Does anyone know the name of this magician?

Is he?

He is? David Copperfield

David Copperfield, formerly known as David Kotkin, was born in 1956 to a family of Russian immigrants in New Jersey, U.S.A. He grew up with a keen interest in magic. This introverted, easily shy man found his confidence growing as he won the admiration of his peers for his intelligence. by the age of 12, David was able to skillfully perform magic acts that rivaled those of professional magicians. Soon after, he joined the National Association of Magicians, becoming the youngest member of this world-renowned magic organization, and in 1972, at the age of 16, David began teaching magic at New York University to undergraduates in the art department.

In 1974, David graduated from Massonet High School in New Jersey and enrolled at Fordham University when he was asked by the Chicago production of The Magic Man to headline a new cabaret magic show. David dropped out of college for three weeks to devote himself to the creation of The Magic Man. He not only designed and created all the magic needed for the show, but also created a style of performing magic with song and dance, making this musical comedy unique and the longest running musical comedy in Chicago's history. After The Magic Man, David returned to New York City, where he refined and developed his style of magic based on further experience, becoming a magic star who stood out from his peers. At the age of 20, David was invited by CBS President Floyd Silverman to be the host of a new episodic television special for ABC Radio and Television, named "ABC's Magic", featuring David and fourteen other stars from the ABC network, a novelty that was well received and became a highly rated program for the network. program. From then on, David Copperfield's extraordinary magic show was introduced to audiences across the United States. David then partnered with CBS to produce a series of special programs called "The Magic World of David Copperfield," which dazzled thousands of television viewers with his mastery of magic.

Where does his inspiration come from? In his own words, David Copperfield is inspired "not only by other magicians who have gone before him," but also by some of the influences in the entertainment industry, such as rock bands or visual artists. David says, "I wanted to be a songwriter and I admired songwriters because they could put their experiences of life into songs that were cathartic and moved the audience at the same time. I've always wanted to create a rock song that would last forever, but now I'm creating magic "stories" that I hope will move the audience. I'm able to express myself through what I'm creating now." ?

David Copperfield is the greatest magician of all time, and for more than 30 years, he has surpassed people's imaginations time and time again, making the seemingly "impossible" a reality. With his outstanding achievements, David has won 19 Emmy Awards for American Television Arts, and his show's box office and revenues are beyond the reach of classics such as The Lion King, Cats, and Ghosts of the Opera House, and his mega-show Dreams and Nightmares still holds Broadway's box office record.

In 1968, at the age of 12, David Copperfield burst onto the magic scene, becoming the youngest-ever member of the Society of American Magicians.?

In 1972, at the age of 16, David taught a course on the Art of Magic at New York University.?

In 1974, David starred in the lead role in the musical The Magic Man and began creating his own magic.?

In 1977, David began his television career and made the name "David Copperfield" a household name.

In 1979, David's acting talents were revealed when he was cast in the movie Terror Train.

In 1980, David became the youngest artist ever to be honored by the Academy of Magical Arts as "Magician of the Year.

In 1981, David made a seven-ton jet disappear in full view of the public. That same year, United Artists honored him with the Entertainment Star of the Year award.

In 1982, David pioneered the Magic Project, a program that used magic to cure diseases and improve physical sensitivity.

In 1983, the Statue of Liberty in New York City suddenly disappeared under David's magic wand in front of a live audience and 50 million television viewers.

In 1984, David became the first magician to sign a long-term contract with the world-famous Las Vegas show.

In 1985, David was honored as one of the "Ten Most Outstanding People in America.

In 1986, David traveled the Great Wall of China, and David and his crew were the first American production team to produce an American television special in the People's Republic of China.

In 1987, David escaped from the heavily guarded U.S. Federal Penitentiary at Alcatraz, becoming the first person in history to do so.?

In 1988, David spoke on behalf of the United States at the Seoul Olympics.?

In 1989, David escaped from a building that was being demolished.

In 1991, David made an 85-foot-long, 70-ton Orient Express disappear in an instant.?

In 1992, David became the first magician to fly without the use of ropes or camera tricks when he created the classic "The Fly," which was critically acclaimed as one of the greatest magic shows of all time.

In 1993, in a television special, David escaped from dozens of meters by getting out of ropes tied to his body that were burning. He then tore up and restored a $1 million collector's card in front of a famous field hockey star.?

In 1995, David became the only contemporary magician to receive a shining star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.?

In 1996, David's massive show titled Dreams and Nightmares broke Broadway box office records.?

In 2000, David was named Magician of the Century and a "Legend of the Century" by the Library of Congress.

In 2001, he was recognized for his ability to predict the winning numbers of the German National Lottery ......?

In 2002, David traveled to China to perform in Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing, creating an unprecedented magic boom in the country.

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