Daryl (magician) explained

Daryl Easton
Birth Name:Daryl Martinez
Birth Date:13 August 1955
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other Names:Daryl
Known For:Magic tricks, sleight of hand magic, master of prestidigitation
Occupation:Magician
Spouse:Alison Easton
Website:daryl.net

Daryl Easton (August 13, 1955 – February 24, 2017), known professionally as Daryl and born Daryl Martinez, was an American magician based in Las Vegas. In his marketing he used the self-proclaimed title of "The Magician's Magician".[2] Daryl usually went by his forename only.

He specialized in card tricks, close-up and parlor magic.

Career

Two of his most famous contributions to magic were the "Hot Shot Cut", a knuckle-busting sleight where the spectator's chosen card spins like a boomerang out of the deck, and the "Ultimate Ambition" trick which allows a card to be inserted fairly into the middle of a deck and yet appear back on top.[3]

Daryl won the gold medal at FISM - the World Congress of Magic (the "Olympics" of Magic), in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1982, with a routine that included his now famous Ambitious Card Routine using the Ultimate Ambition. He won six Academy Awards from The Magic Castle in Hollywood, California. Twice, his peers voted him Close-Up Magician of the Year (1980 and 1981), twice Parlour Magician of the Year (1986 and 1987) and twice Lecturer of the Year (1988 and 1992). The list goes on and on with victories in every major competition he has entered. More recently he was voted one of the 100 most influential magicians of the 20th century by Magic Magazine.[4]

His first contact with magic was in 1962, as a 7 year old. A Svengali Deck his friend's family gave him was the start of everything. He was fascinated by magic as he thought of the kinds of tricks he could perform with this trick deck.[5]

At first, he only showed his friends and family his tricks, but he later began performing street magic in San Diego. For several years, he would perform in the street during the day and perform close-up magic in night clubs at night, wearing a tuxedo.

In 1973, when he was 18, his performance at an exhibition held by the Kaiser Aluminum company was well received, and he began to travel with the company to perform at their exhibitions.

In 1999 and 2000 Daryl and his magician wife, Alison, toured the world with Daryl's "New Millennium World Tour Lecture". They lectured and performed in over 250 cities in 25 different countries.

In January 2001, Daryl performed magic at the inauguration celebration of President George W. Bush.

Daryl enjoyed performing and lecturing in Japan many times, including in February 1982, March 1983, 1985, September 1990 and 2000, and November 2005.

Daryl performed as a headline act at Caesars Magical Empire, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas for 7 years before deciding in 2003 to move, along with his young family, to the Sierra Foothills of northern California. There he continued to write, invent and perform magic for both lay people and the magical community.

Career as a lecturer

He was well known to magicians as the presenter of many teach-in video series for L&L Publishing, including Daryl's Card Revelations, Encyclopedia of Card Sleights, FoolerDoolers, and Daryl's Ambitious Card Video.

In addition to lecturing around the world, he also taught individual and group lessons at his home. His wife, Alison Easton, was amongst the first women to be inducted into The Magic Circle.

Death

On February 24, 2017, Daryl was found dead in his dressing room at Hollywood's Magic Castle, before a scheduled performance.[6]

Initially, media reports varied widely, from suicide[7] to accidental hanging.[8] The final coroner report of the Los Angeles County, Department of Medical Examiner has ruled the death as suicide by hanging.[9]

Awards

Publications

Book: Daryl. Daryl Martinez Magic Lecture Notes. 0.

Book: Secrets of a Puerto Rican Gambler. Daryl. Minch. Stephen. The PR Press. 1980. with.

Book: Daryl. Convention Sessions #1 Lecture Notes. 1980. 0.

Book: Daryl. Something for Everyone – Magic Lecture #2. 1982. 0.

Book: For Your Entertainment Pleasure. Daryl. Minch. Stephen. The PR Press. 1982. with.

Book: Daryl. Daryl's Psychological Assembly or The Jolly Jumping Jokers. 1985. 0.

Book: Daryl's Ambitious Card Omnibus. Daryl. Minch. Stephen. 1987. with.

Book: Daryl. Daryl Does Den Haag. 1988. 0.

Book: Daryl. New Millenium World Tour. 1999. 0.

Book: Daryl. Fooler Droolers. 2003. 0.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Sommerfeldt . Chris . Magician Daryl Easton found dead at Hollywood's Magic Castle . . 2017-02-25.
  2. Web site: Daryl is known as "The Magician's Magician" . 2008-06-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080601231236/http://www.foolerdoolers.com/home.asp . 2008-06-01 .
  3. Web site: Daryl's Close-Up Magic . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080610155434/http://www.foolerdoolers.com/closeup.html . 2008-06-10 .
  4. Web site: 20 Questions for Daryl. Scott. Gary. MagicBunny.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20030812171006/http://magicbunny.co.uk/interviews/daryl.php. August 12, 2003.
  5. Web site: Dziekan. Rick. An Interview with Magician's Magician Daryl!. www.dzmagic.com. 11 March 2015.
  6. Web site: Magician Daryl Easton found dead at Hollywood's Magic Castle . 25 February 2017 . Fox News . https://web.archive.org/web/20190812052651/https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/magician-daryl-easton-found-dead-at-hollywoods-magic-castle . 2019-08-12.
  7. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/magic-castle-death-ruled-suicide-by-coroner-981119 Magic Castle Death Ruled Suicide by Coroner
  8. Web site: Magician Daryl Easton accidentally hanged himself. New York Post. 2017-03-14. 26 February 2017 .
  9. Web site: Case Detail – Medical Examiner-Coroner . DARYL EASTON. County of Los Angeles. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200413195029/https://mec.lacounty.gov/case-detail/?caseNumber=2017-01586. 2020-04-13.
  10. Web site: Hall of Fame. The Academy of Magical Arts.