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Channing Pollock (August 16, 1926 – March 18, 2006) was an American
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actor.


Biography

Channing Pollock was the son of Robert Burns Pollock and Marjorie Leppert. While his parents atteneded a lecture of famed playwright Channing Pollock, the author noticed that Majorie was with child. After finding out that the couple shared the same last name, he joked that the baby should be named after him. The famed author died before his name sake became famous. After serving in the US Navy during World War II, Channing married his childhood sweetheart, Naomi Phelps, a daughter of a preacher man. He first became interested in magic at the age of 21. Pollock used his G.I. Bill to study at the
Chavez School of Magic The Chavez College of Magic was founded in 1941 by Ben Chavez, establishing for the first time a bona fide school of magic. In 1946 the course of study was approved by the California State Department of Education, the only school for magicians in ...
in La Verne, California from which he graduated in 1952. After graduating from the famed Chavez School of Magic in Hollywood, California, Naomi soon became his partner on stage until their divorce in 1959. The marriage produced one son, Russell. His second marriage was to Josephine (Jozy) Bolton from England on January 13, 1960, to her knight in shining armor. Jozy soon became his onstage partner as well, being forced to wear a brunette wig. The marriage became rocky and they divorced in 1968


Career


Magician

Pollock was recognized as one of the most sophisticated and charismatic practitioners of his craft. Strikingly handsome with an enigmatic stage presence, he was best known for an act in which he would elegantly produce doves out of thin air, and he was often billed as "the most beautiful man in the world". Pollock's early work as a magician was on the nightclub circuit, where his talents were enhanced by his good looks. He appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1954, and went on to make several appearances at the London Palladium. By the mid-1950s Pollock was unsurpassed in his field, and he had spawned a great many imitators. But his act was unique, and the excitement in his routine was so tied up with his own personality (he always made a point of never smiling until he was taking his final bow) that copyists never had quite the same impact. In 1954 the Academy of Magical Arts and Sciences awarded him Magician of the Year. He appeared at cabaret venues and in special shows all over the world, performing for President Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. She was queen ...
and at the wedding of Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly. At the height of his career he was one of America's highest-paid entertainers. He taught his act to his chauffeur in London, Frank Brooker, who went on performing the act for several years under the name of Franklyn. While in Rome doing movies, he appeared on Italian TV doing magic. On his return to America, he was not able to secure work as an actor so he returned to doing magic by touring with Liberace. After his divorce with Jozy, Pollock re-married to Corrie Shoong in 1968 and soon retired. However, it was not official until he did his last performance on his friend Peter Pit's television show, “Watch Closely” later that year. In retirement, he and his new wife Cori, visited the Magic Castle in Hollywood, California as well many magic conventions. He made brief appearances on various television shows doing card fans. On the 1996 television show called Champions of Magic, Pollock even produced a dove for Princess Stephanie of Monaco.


Actor

In 1959 his act was seen in the film ''European Nights'', and the following year he decided to give up his career as a magician to become an actor. He appeared in a number of thrillers and dramas, including '' Musketeers of the Sea'' (1962), with
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and
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; ''Lo sceicco rosso'' (1962); ' (1963); and Georges Franju's '' Judex'' (1963), in which he played the title character. According to Jacques Champreux, grandson of Louis Feuillade and co-scenarist of the film, he was being touted as a possible new
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. Nothing came of it. He also appeared on several American variety shows such as ''
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'', '' Daniel Boone'', and '' The Beverly Hillbillies''.


Farming and mentoring

In 1971 he abandoned show business entirely, and he and his Cori set up an organic farm in San Gregorio, California, near Moss Beach. He continued, however, to act as a friend and mentor to many aspiring magicians like James Dimmare. He was also a mentor to Lance Burton.


Death

Pollock died in Las Vegas from complications due to cancer. He was 79 years old, and his wife predeceased him.


References


External links

*
Channing Pollock in Conversation
with John Fisher *
Interview
with Naomi Pollock {{DEFAULTSORT:Pollock, Channing 1926 births 2006 deaths Male actors from Sacramento, California American magicians American male film actors Deaths from cancer in Nevada 20th-century American male actors United States Navy personnel of World War II Academy of Magical Arts Masters Fellowship winners Academy of Magical Arts Performing Fellowship winners