Ed Alonzo

Mexican American comedian, actor, and professional magician
  • Magician
  • comedian
  • actor

Ed Alonzo (born July 26, 1962)[1] is an American comedian, actor, and professional magician.

Acting career

Alonzo had roles on Saved by the Bell (20 episodes between 1989–1990), Head of the Class and Totally Hidden Video. He also had guest starring roles on Full House, Murphy Brown, and Xuxa. Alonzo performed a special daily show incorporating his comedy and magic at California's Great America. Alonzo has also performed for Knott's Berry Farm, Valleyfair!, and Worlds of Fun, and appeared on one episode of Cycle 11's America's Next Top Model. In 2009 he worked with Britney Spears to create illusions for her 2009 The Circus Starring Britney Spears tour.[2] He also had a role on How I Met Your Mother as a security guard, and appeared in an episode of Modern Family as a magician named Kaiser Mayhem.

Alonzo was one of the magicians working on Michael Jackson's This Is It concerts as part of Jackson's crew in the rehearsal which took place the night before Jackson's death on June 25, 2009.[3] He has also worked with Britney Spears, Katy Perry, and magician David Blaine.[4]

He also has a show at Knotts Halloween Haunt called Ed Alonzo's Psycho Circus of Magic and Mayhem. At Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, he performed his show Ed Alonzo's Psycho Circus of Magic and Mayhem both summers of 2012 and 2013. He performed as part of Worlds of Fun Halloween Haunt for the Haunt seasons of 2014, 2015 and again performed in the 2016 season at the Tivoli Theatre.

Alonzo reprised his role as Max the magician/owner of Max's Diner in the reboot/sequel Saved by the Bell television series on Peacock streaming network.

Awards

  • The Academy of Magical Arts Junior Achievement Award (1982)[5]
  • The Academy of Magical Arts Stage Magician of the Year (1999, 2000)[5]
  • The Academy of Magical Arts Comedy Magician of the Year (2005, 2006)[5]
  • The Academy of Magical Arts Magician of the Year (2009)[5]

References

  1. ^ "Ed Alonzo - Biography | All About Magicians.com". All About Magicians.com. Archived from the original on May 7, 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Britney Spears to Get Sawed in Half! E! Online, February 25, 2009
  3. ^ Inside Michael Jackson's last show: The magic was back USA Today, June 30, 2009
  4. ^ "About Ed Alonzo Comedy Magician". Ed Alonzo—The Misfit of Magic. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Hall of Fame". The Academy of Magical Arts. 2 July 2014.

External links

  • Ed Alonzo at IMDb
  • Official site
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Academy of Magical Arts Magician of the Year
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Academy of Magical Arts Stage Magician of the Year
  • 1968: John Daniel
  • 1969: Eric Lewis
  • 1969: Norm Nielsen
  • 1969: Carazini
  • 1970: Don Lawton
  • 1971: Glenn Falkenstein
  • 1972: Shimada
  • 1973: Shimada
  • 1974: Eric Lewis
  • 1975: Shimada
  • 1976: Johnny Thompson
  • 1977: Peter Pit
  • 1978: Goldfinger & Dove
  • 1979: Whit Haydn
  • 1980: Harry & Leslie Anderson
  • 1981: Tomsoni & Company
  • 1982: Goldfinger & Dove
  • 1983: Lance Burton
  • 1984: Jonathan Neal Brown
  • 1985: The Pendragons Pendragons
  • 1986: The Pendragons Pendragons
  • 1987: Jonathan Neal Brown & Liane
  • 1988: James Dimmare & Lisa
  • 1989: Amos Levkovitch
  • 1990: Amos Levkovitch
  • 1991: Christopher Hart
  • 1992: Glenn Falkenstein & Frances Willard
  • 1993: Christopher Hart
  • 1994: Tina Lenert
  • 1995: Glenn Flakenstein & Frances Willard
  • 1996: Jason Byrne
  • 1997: Jason Byrne
  • 1998: John Carney
  • 1999: Ed Alonzo
  • 2000: Ed Alonzo
  • 2001: John Carney
  • 2002: James Dimmare
  • 2003: Kevin James
  • 2004: Danny Cole
  • 2005: Danny Cole
  • 2006: Mike Caveney
  • 2007: Dana Daniels
  • 2008: Kevin James
  • 2009: Jeff Hobson
  • 2010: Dana Daniels
  • 2011: Rob Zabrecky
  • 2012: Rob Zabrecky
  • 2013: Mike Caveney
  • 2014: Pop Haydn
  • 2015: Shoot Ogawa
  • 2016: Tommy Ten & Amilie Van Tass
  • 2017: Shoot Ogawa
  • 2018: Steve Valentine
  • 2019: Lucy Darling
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Academy of Magical Arts Junior Achievement Award
  • 1976: Dirk Arthur
  • 1977: Robbie Millman
  • 1978: Geoffrey Williams
  • 1979: Mark Kalin
  • 1980: The Magic Company (Bob Pickens, Jim Heckle, Yvonne Pickens, Rita Nessett), Mark Van Buren
  • 1981: Scott Cervine, Michael Weber
  • 1982: Ed Alonzo, Lorenzo Clark, Bill Godwin
  • 1984: Ray Kosby, Danny Scott
  • 1985: Scott Tokar
  • 1988: David Doyle
  • 1989: Jason Alexander, Mark Matsumoto
  • 1990: Steve Barnes
  • 1992: Michael J. Battistoni
  • 1995: Chris Gongora
  • 1996: Matt Marcy
  • 1997: Wesley Edberg
  • 1998: Danny Cole, Thomas Meier, Bryan Stoops
  • 1999: James Holgun
  • 2000: Joseph Tran
  • 2001: Jason Latimer
  • 2002: David Stryker
  • 2003: Jonathon Dabach, Matthew Grunwald, Joel Ward
  • 2004: Tony Elias
  • 2005: Jessica Phillips
  • 2006: Nathan Gibson
  • 2007: Edsel Chiu, Michael Jacobson
  • 2008: Farrah Siegel
  • 2009: Max Goodwin, Aaron Rabkin
  • 2010: Jeff Black
  • 2011: Krystyn Lambert, Tricky Devil, Sean Trinh
  • 2013: John Accardo, Kyle Eschen, Akinobu Mitsui, Hyuma Miyahara
  • 2014: Mark A. Gibson
  • 2015: Jesus (Nexxus) Flores, Frankie Foti, Paul Robaia
  • 2016: Collins Key
  • 2017: Kevin Li, Griffin Barry
  • 2018: Franco Pascali, Fernando Velasco, Rabby Yang