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Juan Tamariz | |
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![]() Juan Tamariz in a show in
Puerto del Rosario,
Fuerteventura (12 December 2001) | |
Born | Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón 18 October 1942
Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Magician |
Website | juantamariz.org |
Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón (born 18 October 1942) is a Spanish magician.
Tamariz is considered to have pionereed close-up card magic. American stage magician Ricky Jay once said he considered him to be a magician people will remember, [1] and he was referred to as "the greatest and most influential card magician alive" by David Blaine. [2] Tamariz performed at FISM in 2006 in Stockholm, 2009 in Beijing, China, 2015 in Rimini, Italy and 2018 in Busan, South Korea. [3][ failed verification]
A celebrity of television and stage in Spain and South America, Tamariz has authored six books translated into English: The Five Points in Magic, The Magic Way, Sonata, Mnemonica, Verbal Magic, and The Magic Rainbow.[ citation needed]
Tamariz appeared regularly on Spanish television over the span of almost 2 decades. [2]
In 1994, he appeared on the NBC special The World’s Greatest Magic. [2]
Screening in theatres in 2024, the documentary Lost In The Shuffle sees Shawn Farquhar explore the centuries old mysteries hidden in a deck of cards, while visiting fellow magicians, including Juan Tamariz, to explore their favourite card tricks.
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Juan Tamariz | |
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![]() Juan Tamariz in a show in
Puerto del Rosario,
Fuerteventura (12 December 2001) | |
Born | Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón 18 October 1942
Madrid, Spain |
Occupation | Magician |
Website | juantamariz.org |
Juan Tamariz-Martel Negrón (born 18 October 1942) is a Spanish magician.
Tamariz is considered to have pionereed close-up card magic. American stage magician Ricky Jay once said he considered him to be a magician people will remember, [1] and he was referred to as "the greatest and most influential card magician alive" by David Blaine. [2] Tamariz performed at FISM in 2006 in Stockholm, 2009 in Beijing, China, 2015 in Rimini, Italy and 2018 in Busan, South Korea. [3][ failed verification]
A celebrity of television and stage in Spain and South America, Tamariz has authored six books translated into English: The Five Points in Magic, The Magic Way, Sonata, Mnemonica, Verbal Magic, and The Magic Rainbow.[ citation needed]
Tamariz appeared regularly on Spanish television over the span of almost 2 decades. [2]
In 1994, he appeared on the NBC special The World’s Greatest Magic. [2]
Screening in theatres in 2024, the documentary Lost In The Shuffle sees Shawn Farquhar explore the centuries old mysteries hidden in a deck of cards, while visiting fellow magicians, including Juan Tamariz, to explore their favourite card tricks.