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  2. Talma (magician) - Wikipedia

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    Talma was the stage name of Mary Ann Ford (1861 – 13 July, 1944), the magician, who is best known for performing with her husband Servais Le Roy in the act "Le Roy, Talma & Bosco". [1]: 104 Ford was born in England, while her husband was Belgian. As a performer, she adopted the name Mercedes Talma, but was generally known just as Talma.

  3. Melinda Saxe - Wikipedia

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    Melinda Saxe (born March 6, 1965) is a magician from Las Vegas, Nevada.She is best known for her television performances and Las Vegas stage shows in which she was billed as "the First Lady of Magic".

  4. Dorothy Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Dietrich (born April 1, 1948 [1]) is an American stage magician and escapologist, best known for performing the bullet catch in her mouth (although Adelaide Herrmann reputedly did this earlier) and the first woman to perform a straitjacket escape while suspended hundreds of feet in the air from a burning rope.

  5. Category:Sleight of hand - Wikipedia

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    Sleight of hand, refers to fine motor skills when used by performing artists in different art forms to entertain or manipulate. It is closely associated with close-up magic, card magic, card flourishing and stealing. Because of its heavy use and practice by magicians, sleight of hand is often

  6. Misty Lee - Wikipedia

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    Misty Lee was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, and spent most of her childhood in Detroit, which she credits as inspiration for her unique sense of humor and interest in magic. She graduated from East Detroit High School where she was active in the arts and many theatrical productions. [1] Before her calling as a magician, Lee trained in ...

  7. Sleight of hand - Wikipedia

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    Sleight of hand is often used in close-up magic, where the sleights are performed with the audience close to the magician, usually in physical contact or within 3 to 4 m (10 to 13 ft). [3] This close contact eliminates theories of fake audience members and the use of gimmicks . [ 3 ]

  8. Dan and Dave (magicians) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2013 caper thriller film Now You See Me, directed by Louis Leterrier, Dan and Dave performed many of their most notable card flourishes which was then edited to make it look like the main character and magician could do them. [9] Dave had previously performed hand doubles for Jeremy Piven in the 2006 movie Smokin' Aces. [4]

  9. Close-up magic - Wikipedia

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    Sleight-of-hand, also known as prestidigitation ("quick fingers") or léger de main (Fr., "lightness of hand"), is the set of techniques used by a magician to secretly manipulate objects. [2] Coins and playing cards are the most commonly used objects, but any small item can be used such as dice, bottle caps, sugar cubes , sponge balls, pebbles ...