Harry Blackstone Jr.
Illusionist and author of magic books

Born
June 30th, 1934
90 years ago
Died
May 14th, 1997
27 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American magician and author, this individual gained prominence for contributions to the art of illusion and stage magic. Following in the footsteps of a renowned father, performances included grand illusions and classic routines. Published several books on magic, sharing insights and techniques with aspiring magicians. His television appearances, including specials and guest spots, showcased a mastery of magic that captivated audiences.
Performed complex illusions in live shows
Wrote books including 'The Magic of ABC'
Appeared on television and in magic specials
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