David Oliver (magician)
Oliver is known for his neoclassic style of performing stage magic with Doves, the Floating Ball and Linking Rings, as well as his comedy and close-up magic. He also served as adult director of the Society of Young Magicians #29,[1] a youth non-profit. Oliver served as a mentor to many youth performers and magicians, primarily in the New England & New York areas.[2] He was a regular performer at "Monday Night Magic"[3] in New York City, as well as a regular contributor to the magicians' trade publication, Genii, where he reviewed magic tricks and effects.[4] Oliver was also a monthly columnist for the S.A.M. monthly publication, M-U-M Magazine, writing an advice column for millennials.[5]
David Oliver is an American born magician.
In October 2008, David Oliver underwent exploratory lung surgery, for a potentially fatal lung affliction called hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by working and living with the birds in his show. Subsequently, the doves were removed from his show after being a feature in his act for more than 25 years. The August 2011 issue of Genii detailed his ordeal with the birds. [6][7]
In October 2017, Oliver was awarded the "Ambassador Of Magic" Award from the Milbourne Christopher Foundation.
References
- The John Calvert, Boston Area Assembly Number 29 of The Society Of Young Magicians
- Magic Interviews.net with David Oliver, 2006
- Monday Night Magic
- Genii magazine, July 2008.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2019-07-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- GENII Magazine, August 2011.
- MAGIC Magazine, January 2014