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The Magic of David Copperfield: Live on Stage (1983–1986) The Magic of David Copperfield: Radical New Illusions (1987–1989) David Copperfield: Magic for the 90's (1990–1994) David Copperfield: Beyond Imagination (a.k.a. The Best of David Copperfield) (1995–1996) David Copperfield: Dreams and Nightmares (a.k.a. The Magic is Back) (1996 ...
The film included a number of untrained actors, including Derek MacKinnon in the role of the villain, as well as illusionist David Copperfield as the Magician, and singer Vanity as one of the partygoers. [11] [12] Vanity was credited under the name D.D. Winters. [12] Howard, a fan of magic tricks, approached Copperfield to be in the film. [8]
50 Greatest Magic Tricks is a one-off list show that was produced by Objective Productions for Channel 4. The programme counted down the fifty greatest magic tricks, as voted for by members of The Magic Circle. [1] The illusion at number one was Death Saw by David Copperfield. [2]
The Lotto Prediction includes the magical appearance of Copperfield's grandfather's 1954 Lincoln Convertible. It may not be performed on some nights due to stage space or limited backstage room. Portal was out of the show in the summer of 2007, returned in the winter of 2007, left in the spring of 2008, and hasn't been performed since.
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Joanie Spina (August 4, 1953 – August 17, 2014) was an American dancer, choreographer, magician and director who achieved prominence through her work with the illusionist David Copperfield. Early life and beginnings of career
"Portal" is a magic trick performed by the illusionist David Copperfield, in which he takes a member of the audience and transports both of them to a pre-selected location (Hawaii, the Hoover Dam, Australia, etc.), before reappearing on stage. This effect was featured in David Copperfield's shows from 2000 to the summer of 2007, and then again ...
"The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American period spy drama television series The Americans. It is the 47th overall episode of the series and was written by co-executive producer Stephen Schiff , and directed by main cast member Matthew Rhys .