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Revision as of 12:03, 21 February 2013

Jose Carroll (b. 1957) is the stage name of the close-up magician Pepe Franco from Spain.

Jose Carroll
BornJose Frank Arsenio Larraz
1957
Spain
DiedJanuary 5, 2004
NationalitySpanish

He contributed regularly to several magic magazines and a member of the Escuela Magica de Madrid (the Madrid Magic Academy.)

Carroll became a popular television figure in Spain on Juan Tamariz's Magia Potagia show.

Awards

  • Frakson (Madrid, 1972),
  • Sebastian Gasch (Barcelona, 1984)
  • Garcia Cabrerizo (Madrid, 1988)
  • declared the Spanish champion in Card Magic (Canarias, 1980)
  • Runner-up in Card Magic (Lausanne, 1982)
  • World Champion of cardmagic (The Hague, 1988)
  • Frakson Award for the best magical publication (Madrid, 1989)

Books

  • 52 Lovers 1 (1988)
  • 52 Lovers 2 (1991)

References