David BambergW
David Bamberg

David Tobias "Theodore" Bamberg was an itinerant magician who traveled with his full evening magic show from the early to mid part of the 20th century. In Bamberg's autobiography, Robert Parrish wrote in the introduction that no other great illusionist could match Bamberg's skill. The Fu Manchu show was known for comedy, drama, and a plethora of color.

Laurie BrokenshireW
Laurie Brokenshire

Commodore Laurence Phillip Brokenshire CBE (1952–2017), known as Laurie Brokenshire, was a Royal Naval officer, magician and world-class puzzle solver.

Derren BrownW
Derren Brown

Derren Brown is an English mentalist, illusionist, painter, and author. Since his television debut with Derren Brown: Mind Control in 2000, Brown has produced several other shows for the stage and television in both series and specials. His 2006 stage show Something Wicked This Way Comes and his 2012 show Svengali won him two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment. He made his Broadway debut with his 2019 stage show Secret. He has also written books for magicians as well as the general public.

Ali CookW
Ali Cook

Ali Cook is an English actor and comedian originating from Yorkshire. Cook played Sgt. Paul McMellon in the feature film Kajaki, which won the Producer of The Year Award at the 2015 British Independent Film Awards and was nominated for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award in 2015.

Sebastian CroftW
Sebastian Croft

Sebastian Theodore Kemble Croft is a BAFTA nominated actor of English and Greek descent, prominent for TV roles in Game of Thrones and Penny Dreadful and the feature films, Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans and Wonderwell. In 2019 Croft was nominated for a BAFTA award in the "Young Performer" category for his role as "Atti" in Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans.

Fred CulpittW
Fred Culpitt

Frederick Willis Culpitt was an English stage magician and magic inventor. He achieved stage success in the early part of the 20th century with a comedy magic act and is also notable as the first magician to appear on a regularly scheduled television show.

Stuart CumberlandW
Stuart Cumberland

Stuart Cumberland (1857–1922) was an English mentalist known for his demonstrations of "thought reading".

Paul DanielsW
Paul Daniels

Newton Edward Daniels, known professionally as Paul Daniels, was an English magician and television presenter. He achieved international fame through his television series The Paul Daniels Magic Show, which ran on the BBC from 1979 to 1994. He was known for his catchphrase, "You'll like this... not a lot, but you'll like it!" and for his marriage to his assistant, Debbie McGee. He was awarded the "Magician of the Year" Award by the Academy of Magical Arts in 1982, the first magician from outside the United States to receive it. He also won the Golden Rose of Montreux in 1985.

David DevantW
David Devant

David Devant was an English magician, shadowgraphist and film exhibitor. He was born David Wighton in Holloway, London. He is regarded by magicians as a consummate exponent of suave and witty presentation of stage illusion. According to magic historian Jim Steinmeyer, Devant was “England’s greatest magician — arguably the greatest magician of the 20th Century”.

Dynamo (magician)W
Dynamo (magician)

Steven Frayne, better known by his stage name Dynamo, is a British magician born in Bradford, West Yorkshire. His television show Dynamo: Magician Impossible ran from July 2011 to September 2014, and saw him win the Best Entertainment Programme award at the 2012 and 2013 Broadcast Awards. Dynamo has toured the world, and his Seeing Is Believing arena tour was seen by over 750,000 people across the UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.

EvanionW
Evanion

Henry Evans was a conjurer, ventriloquist and humorist, born in Kennington, South London, who used the stage name Evanion. Performances in front of members of the British Royal Family, including Queen Victoria at Sandringham, and the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra at Marlborough House, enabled him to use the name "The Royal Conjuror" in his publicity.

Isaac FawkesW
Isaac Fawkes

Isaac Fawkes (1675?–1732) was an English conjurer and showman. The first record of Fawkes was an appearance by his son at Southwark Fair in 1722, but an advertisement of April of the same year boasted that he had performed for George II, so it is likely that he was well known in London before this time. He was one of the earliest magicians to present conjuring as an entertainment outside of the traditional fairground setting and by skilful promotion and management of his act he was able to amass both fame and a considerable fortune. His simple entertainment was satirised alongside other popularist amusements by William Hogarth in 1723, but he continued to be patronised by fashionable society until his death in 1732. He formed a close professional relationship with the clock and automata maker Christopher Pinchbeck and from the mid-1720s began to demonstrate Pinchbeck's designs in shows both in their own right and for magical effects in his conjuring act.

James FreedmanW
James Freedman

James Freedman is a British entertainer who is best known for his skill as a pickpocket. He has picked the pockets of the Mayor of London, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England. In 2013 Time Out wrote that he is "the world's number one pickpocket". Freedman is an authority on pickpocket techniques and is consulted by police forces and security professionals for advice. In 2015, he was appointed the UK's first Fraud Prevention Ambassador by the City of London Police.

