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  2. Clementine de Vere - Wikipedia

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    Born in Brussels, Belgium, [2] [3] Clementine de Vere was the eighth child of the British-born illusionist Herbert Shakespeare Gardiner Williams (1843-1931), [2] a popular conjurer and magician who took the stage name Charles de Vere, and his wife Julia de Vere (née Ferrett, 1852–1916), [2] who performed the first Oriental magic act under the name "Okita".

  3. Magician's assistant - Wikipedia

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    Magician Dorothy Dietrich sawing celebrity assistant and comedian Robert Klein in half on TV. One female magician Dorothy Dietrich has turned the tables and used men as assistants, sawing them in half. Changes in fashion and great social upheavals during the first decades of the 20th century made Selbit's choice of "victim" both practical and ...

  4. Quick-change (performance) - Wikipedia

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    Sos and Victoria have been awarded by the Magic Circle in Germany the "Best Writer of the Year 2010" for the books: "Women's Dress Transformation" Part 2 and "Men's Suit Transformation" Part 1. All the tricks and transformation costumes used in their performances have been developed by Sos. [15]

  5. Anna DeGuzman of Bergenfield to show off her magical skills ...

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    DeGuzman is the first female magician to become a runner-up on "America's Got Talent." Anna DeGuzman on "America's Got Talent" Now the magic continues for DeGuzman, as she was selected to ...

  6. Zatanna - Wikipedia

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    Zatanna, as she appeared during her debut on a splash page of Hawkman #4 (November 1964). Art by Murphy Anderson. In her original origin, Zatanna was born to human Giovanni Zatara and Homo magi Sindella, inheriting her mother's natural affinity for magical powers.

  7. Fay Presto - Wikipedia

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    She joined The Magic Circle, but was asked to leave when she began to transition. [4] When The Magic Circle voted to allow women members in 1991, she was one of the first women to join. [5] As Presto, Winter specialises in close-up magic, and had held a residency at London's Langan's Brasserie since the start of her magic career. [6]