- Johnny Ace Palmer
Johnny Ace Palmer is an award-winning American close-up magician. He is famous within the worldwide magical community for his prodigious sleight-of-hand abilities.
Early life
Palmer was born in Warren, Ohio, in the early 1960s and attended Kent State University in Ohio in the late 1970s and early '80s. He came to magic early in life, and as a teenager, performed a stage act with his sister. Palmer likes to say that he was "put on this Earth to do magic." Fact|date=June 2007 In college, he majored in both theatre arts and psychology. He has said that he did this to prepare himself for his future career as a magician.
Magic career
Throughout the 1980s, Palmer entered and competed in a large number of American magic competitions, culminating in his first-place wins at the annual convention of the
International Brotherhood of Magicians and the annual convention of theSociety of American Magicians .Then he set his sights on international goals, entering the world-championship of magic, a competition called
FISM , in1988 . He presented with a 10-minute act that was one of the first competition acts to utilize stage techniques in a closeup setting. One routine for which he became known was a version of the Cups & Balls in which the final load is three baby chicks.Palmer's skills won him the title of "world-champion magician". In so doing, he became the first close-up magician in history to receive the "Grand Prix" award, and only the second American to win (
Lance Burton was the first in1982 ). [ [http://www.fism.org/Results4.htm FISM - World Championship of Magic - Winners 1982 to 1988 ] ] This award is given out only once every three years.The Magic Castle has awarded Palmer with the award for "Best Close-Up Magician" two years in a row (1987, 1988) as well as "Lecturer of the Year" (1996, 1999). He performs at the Castle twice a year, in September during the week that encompasses Labor Day and in April during the week that encompasses April Fool's Day.As of 2006, Palmer is the only magician to be awarded both the
International Brotherhood of Magicians ' Gold Cups Award of Excellence (which he received in1983 ) and theSociety of American Magicians ' Gold Medal Award of Honor (which he received in1986 ). [ [http://www.johnnyacepalmer.com/pages/career_achvmts.html Career Achievements] ] Palmer was one of the original seven magicians who opened Caesar's Magical Empire in June, 1996. [ [http://www.johnnyacepalmer.com/pages/career_achvmts.html Career Achievements
] ] However, his home base for nearly two decades has remained suburban Los Angeles. With many awards under his belt, Palmer has turned down many opportunities to pursue a lucrative stage magic career.Fact|date=June 2007 Instead, he has said that he prefers the excitement and personal contact involved in closeup magic.Fact|date=June 2007 He has performed tableside magic regularly at many restaurants through the years, including his current weekly gig on Sunday evenings at Earth Wind & Flour in Santa Monica, which he has had since 1994. [ [http://www.johnnyacepalmer.com/pages/now_appearing.html Now Appearing!
] ] Past restaurants in Los Angeles have included the decade that he spent at Zach's Italian Cafe (Studio City) and the several years that he spent at the Green Street Restaurant (Pasadena). Palmer's knowledge was utilized by
Mattel when the company vied for the merchandising contract to create toys for theHarry Potter film franchise. Palmer assisted the company in designing toys with a magical theme.Warner Bros. ended up awarding the contract to Mattel.In
1994 , theLibrary of Congress created an exhibit to be displayed at schools, libraries and malls across the country. Called "Grand Illusion: The Art and Practice of Magic", the exhibit featured only five living magicians, one of which was Palmer.ee also
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List of magicians References
External links
* [http://www.johnnyacepalmer.com/ Official website]
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