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Chris Cox (entertainer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Cox (magician)

Chris Cox (born 21 January 1984 in Bristol) is a mentalist magician – a self-proclaimed "mind reader who can't read minds". He is "The Geek" in Killer Magic on BBC Three. He is also the writer and producer for Matt Edmondson on BBC Radio 1; prior to this he was the assistant producer on ''The Chris Moyles Show''.

Cox performed his first major show – entitled ''Chris Cox He Can Read Minds?'' – at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Cox's second show, ''Everything Happens for a Reason'' ran at the Gilded Balloon during the 2007 Fringe before a one off performance at the Arts Theatre in London's West End.〔Theatre Record – Page 1547 2008 "Any show worth its salt, however, will offer some kind of choice. Mentalist acts such as Chris Cox and Philip Escoffey try to restrict their audience recruitment to random processes and/or volunteers, ..."〕 His show ''Chris Cox : Control Freak'' premiered at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Pleasance after which it had a UK Tour and finished with a performance at the Southbank Centre in London. He also performed with Frank Skinner, Jonathan Ross, Tim Minchin and featured on the television programmes The Culture Show and The Mentalist Revealed.

His next major show, entitled "Chris Cox: Mind Over Patter", was premiered at the King Dome of the Pleasance during August 2009. It was met with 5 star reviews and gained Cox the Fest Buzz Twitter of the Year Award. Cox took highlights of the show to the Royal Opera House for a weekend of shows in September 2009. During the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe, he took part in Mark Watson's 24 Hour Show performing various mind-reading stunts including the prediction of Simon Amstell's choice of date in ''Blind Date''. While at the Edinburgh Fringe, he also played the role of Eric Randolf in the Fringe First award winning ''The Hotel''. ''Mind Over Patter'' went on to tour the UK in Spring 2010 before an extended, sell-out run at the 2010 New Zealand Comedy Festival. Cox performed at The Herald Theatre and read the mind of Rove McManus as part of the televised gala. He performed a final version of the show at the Udderbelly in London's Southbank Centre in May 2011 before replacing the show with a new one for the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

The 2011 show for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival was called "Fatal Distraction". The show weaved a love based narrative around never seen before mind-reading stunts. It gained a collection of five star reviews before embarking on an international tour. Fatal Distraction won the 2011 Venue Magazine award for Best Comedy Show, beating Daniel Kitson (3rd) & The Bath Comedy Festival (2nd.).〔Wright, Steve, (''Venue Magazine'', December 2011 )〕 The show toured as part of the New Zealand Comedy Festival in Auckland & Wellington in 2012 picking up rave reviews. It returned for sell out dates to the Udderbelly in London in Spring 2012, 2013 and again in 2014. During one performance Chris ended up on the shoulders of Jonathan Ross as part of a trick.

Cox performed as part of Robin Ince & Friends at the 2009 TAM London event and again at TAM 2010 supporting his friend Tim Minchin. He appeared as part of Dick & Dom's Funny Business on BBC Two in February 2011. He produced a documentary on Minchin for BBC Radio 1 in December 2011. Cox and Minchin appeared together in an article about their friendship in The Independent in Spring 2012.〔The Independent, ("How We Met: Chris Cox & Tim Minchin", May 2012 )〕

In 2012 Chris was invited to perform on the main stage at Shakespeare's Globe, Latitude Festival and Reading Festival. In April 2012 it was announced that Cox was developing a television show with SyFy with the working title of The Chris Cox Project.〔Deadline Hollywood, ("Syfy Development Slate", April 2012 )〕

In 2014 Chris starred in BBC Three's Killer Magic. In 2014 he appeared with Heston Blumenthal on Heston's Recipe For Romance for Channel 4, this was the start of Cox's creative relationship with Blumenthal. He is part of the core creative team at The Fat Duck.
For five weeks over the summer of 2015 Chris starred in the new West End show 'Impossible' at the Noel Coward Theatre to rave reviews. He was also the magic consultant for Dan & Phil's Amazing Tour Is Not On Fire.

''The Guardian'' has called him "One of the most exciting entertainers in Britain"〔Cook, W: ''The Guardian, The Guide'' magazine, 1 December 2007〕 and ''Time Out'' once said he "does tricks that would make Jesus proud".〔Arthur, Tim, ("Chris Cox Everything Happens For A Reason Preview" ), ''Time Out'', November 2007〕

Colin Murray was the co-director of his early stage shows, and was once a flatmate of Cox.

Outside of the world of magic Cox works alongside Matt Edmondson on TVOD for ITV2, produced the documentaries 'The Story Of Tim Minchin', 'Scott Mill's Perfect Christmas Single' and Dan & Phil's Guide To Happiness for BBC Radio 1. He has also produced the Mayor Of London's New Year's Eve Fireworks and was the Programme Associate for BBC One's show 'Now You See It'. He also created the viral hit, Wolverine The Musical for Hugh Jackman
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