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Étienne Pradier (born 13 January 1965) is a French magician and is a member of the Magic Circle with Gold Star. He is a past winner of the Blackpool Magician's Club Close-up Magic Championships and was awarded third place in the Card Magic category in the FISM world championship.


Early life

Étienne Pradier was born on 13 June 1965, in Saint-Vallier, Drôme,
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. He is the eldest of Jean and Marinette Pradier. He grew up in
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, where his father ran a farm. After a three-year course in
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, the young Etienne, aged 18, did not attend his final exam and left the South of France and mechanics to study fashion in
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. A year later, he graduated from "Designer-model" to the model institute in Paris and received a contract with the Biscote Paris company, and after Z. Victory - Tara Jarmon. That's when he met
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and David Copperfield in the famous store
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. They introduced him to the art of magic. He then took lessons with the grandmaster Peter Édernac and continued to train after he left for England in 1991, when he moved to
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.


Early career

Pradier began his career as a magician in Sussex, South East
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, with the E&Clark Entertainment Company. First, he was the magician on board Ferries Dover-Calais for SeaFrance and aboard cruise ships bound for
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,
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, etc.. 4 years after arriving in the UK, "the French man" was hired in the famous factory wheels Cammegh ''Cammegh website''
in Ashford where he worked for 5 years, combining this position with his personal magician business.


Career

In 2000 Pradier resigned from his post at Cammegh and branched out on his own ventures. Therefore, everything is accelerating; he finished in the 3rd position as
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Magician at the ''International magic convention''; runner up in the United Kingdom and received the title of Magician of the Year by
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, which he joined in 1997. Two years later, he again took third place in the Ron MacMillan's competition and won the close-up magic category of the British Magical Championships at the Blackpool Magician's Club Convention. In 2003, in the Netherlands, where he took third place in the Card Magic category in the FISM,''Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Magie (F.I.S.M.)'s palmares from 2000 to 2009''
the most prestigious competition of Magic in the world. Some say that the "French man" came to the competition without his playing cards and borrowed a pack from another competitor before going on stage to pocket the bronze cup. In the following weeks, Étienne Pradier was a guest on numerous television shows revealing magic secrets. Therefore, the Magic Circle started questioning Pradier's integrity. Internal tensions grew, so Pradier left the club in late 2003 but was reinstated the following year and given the ''Gold Star'' card. At the end of the decade, the reputation of Pradier rose, he launched his own brand of specialized products for magicians,''Magic Product's e-Shop''
and his own entertainment company: the Butterfly Trix Agency. In 2011, Pradier appeared as a contestant on the British TV show '' Penn & Teller: Fool Us'', where he managed to "fool" Penn & Teller, i.e. perform a trick that they could not explain.


Butterfly Trix Agency

In 2007, Etienne Pradier founded the events company Butterfly Trix Agency, featuring a catalog of entertainment artists from all genres.''Butterfly Trix Agency's official Website''
The company grew rapidly, also based at Wye, they currently have over 150 artists listed; they carry out contracts throughout England and even export abroad.


Awards


2000

*Third position ''Close-Up'' at the'' International Magic Convention'' de Ron MacMillan *Magic Circle Close-up Magician of the Year


2002

*Third position ''Close-Up'' at the ''International Magic Convention'' de Ron MacMillan *Close-up winner at Blackpool Magician's Club Convention British Magical Championships


2003

*Third position in card magic at world championship FISM in La Haye


2006

*Winner at the Colombe d'or championship
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Bibliography

* ''French Bred Winners'' (2002) * ''La Magie des Cartes'' (2009) * ''Think of a card'' (2014) * anthology in french (2017)


Filmography

* ''Signed Card in Sealed Bottle'' (2003), DVD de sa célèbre routine de la carte signée dans la bouteille. * '' The Professional repertoire of Etienne Pradier - French Magician'' (2006), Double DVD de ses plus grandes routines. * '' French Bred Winners'' (2007) * '
The True Story of Vincent Legrand
' (2016)


Illusions

*''Barking Dog'' *''Button Up'' *''Cozack Pen'' *''Bureau de change'' *''Resto'' *''Bottle Through Table''


Tricks that fooled Penn and Teller

*''Face-down card'' *''Teleporting signed card in wallet,bottle and under the watch''


References


External links


Official websiteButterfly Trix Agency websiteYoutubeOfficial website in French
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