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Original The Greenwoods Magic Poster
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Original The Greenwoods Magic Poster

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  • Magic

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  • Magic Poster

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Original The Greenwoods Magic Poster

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Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Location Magic Library (Home)
Index 1567
Added Date Feb 28, 2018 17:30:31
Modified Date Apr 06, 2026 13:51:36

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Don Greenwood

Born: August 29, 1912
Portland, Oregon
Died: May 31 1987 (age 74)
Springfield, New Jersey

Flourished 1930s-1950s
Known for Cigarette routine

Don Greenwood (1912-1987) was a professional magician from the Northwest known for his slow motion cigarette and billiard ball manipulation and sleight-of-hand with cards, thimbles, coins and silks.

Biography
With his wife Thelma, the singing Lady of Magic, he also performed a mentalism and telepathic act called "Par-Optic Vision".
Greenwood became interested in magic in 1926 after reading about Houdini and seeing Virgil Mulkey (the Great Virgil). The acts of Cardini, Ade Duval, and Chris Charlton inspired him to become a professional. In 1933, after graduating from high school, he began performing for schools, clubs and theater
Meeting Thelma in Detroit in 1937, they performed together from Coast to Coast over six times.
For over 15 years the Greenwoods featured "Par-Optic" vision, a Second Sight act in night clubs in addition to their manipulative magic. Later billed as "Hey-Presto."[1]

Greenwood contributed to Hugard's Magic Monthly, Diebox, and Genii.[2]

It was reported in the Linking Ring October 1956 that Greenwood was forsaking magic due to health reasons.He then trained himself in Handwriting Analysis giving illustrated lectures on graphology.He continued working as a Questioned Document Examiner until his death.

Books
Lighted Cigarettes Act

References
↑ Don and Thelma Greenwood "Artistry In Deception" Interviewed by John Braun,Linking Ring, February 1950 (cover story)
↑ Genii 1949 September (cover)