Lewis GansonW
Lewis Ganson

Lewis Jack Ganson was an English magician who became one of the most prolific writers in magic, going on to write more than sixty books on the subject.

Will GoldstonW
Will Goldston

Will Goldston (1878–1948) was an English stage magician in the first half of the 20th century.

Steve GoreW
Steve Gore

Steve Gore is an English magician from Bradford, West Yorkshire. He is probably best known for creating; "Trick Photography, Visions from Vegas, The Casino Con & most recently the GPS Deck, Amnesia Deck and Together Forever." Trick photography was stated as "Close up trick of the year" in 2010 by MagicWeek.

Larry GreyW
Larry Grey

Lawrence Grey was an English magician known for his card tricks. He also worked as an occasional actor and is known for voicing Bill the Lizard in Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland.

Robert HellerW
Robert Heller

Robert Heller, also Joseph Heller, was an English magician, mentalist, and musician. The year of his birth is the subject of some speculation; some sources list it as 1829 while others claim 1830.

Luke JermayW
Luke Jermay

Luke Jermay is an English magician, mentalist, and writer.

Simon LovellW
Simon Lovell

Simon Lovell is an English comedy magician, card sharp, actor, and con man. His trademark pieces are finding an audience member's card in his mouth and a humorous straitjacket escape. Lovell appeared on VH1's popular reality show Celebracadabra, on which he and other magicians trained celebrities to perform magic for audiences.

Luca GalloneW
Luca Gallone

Luca Gallone is an English magician born in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire on March 14, 1996.

John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham MarketW
John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market

John Roddick Russell MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market,, is a politician from the United Kingdom. A member of the Conservative Party, he was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Norfolk from 1974 to 2001. He served in the Cabinet as Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1985-87), Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1987-89), Secretary of State for Education and Science (1989-90), Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council (1990-92), and Secretary of State for Transport (1992-94). He was made a life peer in 2001.

Archie MannersW
Archie Manners

Archie Thomas Manners is a British comedian, magician, and television host. He is the host of The Royal World, a reality television series on MTV International. He and Josh Pieters host an eponymous channel on YouTube with more than 1 million subscribers.

John Nevil MaskelyneW
John Nevil Maskelyne

John Nevil Maskelyne was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with other Victorian-era devices. He worked with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, and many of his illusions are still performed today. His book Sharps and Flats: A Complete Revelation of the Secrets of Cheating at Games of Chance and Skill is considered a classic overview of card sharp practices, and in 1914 he founded the Occult Committee, a group whose remit was to "investigate claims to supernatural power and to expose fraud".

Debbie McGeeW
Debbie McGee

Debra Ann McGee is an English television, radio and stage performer who is best known as the assistant and widow of magician Paul Daniels. McGee is a former ballet dancer and for three years was artistic director of her own ballet company. She presents a Sunday morning show for BBC Radio Berkshire. McGee was a finalist in BBC's 2017 Strictly Come Dancing, a winner of the 2019 Christmas Special, and as of January 2018 is a recurring member of the Loose Women panel.

Drummond Money-CouttsW
Drummond Money-Coutts

The Hon. Drummond William Thomas Money-Coutts, also known as DMC, is an English magician and specialist card shark, and the heir apparent to the Latymer Barony. His first professional performance came in 2000 while he was still at school, at the Royal Horticultural Society.

Madeline MontalbanW
Madeline Montalban

Madeline Montalban was an English astrologer and ceremonial magician. She co-founded the esoteric organisation known as the Order of the Morning Star (OMS), through which she propagated her own form of Luciferianism.

James MoreW
James More

James More is an English magician. He has appeared on a number of television programmes and joined The Magic Circle in 2011. In 2013, he made it to the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent.

Charles MorrittW
Charles Morritt

Charles Morritt was an English magician, hypnotist, mentalist and inventor.

George PickingillW
George Pickingill

George Pickingill was an English farm labourer who lived and worked in the village of Canewdon in the eastern English county of Essex. Widely considered to be a cunning man, or vocational folk magician, he reportedly employed magical means to offer cures for ailments and to locate lost property, although was also alleged to have threatened to place curses on people.

Piff the Magic DragonW
Piff the Magic Dragon

John van der Put is a magician and comedian from the United Kingdom who performs under the stage name Piff the Magic Dragon. A winner of multiple awards from British magic societies, he toured as a supporting act for Mumford and Sons and has appeared on Penn & Teller: Fool Us and America's Got Talent. In June 2019, van der Put was named one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch for 2019. Van der Put lives in Las Vegas and has a residency at The Flamingo.

