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  2. List of fictional hypnotists - Wikipedia

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    A master hypnotist who is delusional and believes himself to be the incarnation of Cappellaio Matto, A.K.A The Hatter, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Mandrake the Magician and his archenemy The Cobra; The Master – Doctor Who; Samira Mayer – Caminhos do Coração

  3. Mark Sweet - Wikipedia

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    He was born September 20, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan. Sweet's father, Fred Sweet, used to manage the TeleNews movie theater in downtown Detroit. [1] A few blocks away was the magic store Fox Fun ‘N Magic, owned by Roy Kissell. [2] Though Sweet was only 5 years old, Roy began teaching him magic and Sweet became his protégé. [1]

  4. Category:Fictional hypnotists - Wikipedia

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  5. New Peacock series 'Hysteria!' is set in fictional Michigan ...

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    "Hysteria!," which premieres Oct. 18, takes place in the fictional town of Happy Hallow and has Michigan ties courtesy of its creative team.

  6. Michael C. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Michael got his early start as a magician, performing in restaurants and corporate shows. Fans started calling Michael "The Great Caruso" which was the nickname of famous opera singer Enrico Caruso Michael didn't want to associate with the confusion of being branded "The Great Caruso 2", so he substituted his middle name (Anthony) for his last, and rearranged the "C" for Caruso as his middle name.

  7. List of hypnotists - Wikipedia

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    List of fictional hypnotists This page was last edited on 31 December 2024, at 07:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Category:Fictional characters with body or mind control ...

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    All characters in this category have the power to control other characters' bodies or minds. This includes possessing bodies to directly control a victim, the use of telepathic hypnosis and brainwashing to alter behavior, manipulation of their emotions, removing or modifying memories, or distorting someone's senses and perceptions through illusions and hallucinations.

  9. Hypnosis in works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    Twisted Fiction (2023), a horror anthology film whose first story (entitled "Mind F*ck") is about a stage hypnotist who gives a woman a hypnosis induced orgasm during one of his shows, enraging her husband. He uses several different hypnosis techniques on both of them throughout the episode, including post hypnotic triggers and shock induction.