Phil Willmarth

Philip Reed Willmarth was an American magician and author. He was president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians between 2007 and 2008, and had been a member of the organization since 1969.[1]

Life and career

Phil Willmarth was born in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He became interested in magic when his physician father gave him a book on the topic. Wilmarth began performing magic while studying at Allegheny College. He began working for the Tatham-Laird Agency, and later founded his own company. Wilmarth returned to magic, moving to Arlington Heights, Illinois in the 1950s. Wilmarth relocated to Durham, North Carolina, in 1998, and died there of cancer on September 16, 2014, aged 83.[1]

Publications

Willmarth wrote numerous books and articles on the field of magic and its performance.[1][2] Willmarth was the assistant editor editor of The Linking Ring magazine from 1978 to 1992 and executive editor until 2007.[1]

Awards


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References

  1. Kates, Joan Giangrasse (October 8, 2014). "Philip Willmarth, magician who wrote many books on the craft, dies". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  2. Bell, Ron (August 2012). "Hocus Pocus Parade". The Linking Ring. The International Brotherhood of Magicians. pp. 84–86.
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