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Heralded by The New York Times as "a latter-day Houdini," David Blaine has redefined magic around the world with his unique, intimate, close-up style and his challenges that have set new boundaries of human endurance.
The world's most famous magician and endurance artist who has captured several Guinness World Records for his feats, David Blaine amazes audiences around the world with his awe-inspiring body of work. Having first come to the public's attention through the documentary Street Magic, Blaine is an extraordinary artist who has followed in the footsteps of the great Harry Houdini by pushing himself to the limit and showcasing the strength that lies dormant in all of us. Blaine is the center of many high-profile, televised stunts, including being buried alive, living under water and hanging in a glass box over London's Thames River for 44 days. He dazzles audience with his unique brand of magic, making a powerful case for the role for that creativity plays in all of our lives. Blaine has been featured in many articles as well as on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, Charlie Rose and Larry King Live. |
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Neel Kashkari
Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability, Assistant Secretary for International Economics and Development and Senior Advisor to Secretary Paulson, U.S. Treasury (2006-2009) |
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Chesley B. Sullenberger, III
"Miracle on the Hudson" Hero Pilot |
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George W. Bush
43rd President of the United States (2001-2009) |
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Laura Bush
First Lady of the United States (2001-2009) |
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Condoleezza Rice
Secretary of State (2005-2009) |
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Andy Karsner
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (2005-2008) |
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Christie Hefner
Chairman, CEO and President, Playboy Enterprises, Inc. (1982 - 2009) |
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Paul Binder
Founder and Artistic Director Emeritus, Big Apple Circus |
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