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Finnish magician
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Simo Aalto
Born (1960-03-19) 19 March 1960 (age 64)
Oulu, Finland
Known forMagician
AwardsMagician of the Year
1997
world champion in close-up magic (FISM Lisbon 2000)
Websitesimoaalto.com

Simo Aalto (born 19 March 1960) is a magician who became popular in Finland in the 1980s. He established Joker Poker Box, which is labeled an artist-festival tour he owns with his wife Kirsti. Aalto is known for a wide range of skills from fingertip system to illusions. He also specializes in abdominal distension, imitation, and a number tricks.

Simo Aalto's daughter is ventriloquist, Sari Aalto and his brother's children are singers Suvi Aalto and Saara Aalto.

References

  1. "Tie taikuriksi". simoaalto.com. Jokeri Pokeri Box Oy. 2014. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
  2. ^ Jokinen, Riikka (January 8, 2018). ""Taikuus kuuluu kaikille" – Legendaarinen Simo Aalto taikoo Roinelassa". Nurmijärven Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  3. Hakkarainen, Roosa (July 14, 1018). "Muistatko Jokeri Pokeri Box -Simon? Vientiä riittää yhä: "Ysärilapset tulevat katsomaan omien lastensa kanssa"". Helsingin Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2019-03-28.

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