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Drummond Money-Coutts

Drummond Money-Coutts

Drummond Money-Coutts

Drummond Money‑Coutts, often calling himself DMC, is an English magician, television personality, and occasional authoric performer, though he is best known for his magic rather than published books. Born in London in 1986, he hails from the notable Money‑Coutts banking dynasty, being the heir apparent to the Baron Latymer title—all of which imbues his persona with a blend of aristocratic heritage and creative charisma +15+15TVovermind+15.

Educated at Eton College and the University of Leeds, Money‑Coutts discovered magic at a young age, inspired by a visit to London’s historic Davenports magic shop at age eight. His early shyness and introversion found expression through illusion, leading him to perform professionally by age fourteen. He later traveled extensively—learning from card masters in Bangkok and working on television specials like Card Shark (National Geographic) and Netflix’s Death by Magic—elevating magic into a medium of exploration and storytelling +4Liquisearch+4UAE Times+4.

Drummond Money‑Coutts often speaks about magic not merely as tricks but as a transformative art. He remarks, “Magic touches people in the way great art does. It lets them see the world with new eyes”, and reflects that “Being able to elicit the feeling of the unfathomable in intelligent adults is like falling in love.” He’s also emphasized that magic, historically, has been a man doing tricks with no wider story behind it, and he aspires to change that by crafting performances that both inform and entertain through real meaning and journey—much like modern documentary storytelling QuotessayingsBrainyQuoteLet me know if you'd like more from his memoir-style reflections or insights into his creative process!

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