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  2. Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic - Wikipedia

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    The main body of the book comprises tricks (Wilson's term) [4] and prerequisite techniques and skills required to perform them. The key elements are illustrated with line drawings and explained in detail in the accompanying text.

  3. Terri Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Terri Rogers (4 May 1937 – 30 May 1999) was a transgender English ventriloquist and magician.. Rogers was born in Ipswich and was a somewhat isolated youth but determined to build a career in variety.

  4. Ventriloquism - Wikipedia

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    A ventriloquist entertaining children at the Pueblo, Colorado, Buell Children's Museum Modern ventriloquists use multiple types of puppets in their presentations, ranging from soft cloth or foam puppets (Verna Finly's work is a pioneering example), flexible latex puppets (such as Steve Axtell's creations) and the traditional and familiar hard ...

  5. Terry Hall (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia

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    Hall initially worked as a ventriloquist with a boy dummy, named Mickey Finn, and won a talent show aged 15. Hall created Lenny the Lion in 1954 after he visited the zoo while working at the summer season in Blackpool. Lenny was made from an old fox fur and papier-mâché, with a golf ball for the nose.

  6. Kenny Warren - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Warren (born April 1, 1946) is an American ventriloquist, comedian, and author. He has appeared on television shows such as What's My Line? and To Tell the Truth and also has performed with comedians such as Jerry Seinfeld and Rodney Dangerfield .

  7. Category:Ventriloquism - Wikipedia

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  8. Vent Haven Museum - Wikipedia

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    Vent Haven Museum was founded by William Shakespeare Berger (1878–1972), a Cincinnati businessman and amateur ventriloquist. [4] Berger amassed his collection of approximately 500 dummies from 1910 until his death. [5]

  9. Josephine Langley - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Langley, or Madame Langley, Lady Ventriloquist, was the stage name of Annie Howarth, an English ventriloquist, who performed in music halls. She learned the skill of ventriloquy from her brother James Langley, and first performed at Sunday School concerts in her home town of Burnley , at the age of twelve. [ 1 ]