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Copperfield also had a few acting roles here and there. Some of his most notable achievements include holding 11 Guinness World Records as well as winning more than 20 Emmy Awards. He injured himself several times throughout the years including an incident in where he accidentally cut off his finger tip with a pair of scissors during a show. Fortunately, doctors were able to reattach it.

He had been the top magician for years, but other talented performers began to emerge and create competition. On top of that, there were even specials that revealed how many magic tricks are done. This is something that lowered public interest in illusions. By , David ultimately decided to stop doing TV specials, and after that many people lost track of him. He performs every day and his shows last for 90 minutes.

In , he found himself in legal trouble after a woman who had volunteered to participate in one of his tricks alleged that she had gotten a brain injury during the show. A jury found Copperfield negligent but not financially responsible in the case. Cox describes it as a rabbit coming out of a rabbit hole.

Morelli added that Cox was never warned that he could be injured in the illusion and wouldn't have taken part if he knew the risks. In "Lucky 13," the 13 participants were seated onstage inside a suspended cage, according to attorneys. Then, a curtain was drawn completely around the cage to cover them.

After a few moments, the curtain was pulled off and the participants were no longer on stage — only to reappear suddenly at the back of the audience. Some 55, people have been selected to take part in the act over the past decade that Copperfield has performed it, and there were no previous issues, the magician's lawyer said.

But Morelli claimed the audience didn't see the "chaos" that occurred behind the scenes. The participants were hurried out of their seats while the curtain was up and ushered through a secret passage of hallways and an outdoor area that led them back into the theater. It was then that Cox said he fell. The route was dark and unfamiliar to the participants, who also had to contend with an incline and general dust and debris from construction, Morelli said. According to the Las Vegas Sun , his magical act in Las Vegas elevates the typical illusions and includes a fair amount of sentimentality as well.

Since many of his fans are old enough to have kids and grandkids now, he incorporates a large amount of nostalgia into his show to improve the viewing experience for his faithful followers and thank them for bringing their families. Over the years, David Copperfield has made incredible contributions to the history of magic. As a result of his meteoric success, he himself has become one of magic's most prized assets.

Yet, he is also the greatest collector of historical artifacts from other famed magicians and illusionists in the world. Not everyone in the magic world was thrilled with that purchase, as one critic suggested that "David Copperfield buying the Mulholland Library is like an Elvis impersonator winding up with Graceland," as per The New Yorker. Since then, Copperfield has added to his collection.

He found the spinning blade that Orson Welles used to magically cut Rita Hayworth in half. He nabbed the rifle from Chung Ling Soo's bullet-catching trick, the same one that eventually killed the magician on stage. In total, the prestigious collection tops more than 80, items, including posters, books, memorabilia, and full illusions.

Inaccessible to the public, except through his periodic exhibits , David Copperfield's International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts is now used for research or giving inspiration for the magician's next trick. Even in the familiar and controlled environment of the MGM Grand, David Copperfield is still prone to making mistakes, and some of his illusions can lead to injuries.

One such unfortunate event brought the veteran magician back into the headlines in According to Us Weekly via Wayback Machine , one of Copperfield's assistants was badly hurt during the show's final trick and was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. While some in the audience thought it was a joke or part of the show, one eyewitness saw how bad it was. Blood was everywhere, and the other assistants dragged the victim back. Then the curtain closed all the way.

A show representative explained what happened. David Copperfield will always be an entertainer first, but he's also a businessman. In , the magician bought a set of 11 islands called Musha Cay and the Islands of David Copperfield, as per Departures.

A few years later, the site was operational and rentable in its entirety. The destination's website claims that up to 24 guests can enjoy the acres of the islands, its 40 beaches and five guest houses. Guests have access to everything the island offers, including its boats, private airstrip, and world-class chef.

Throughout the property, Copperfield has scattered historical artifacts and items from his personal collection. When David Copperfield isn't breaking records for his long-running stage show or his lifetime earnings, he is setting records for property purchases. Already owning a chain of islands in the Bahamas and a four-story penthouse in Manhattan with a pool that burst and flooded the place in , the magician decided to buy a piece of land in Las Vegas, close to where he works for most of the year.

For a showman like Copperfield, a regular mansion wouldn't be enough.



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