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'''Jim Carazini''' (1925-2011) performed as the "Great Carazini" and "The Magical Smoker".
'''Jim Carazini''' (b.1925-d.2011) performed as the "Great Carazini" and "The Magical Smoker".


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 09:59, 2 May 2024

Jim Carazini
BornJames Thomas Williams
May 23, 1925
Pineville, Kentucky
DiedFebruary 3, 2011 (age 85)
Harrogate, Tennessee
Flourished1960s-1980s

Jim Carazini (b.1925-d.2011) performed as the "Great Carazini" and "The Magical Smoker".

Biography

Carazini grew up in Pineville, Kentucky and became known for his Magical Smoker routine producing clouds of smoke throughout his act.[1]

During his career he toured the Playboy Clubs and made several television appearances including Candid Camera, Ed Sullivan Show, Merv Griffin Show and Johnny Carson Show.[2]

Awards

References

  1. Magic, March 2011
  2. Genii_1970_February