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  1. David Blaine is the greatest magician who ever lived.” Howard Stern made that on-air proclamation. Just twenty- three when Street Magic first aired on ABC, transforming televised magic by turning the camera on the audience. Spectators at home could feel the visceral reaction of people being astonished. The New York Times went on to declare that Blaine had “taken a craft that’s been around for hundreds of years and done something unique and fresh with it,” while The New Yorker ...

  2. David Blaine is the master of the endurance stunt. In 1999, he was buried alive in a clear box underneath three tons of water. Over the course of seven days, about 75,000 people stopped by to watch him in his self-made tomb. In 2008, Blaine attempted to set the Guinness World Record for holding his […] Continue reading

  3. Jan 31, 2013 · Final Moments From David Blaine's Frozen in Time Stunt. David experiences delusions in which he believes himself to be dead.Official Store: https://shop.davi...

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  4. David Blaine is the greatest magician who ever lived.” Howard Stern made that on-air proclamation, a sentiment echoed by Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller, who referred to Blaine’s Street Magic as “the best TV magic special ever done.” Blaine was just twenty- three when Street Magic first aired on ABC, transforming televised magic by ...

  5. On November 27, 2000, David Blaine began one of the most difficult endurance challenges of his career. Encased in a massive block of ice in times square for 63 hours, 42 minutes, and 15 seconds, he battled severe sleep deprivation and freezing cold temperatures before being removed with chainsaws.

  6. David Blaine is the greatest magician who ever lived.” – Howard Stern. “Buried Alive,” Blaine’s first live stunt, was a feat even Houdini was unable to do in his lifetime.