Michael Ammar

Michael Ammar ( born June 25, 1956 in Logan, West Virginia) is an American magician.

Biography

Ammar is the youngest of four children. For sorcery he came through an advertisement in a comic in which " 500 tricks for 25 cents! " ( " 500 magic tricks for 25 cents " ) were offered. With this trick catalog, he began the practical magic, until he, using a dove and a young Gehilfens, performed in front of a small audience and was then booked for future shows.

In college, West Virginia University, he continued with the art of magic and entered into the 1980s, inter alia Johnny Carson on. 1983 Ammar became a member of the FISM - artists' association. In 1982 he won the world title for micro magic.

His performances and lectures are known worldwide - he travels with his seminars almost the whole world - and have been visited by Star magicians like David Copperfield and Siegfried and Roy, for which he was also a consultant. Many magicians in the world, he was by his instructional videos, a term which he published since the 1980s. He also published literary works such as the Topit book.

He is considered a master student and successor to the late 1992 Dai Vernon.

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