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'''Raymond Crowe''' is an Australian entertainer and magician. He describes himself as Australia's only "Unusualist." | '''Raymond Crowe''' is an Australian entertainer and magician. He describes himself as Australia's only "Unusualist." In 1997, Raymond appeared on NBC's [[World's Greatest Magic]] 4. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
He is originally from Adelaide, Australia. | He is originally from Adelaide, Australia. | ||
His act includes billiard balls, mime, [[ | His act includes billiard balls, mime, [[shadowgraphy]], stage magic, and ventriloquism. | ||
He has performed on the David Letterman and Craig Ferguson shows, at Caesars Palace, and the 2007 Royal Variety Performance in front of Queen Elizabeth. Crowe first appeared on the World's Greatest Magic in the late 1990s. Raymond had a cover story in the now defunct [[Magic Magazine]] in June of 2008. | He has performed on the David Letterman and Craig Ferguson shows, at Caesars Palace, and the 2007 Royal Variety Performance in front of Queen Elizabeth. Crowe first appeared on the World's Greatest Magic in the late 1990s. Raymond had a cover story in the now defunct [[Magic Magazine]] in June of 2008. | ||
In April 2024, Raymond was the subject for an episode of [[the Magic Word Podcast]] [https://www.themagicwordpodcast.com/scottwellsmagic/827-raymond-crowe #827: What A Wonderful Life] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
Latest revision as of 14:07, 6 May 2024
| Raymond Crowe | |
| Nationality | Australian |
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| Website | http://www.raymondcrowe.com/ |
Raymond Crowe is an Australian entertainer and magician. He describes himself as Australia's only "Unusualist." In 1997, Raymond appeared on NBC's World's Greatest Magic 4.
Biography
He is originally from Adelaide, Australia.
His act includes billiard balls, mime, shadowgraphy, stage magic, and ventriloquism.
He has performed on the David Letterman and Craig Ferguson shows, at Caesars Palace, and the 2007 Royal Variety Performance in front of Queen Elizabeth. Crowe first appeared on the World's Greatest Magic in the late 1990s. Raymond had a cover story in the now defunct Magic Magazine in June of 2008.
In April 2024, Raymond was the subject for an episode of the Magic Word Podcast #827: What A Wonderful Life
External links
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