A review in The Examiner expressed an opinion that the show was probably the best magic TV show since David Blaine's show, Magic Man.
Great illusionists have noted his work, such as David Blaine, who has several times called him "a magical genius".
She is the daughter of German architect Meinhard von Gerkan and a former girlfriend of American illusionist and stunt performer David Blaine.
Silpa is perhaps best known on the Internet for his David Blaine street magic parodies.
Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic by street magician David Blaine was published on October 29, 2002 by Random House.
Her 2004 novel, Clear, is set in London during David Blaine's Above the Below 44 day fast in London in 2003.
On March 20, 2004, she solved magician David Blaine's $100,000 Challenge, as published in his book Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic.
Recently, the company sold mostly to ice carvers and supermarkets and supplied the ice for magician David Blaine's stunt in 2000 when he suspended himself in a block of ice over Times Square.
Since then he has set a large number of world records and won many titles, including taking the world record from magician David Blaine about four and a half months after his much-publicised achievement in mid-2008.
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Kellison also executive produced and co-created ABC's David Blaine: The Magic Man, Comedy Central's The Man Show, Crank Yankers, and was the original executive producer for The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
New York based artist and magician Jeff Sheridan is regarded as one of the pre-eminent U.S. street magicians to emerge from the surge in street performance artistry which began in the late '60s. He authored the 1977 book, Street Magic and allegedly was one of the performers who inspired and taught the young David Blaine after Blaine saw Sheridan perform in Central Park.