Al Cohen

Al Cohen
Born Alfred Lee Cohen
(1926-01-11) January 11, 1926
Wilmington, Delaware
Known for Magic Dealer & Performer,
Magic Demonstrator
Awards October 2, 1984, declared
"Al Cohen Day"
by City of Washington, D.C.

Al Cohen (born 1926) was the owner, and a well-known demonstrator of magic tricks, at Al's Magic Shop in Washington, D.C.[1]

Biography

In 1936 at age 10, Al Cohen began working at his father's gift shop in Washington, D.C., which would eventually evolve into Al's Magic Shop.[1] He became a very successful demonstrator for the store, and became widely known among magicians for his abilities at demonstrating magic tricks.[2]

Al's Magic Shop, located on the west side of Vermont Avenue between K and L Streets, NW, had an array of famous customers over the years, who included (in addition to virtually every well-known performing magician at the time who passed through D.C.): George H.W. Bush, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, Henny Youngman, and Muhammad Ali, among any number of other TV and film celebrities, prominent government officials and politicians, and a variety of other well-known personalities.[2]

As a performer, Al has played many venues, including among others: four times at the White House, on early Washington TV, and at birthday parties, magic conventions and corporate events.[3][2]

Al retired from running the shop in 2002, and it was closed in 2004.[2]

Honors

Quotes

"Al Cohen is not only one of the most honest and respected dealers in the world, he is above all else a gentleman. I have yet to meet a magician who doesn't hold Al Cohen in the highest regard." — Larry Becker[2]

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 "Al Cohen: The Best Pitchman in Magic", MUM, June 2013 - p.40.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 M-U-M, Vol. 103, No. 1, June 2013, "Al Cohen: The Best Pitchman in Magic", by Christian Painter, page 40.
  3. Norman Schwarzkopf Obituary - Linking Ring, Vol 93, Number 2 - p. 116, Feb. 2013.

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