Simon Lovell (born 1957) is an English comedy magician, actor, card-sharp, and confident man. He often performs magic using playing cards, and stunts such as straitjacket escape. He was a consultant con man for Matt Bomer in the show White Collar. In 1987, Lovell appeared in series one of ChuckleVision, which showed him performing a magic trick. Other appearances include VH1's reality show Celebracadabra, where he and other magicians trained celebrities to perform magic tricks for audiences.
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| - Simon Lovell (born 1957) is an English comedy magician, actor, card-sharp, and confident man. He often performs magic using playing cards, and stunts such as straitjacket escape. He was a consultant con man for Matt Bomer in the show White Collar. In 1987, Lovell appeared in series one of ChuckleVision, which showed him performing a magic trick. Other appearances include VH1's reality show Celebracadabra, where he and other magicians trained celebrities to perform magic tricks for audiences. (en)
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| - Simon Lovell (born 1957) is an English comedy magician, actor, card-sharp, and confident man. He often performs magic using playing cards, and stunts such as straitjacket escape. He was a consultant con man for Matt Bomer in the show White Collar. Lovell was a regularly featured performer in Monday Night Magic, the oldest running off-Broadway show featuring an evening of magicians and related performers. He also starred in the one-man off-Broadway show Strange and Unusual Hobbies, which ran across eight years at the SoHo Playhouse. The show combined hhumorwith demonstrations of card cheating and magic. In 1987, Lovell appeared in series one of ChuckleVision, which showed him performing a magic trick. Other appearances include VH1's reality show Celebracadabra, where he and other magicians trained celebrities to perform magic tricks for audiences. Lovell has authored sixteen books, including How to Cheat at Everything: A Con Man Reveals the Secrets of the Esoteric Trade of Cheating, Scams, and Hustles (first published as Billion Dollar Bunko). (en)
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