Noel QualterW
Noel Qualter

Noel Qualter is an English close up magician, magic creator and magic consultant. He is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle.

P. T. SelbitW
P. T. Selbit

P. T. Selbit (1881–1938) was an English magician, inventor and writer who is credited with being the first person to perform the illusion of sawing a woman in half. Among magicians he was known for his inventiveness and entrepreneurial instinct and he is credited with creating a long list of successful stage illusions.

Tony "Doc" ShielsW
Tony "Doc" Shiels

Anthony "Doc" Shiels is a Salford-born artist, magician and writer. After attending the Heatherley School of Fine Art in London, he moved to St Ives, Cornwall where in 1961, following the resignation of Barbara Hepworth, he was made a member of the committee of the influential Penwith Society of Arts. In St Ives he ran the progressive 'Steps Gallery', where he showed artists like Brian Wall and Bob Law. He had several solo exhibitions in London before then leaving St Ives following a drunken incident, in which he threatened police with a gun that he had obtained from painter-friend Terry Frost.

Wilfred Talbot SmithW
Wilfred Talbot Smith

Wilfred Talbot Smith was an English occultist and ceremonial magician known as a prominent advocate of the religion of Thelema. Living most of his life in North America, he played a key role in propagating Thelema across the continent.

Roger SquiresW
Roger Squires

Roger Squires is a retired British crossword compiler/setter, living in Ironbridge, Shropshire, who is best known for being the world's most prolific compiler. He compiled under the pseudonym Rufus in The Guardian, Dante in The Financial Times and was the Monday setter for the Daily Telegraph.

Andrew Thompson (priest)W
Andrew Thompson (priest)

Andrew Thompson is an English Anglican Priest, currently based at St Andrew's Church, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, he is also an author, magician and interfaith activist.

Ryan TricksW
Ryan Tricks

Ryan Hicks, best known by his stage name Ryan Tricks, is an English mind reader and magician. Ryan presents and stars in the BBC Three (online) series of 'Ryan Tricks On The Streets' and 'Dirty Tricks' produced by Vice Media on Channel 5.

Val WalkerW
Val Walker

Valentine Augustus Walker was an English magician, escape artist and illusion designer. He was born in Moseley, Birmingham to Joseph Walker, a landscape gardener, and his wife Emma. Val Walker worked as an electrical apparatus maker, later serving in the Royal Navy and was billed as the "Wizard of the Navy". Walker is credited as the designer of the Radium Girl illusion. His most famous escape was "The Tank in the Thames" where he was bolted into a steel tank lowered into the river Thames from the Sea-Scout Training Ship, Northampton on 20 August 1920. He escaped in 20 seconds. He was married in 1913 to Ethel Dora Harris, the daughter of Thomas Daniel Harris and his wife Emma Ellson. He retired from the stage in 1924, returning briefly in 1939, under the name of 'Val Enson', with an illusion called "The Aquamarine Girl"

Roy WaltonW
Roy Walton

Roy Walton was an English card magic expert. First interested in magic at the age of eight, Walton was a world-recognized card magician creating hundreds of card effects, including his most famous effect, Card warp. He mentored numerous Scottish magicians including Jerry Sadowitz, R. Paul Wilson and Peter Duffie.

Clive WilkinsW
Clive Wilkins

Clive Wilkins is a British figurative artist. He is the author of The Moustachio Quartet, a series of novels that explore perception and the subjective experience of thinking; and with Nicky Clayton is co-founder of the Captured Thought, an arts and science collaboration. He is the first Artist in Residence in the Department of Psychology at The University of Cambridge, a position held since 2012. Wilkins, along with Clayton, was made Honorary Director of Studies and advisor to the China UK Development Centre (CUDC) in 2018. He has been awarded professorships by Nanjing University, Institute of Technology, China (2018), Beijing University of Language and Culture, China (2019), and Hangzhou Diangi University, China (2019). Wilkins was made Co-Director of the Cambridge Centre for the Integration of Science, Technology and Culture (CCISTC) in 2020.

Paul ZenonW
Paul Zenon

Paul Zenon is an English stage and TV magician, comedian, presenter, writer, actor and pundit. He is a sceptic with strong views on claims of psychic abilities and the paranormal. He is the author of three books on magic, proposition bets and practical jokes, and an expert on the history of Magic and magicians, Variety, and unusual entertainments. His specialist subjects include magician Harry Houdini, faux Chinese magician Chung Ling Soo, and Jasper Maskelyne, the 'War Magician'. Zenon is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star status and was the recipient of the Carlton Award for Comedy 2015, and additionally the 2017 Sir Ken Dodd Comedy Award.