24" x 36"
Kramien Full Color Poster circa 1999
This is an original Franz Harary poster 24" x 36" in good condition - mounted on foam board
| Owner | Bryan-Keith Taylor |
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| Location | Magic Library (Home) |
| Index | 1574 |
| Added Date | Apr 12, 2019 02:15:26 |
| Modified Date | Apr 06, 2026 13:51:36 |
| Book Condition | Good |
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Franz Harary
Born: 1962
Nationality American
Franz Harary (b.1962) is an American magician and inventor who has appeared on television shows such as the first episode of NBC's The World's Greatest Magic, where Harary vanished the Space Shuttle.
Biography
While studying music at Eastern Michigan University and aspiring to be a singer and dancer on Broadway, Harary was designing illusions as a hobby. He began performing publicly after convincing the university's marching band leader to let him appear as part of the halftime show. His commercial breakthrough happened at the age of 21, during his senior year in college, when he initiated a stage illusion for Michael Jackson's 1984 Victory tour. Harary made Jackson levitate and disappear on one side of the stage to reappear with his brothers on the other side.
References
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Official website
Franz Harary
Smoke and Mirrors, Rock-and-Roll; A Master Illusionist Fills Arenas With Magic
Franz Haray's Myspace
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