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Magician and Comedian Mac King was just named "Magician of the
Year" by the Magic Castle in Hollywood, just broke a Guinness
World Record, just appeared on his seventh TV special for
NBC-TV, just got voted the 6th best show in all of Las Vegas,
and his book from Random House just entered it’s 5th printing.
How did a kid from Louisville, Kentucky find himself in the
enviable position of being perhaps the funniest magician in
America? Let¹s find out, as we examine...
Big Events in Mac King¹s Life (in roughly chronological order)
Mac
became interested in magic as a kid because both of his
grandfathers (Elwood Huffman and Pax King) were keen amateur
magicians. Elwood would perform a trick for Mac, and when asked
how he did it, Elwood would point to his shelf of magic books
and say, "It’s in one of those." Mac would then have to sort
through all the books looking for how to do that particular
trick. A few years later it finally occurred to Mac that this
was merely Elwood’s little scam to get Mac to read more books!
As a kid Mac would do a show for his family and friends just
about any time he could, but his first paid show was for one of
the Herbert kid’s birthday party when Mac was 10. He got a
whopping five bucks cash (plus cake). The first show he was paid
by check was for his Grandfather Elwood’s Kiwanis Club in
Greenville, Kentucky. Mac got 35 dollars for that show (but no
cake).
Mac attended Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota on a
National Merit Scholarship. After graduating with Highest Honors
in 1981 with a double major (Anthropology and Magic), Mac took
his show on the road, eventually headlining all the major comedy
clubs in America. Mac met his wife, Jennifer Sils, at one of his
shows. She was a volunteer from the audience! They were married
in Louisville, Kentucky in 1985.
After moving to Los Angeles in 1987 Mac’s amazing visual style
of magic, and offbeat (but decidedly friendly) approach to
comedy eventually caught the eye of the producers of all the
stand-up comedy TV shows like An Evening at the IMPROV and Comic
Strip Live that were so popular in the late 80’s.
Because of the visual nature of Mac’s act he discovered that he
wasn¹t limited to American audiences. He’s performed both live
and on television in Spain, Japan, Australia, Denmark, Sweden,
England, Argentina, Holland, Finland, Canada, Chile, and
Portugal.
Because Mac’s act is not only original and extremely funny, but
also very clean, he found that corporatio ns
around the country were vying for his services. In addition to
simply performing his show as their after-dinner entertainment,
Mac has had great success as a congenial host for their various
meetings.
In Los Angeles Mac garnered a showcase for the producers of
NBC-TV’s The Worlds Greatest Magic shows. His unique hilarious
tricks, including his ability to make his head cave in, landed
him a spot on the first of these highly rated annual specials.
After seeing him on that show, they hired Mac for six more
network specials. Which, in turn, lead to him being featured on
Penn and Teller’s Sin City Spectacular. At the end of 1999 Mac
made his first appearance on the new syndicated Donny and Marie
Show, where he performed his Amazing Goldfish Trick. His October
appearance was so successful that it made their year-end
highlight show of The Best of 1999. Mac made 4 appearances on
their show before it was cancelled (not Mac’s fault). And a
couple of months ago his house was featured on Home and Garden
Television. Obviously, you should keep your eyes peeled for
reruns of all of Mac's TV appearances.
Because all of those NBC TV shows were taped at Caesars Palace
in Las Vegas, Mac began to get the attention of some of the
bookers of Casino showrooms in that fabulous city. He and
Jennifer moved from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in early 1997. Mac
has appeared in Spellbound at Harrah’s, The Great Radio City
Music Hall Spectacular at The Flamingo Hilton, at The Desert Inn
with Comedian Rita Rudner, and in Splash! at the Riviera. Before
moving to Las Vegas, Mac was working on the road an average of
220 days a year. Given the hilarious nature of Mac’s act, and
the broad spectrum of folks it appeals to, it was inevitable
that a casino would come calling with a full-time offer. Mac
began a two-year run with his own one-man show (The Mac King
Comedy Magic Show) in Las Vegas at the Harrah’s Casino and Hotel
on Jan 11th, 2000. That initial run has now been extended
through 2011!
A couple of years ago Mac and his cousin Bill King (who is a
wildly successful commercial artist in Chicago) got the crazy
idea to start a weekly syndicated comic strip called Mac King¹s
Magic in a Minute. This Sunday color feature presents a
handsomely drawn Mac King teaching a simple magic trick to his
monkey sidekick, Lewis. This comic strip is syndicated by
Tribune Media services and is featured in Sunday papers around
the US.
The popularity of the strip and the hilarious Bill King artwork
have led to many offshoots. KFC has featured Mac King’s Magic in
a Minute on it’s kid’s meals, KOL (the kid’s version of America
on Line) now features special Mac King video magic teaching
segments, Barnes and Noble continues to offer the sell-out
smash, Mac King's Magic In A Minute Suitcase-O-Magic boxed kit
at retail outlets everywhere and online, and Fundex Games now
sells 11 different toys (available at major national toy
retailers like Toys R Us) based on the Mac King Magic in a
Minute comic strip.
Mac is the spokesperson for Optimist International’s JOOI of
Reading program. "The skills you develop when you¹re learning to
read really do make a huge difference in how you do in school
and therefore how you do in life," he said. Mac started
volunteering to read in public schools years ago and, after
seeing how many school libraries were inadequate and how many
second- and third-graders were unable to read, he was inspired
to promote children’s literacy. His involvement with the JOOI of
Reading program is an extension of that work. |
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