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  1. John Henry Anderson (1814–1874) was a Scottish professional magician. Anderson is credited with helping bring the art of magic from street performances into theatres and presenting magic performances to entertain and delight the audience.

  2. John Henry Anderson (born July 14, 1814, Craigmyle, Aberdeen, Scot.—died Feb. 5, 1874, Darlington, Durham, Eng.) was a Scottish conjurer and actor, the first magician to demonstrate and exploit the value of advertising.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2022 · John Henry Anderson - the story of Aberdeen's 'Great Wizard of the North'. The Victorian 'spellcaster' now lies buried beneath the Kirk of St Nicolas in the city centre, but what John Henry Anderson achieved in his lifetime is nothing short of legendary. News.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2021 · John Henry Anderson, a Scottish magician of global renown during this period, is often credited with first popularising guns as part of a magic act, pioneering several gun tricks which inspired...

  5. John Henry Anderson died on 3 February 1874 in Darlington. He is buried in St Nicholas Churchyard in Aberdeen, next to his mother. John Henry Anderson was considered to be the greatest magician in Scotland, often compared to Harry Houdini.

  6. 'Professor' John Henry Anderson (1814-1874), the Scottish magician and theatrical entrepreneur better known as 'the Wizard of the North', was the showman and philanthropist regarded as the first magician to raise Magic from street performance to a respectable theatrical event through his flair for publicity and his expertise with astonishing ...

  7. The Scottish actor and magician John Henry Anderson was the first magician to demonstrate and exploit the value of advertising. He was born on July 14, 1814, in Craigmyle, Scotland. Described on playbills as “Professor Anderson, the Wizard of the North,” he first performed in 1831.