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Jay Alexander (born April 10, 1968) is an American magician and comedian known as a corporate and society entertainer. He has appeared on ''
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'', David Lazarus wrote, "One of the highest-paid, and busiest, performers on the Bay Area corporate circuit is magician Jay Alexander . . ."Lazarus, David (December 4, 1999)
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Alexander creates customized shows for Fortune 500 companies and is a consultant and co-author of several magic books. Alexander is also the host of ''Learn the Art of Magic'', a CD-ROM that introduces 26 different magic tricks.Barnabel, Josh (August 4, 1996). Nothing Up My Sleeve! The Magic of Teaching. ''
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At the age of fourteen, he became the youngest recipient of the
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' Gold Medal of Honor. His clients have included
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, Steve Wozniak and the Rolling Stones. Jay Alexander directed the notable children's DVD "Here Comes Boswick the Clown with Phoebe the Duck!", produced by David Magidson. Alexander was born in Houston, Texas. He is the great grandson of the vaudeville performer, Gentleman Ben Darwin. As a child, Alexander found a trunk in his grandparents' attic filled with gear for magic and escapes. His interest in magic took off from there. His grandfather, Joseph Pfeffer (1917-2014), was a
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veteran who served in the
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who went on to become a
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artist and poet.Joseph Billy Pfeffer
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, August 14, 2014 At the age of fourteen, Alexander was honored to be the youngest recipient of the Society of American Magicians Gold Medal of Honor. He attended Westbury High School then the
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in Houston. After high school, Alexander moved to San Francisco to attend the San Francisco Art Institute, perform, and be part of the art and music scene of the
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.Newton, Dick (May 2009). Swinging Success in San Francisco ''
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Jay Alexander official site
1968 births Living people Entertainers from Houston American magicians High School for the Performing and Visual Arts alumni {{US-entertainer-stub