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Tony Slydini
Tony Slydini (September 1, 1901, Foggia, Italy – January 15, 1991), simply known as 'Slydini', was a world-renowned magician. His mastery, expertise, originality and innovative approach to close-up artistry, magic earned him a legendary reputation in the magic world.〔Ganson, Lewis. ''The Magic of Slydini''. Harry Stanley Publishing, London, 1969, p. 10-18.〕〔Eldin, Peter. ''Presenting the World’s Greatest Magicians''. Kingfisher-a Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, New York, 1997, Page 32.〕 He traveled the world performing for the public as well as performing and lecturing fellow magicians. As a result, he served as an inspiration to generations of well-known magicians, celebrities and entertainers, including Doug Henning, Dick Cavett, Bill Bixby, Warren Chaney, Ricky Jay, David Copperfield and countless others.〔Jay, Ricky. ''Magician Mentors and Inspirations'', AMERICAN MASTERS, PBS Television, January 9, 2015.〕〔(Henning, Doug. ''Totally History'' )〕 Although he was best known as a master of close-up artistry, he continually demonstrated an extraordinary performing ability and during his lifetime was responsible for a long series of books, films and publications highlighting his mastery of the magical crafts.〔Fulves, Karl. ''The Best of Slydini … And More'', Lou Tannen, Inc. New York, NY, 1976, pages 5-17.〕 For his work, he received the highest honors that his profession could bestow, including both the coveted ''Masters Fellowship Award'' and ''Performing Fellowship Award'' from the Academy of Magical Arts.〔Larsen, William W., Genii Magazine, Volume 37-Number 12, December, 1973.〕 During his lifetime, Tony Slydini was inducted into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame as a ''Living Legend''.〔Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame ()〕 ==Biography==
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