David Copperfield


Born David Seth Kotkin on September 16, 1956, is an American magician, illusionist, and performer. He adopted the stage name "Copperfield" from the Charles Dickens novel of the same name. Copperfield began practicing magic at a young age and became the youngest person ever admitted to the Society of American Magicians at age 12.

Throughout his career, Copperfield has achieved unprecedented success and acclaim in the world of magic. He is known for his groundbreaking stage illusions, innovative performances, and spectacular feats of magic. Copperfield's illusions often involve grand-scale productions, such as making landmarks disappear, walking through the Great Wall of China, and flying over the Grand Canyon.

Copperfield has won numerous awards for his contributions to the field of magic, including multiple Magician of the Year awards from the Academy of Magical Arts and Sciences. He has also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been named a Living Legend by the Library of Congress.

In addition to his live performances, Copperfield has appeared in television specials and has toured extensively around the world. He continues to inspire and entertain audiences with his mesmerizing illusions and his dedication to pushing the boundaries of magic as an art form.

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