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- NAME: Doug Henning
- OCCUPATION: Magician
- BIRTH DATE: May 03, 1947
- DEATH DATE: February 07, 2000
- EDUCATION: McMaster College
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada
- PLACE OF DEATH: Los Angeles, California
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Doug Henning was a magician known the world over for his tricks performed on TV and Broadway and in Las Vegas.
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Synopsis
Appearing on television, and on Broadway and Las Vegas stages, Doug Henning consistently toured with his magic act, maintaining his status as an acclaimed illusionist. He was credited with single-handedly reviving the public's interest in magic in the 1970s and '80s—after a long slump—by updating the performance art and combining it with music, comedy and flashy costumes to make it attractive to a whole new generation.
Early Life
Magician Doug Henning was born on May 3, 1947, in Fort Garry (near Winnepeg), Manitoba, Canada. Henning became fascinated by magic as a young boy growing up in Winnipeg, reportedly after watching a magician perform a levitation act on The Ed Sullivan Show. By age 14, he was performing at parties and had developed his own levitation act using his sister.
After graduating with a degree in psychology from McMaster College in Hamilton, Ontario, Henning won a grant from the Canadian government to study magic by convincing a panel of government officials that it could be considered an art form. Using the $4,000 in grant money and raising thousands more, he developed a successful stage show, Spellbound, which ran in Toronto.
Commercial Success
In May 1974, Henning took his act to Broadway with The Magic Show, which, like Spellbound, delighted audiences with its unique blend of rock & roll, dance, and magic. For his part, Henning earned a Tony Award nomination and a reputation as one of the world's best known magicians. During the four-and-a-half-year run of The Magic Show on Broadway, he performed regularly at casinos in Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe.
In 1975, he was asked by the producers at the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) to perform in his own television special. The inaugural Doug Henning's World of Magic drew an impressive 50 million viewers, as Henning recreated famed magician Harry Houdini's "Water Torture Escape" before a live studio audience. The show was an annual event from 1975 to 1982, earning an Emmy Award (and seven other nominations, including two straight nods for Best Variety Special).
Henning's success continued into the first half of the 1980s, as he starred in a second acclaimed Broadway show, Merlin, earning five more Tony nominations. He consistently toured with his act, maintaining his status as an internationally acclaimed illusionist.
Henning was credited with single-handedly reviving the public's interest in magic after a long slump by updating it and combining it with music, comedy, and flashy costumes to make it attractive to a whole new generation. He retired in the mid-1980s, selling some of his most famous illusions to another famous magician, David Copperfield.
Personal Life
In his retirement, Henning made several unsuccessful bids for political office, in England in 1992 and in Canada in the 1990s, as a member of the Natural Law Party. Fascinated with the practice of transcendental meditation, Henning dedicated much of his time and energy in later years to the foundation of a $1.5 billion theme park dedicated to the practice.
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