), Imagine Magic (1974), Spill Bar & Grill (1980), and three cartoon booklets. On May 12, 2015, Spill's book I Lie for Money was published by Skyhorse Publishing.

Spill is known to magic aficionados as a performer who innovates magical effects used by other magicians, such as his version of Bill in Lemon and his Mindreading Goose. He has been featured in industry journals such as Genii, MAGIC, and M-U-M, and created the DVDs Ten Years of Steve Spill 1980–1990 and Confessions of a Needle Swallower. Spill lives with his wife Bozena in Los Angeles.

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References

Steve Spill Wikipedia


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