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'''Harry Lorayne''' (1926-2023) was a memory-training specialist and magician.
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'''Harry Lorayne''' (b.1926-d.2023) was a memory-training specialist and magician. He was well known for his memory demonstrations and appeared on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." Lorayne was also a notable figure in the card magic world and has published several books and videos. In the May 1999 [[Magic Magazine]] issue, they included him in a list of the 100 most influential magicians of the 20th century.
 
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== Biography ==
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He was well known for his memory demonstrations and appeared on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson."  
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Lorayne was also a notable figure in the card magic world and has published several books and videos.
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In the May 1999 [[Magic Magazine]] issue, they included him in a list of the 100 most influential magicians of the 20th century.
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== Bibliography of Magic Related Works ==
 
== Bibliography of Magic Related Works ==

Latest revision as of 06:11, 7 April 2024

Harry Lorayne

Cover of Genii (1963)
BornHarry Lorayne
May 4, 1926
Manhattan, New York City
DiedApril 7, 2023 (age 96)
CategoriesBooks by Harry Lorayne

Harry Lorayne (b.1926-d.2023) was a memory-training specialist and magician. He was well known for his memory demonstrations and appeared on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson." Lorayne was also a notable figure in the card magic world and has published several books and videos. In the May 1999 Magic Magazine issue, they included him in a list of the 100 most influential magicians of the 20th century.

Bibliography of Magic Related Works


References

http://www.harrylorayne.com/