David Avadon (December 11, 1948 – August 22, 2009), formerly "David Hutchins," was an American illusionist who billed himself as the country's "premier exhibition pickpocket." He lectured and wrote a book on
pickpocketing
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and performed his trademark theatrical pickpocketing act for more than 30 years.
Early years
Avadon was born in
Inglewood, California
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, his mother being an acrobatic dancer and his father an engineer.
Avadon grew up in
West Los Angeles
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and began practicing magic as a hobby while in elementary school.
[ He studied theater at UCLA and studied magic with Dr. Giovanni and Marian Chavez.][
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Professional illusionist
In his 20s, he changed his name from David Hutchins to David Avadon.[ He began appearing as a professional illusionist at the ]Magic Castle
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in Hollywood
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and other clubs in the 1970s. He remained a regular performer at the Magic Castle for more than 30 years.[ After Avadon's death in 2009, Mark Nelson, chairman of the Academy of Magical Arts which operates the Magic Castle, said that Avadon's "performances included an equal balance of mystery and comedy," and added that "David always gave a polished, assured performance, drawing laughter and amazement."][
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Illusion and illumination services
Avadon gained national attention in 1977 when he began working with a rabbi at a synagogue in the San Fernando Valley
The San Fernando Valley, known locally as the Valley, is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, California. Located to the north of the Los Angeles Basin, it contains a large portion of the City of Los Angeles, as well as unincorporated ar ...
of Los Angeles. The rabbi saw Avadon performing for children outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Pa ...
and was impressed. Avadon, who was Jewish, and the rabbi teamed up to jointly present Sabbath services which were called "illusion-and-illumination service."[ While the rabbi told a Biblical story "from the shadows of the temple's altar turned-stage," Avadon contributed visual aids and illusions from center stage.][ Avadon illustrated the burning bush with "a fire that seemed to be burning from his hand."][ Attendance at the Sabbath services rose from the usual 150 or 200 worshipers to crowds of 750, including many children, when Avadon began participating.][
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America's "premier exhibition pickpocket"
Avadon developed a stage act featuring his talent as a pickpocket. Avadon's pickpocketing act became his trademark. In his act, Avadon invited audience members onto the stage to observe his illusions and would then return an array of possessions, including watches, wallets, checkbooks, keys, belts and neckties, that he had lifted from the unsuspecting observers.[ Avadon promoted himself as "a daring pickpocket with dashing finesse" and "the country's premier exhibition pickpocket, one of the few masters in the world of this underground art."] He performed his pickpocket act in the United States, Japan, Canada and Great Britain.[
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Technical expertise
Avadon became a recognized expert on pickpocketing. In addition to his stage act, he educated police officers and security guards on techniques for spotting pickpockets and lectured on the topic.[ He was also a technical advisor on pickpocketing for television and motion pictures.][ In 2007, Avadon wrote a book about the history of pickpocketing, ''Cutting Up Touches: A Brief History of Pockets and the People Who Pick Them''.]
Writings
Avadon contributed to a book on the noted magician, Joe Berg
Joe Berg (1903–1984) was a professional magician and magic dealer who lived and worked in Chicago, Illinois and Hollywood, California.
Berg was born in Pinsk, Russian Empire (now Belarus) and immigrated to the United States with his parent ...
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Death
In August 2009, Avadon died from a heart attack while exercising at a fitness club in Santa Monica, California
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References
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1948 births
2009 deaths
20th-century American Jews
UCLA Film School alumni
People from Inglewood, California
American magicians
Pickpocket entertainers
21st-century American Jews