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Binarelli has made numerous appearances on Italian television and has doubled for the hands of actors in more than 50 films.{{Youtube Thumb|abz-rO1Uf14}}
Binarelli has made numerous appearances on Italian television and has doubled for the hands of actors in more than 50 films.{{Youtube Thumb|abz-rO1Uf14}}


Tony got second place in cards at [[FISM]] in the 1967. In 1988, he founded and published the magazine "[[Here magic]]". Tony has been President for the [[IBM]] of Italy.
Tony got second place in cards at [[FISM]] in the 1967. In 1988, he founded and published the magazine [[Oui Magi]] ("Here Magic". Tony has been President for the [[IBM]] of Italy.


During the celebrations of the Centenary of the [[Magic Circle]] (London 2005), Tony was appointed member of the "Inner Circle" and awarded the "Gold medal" of honor.
During the celebrations of the Centenary of the [[Magic Circle]] (London 2005), Tony was appointed member of the "Inner Circle" and awarded the "Gold medal" of honor.

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Tony Binarelli
BornAntonio Binarelli
September 16, 1940
Rome, Italy

Tony Binarelli (b. September 16, 1940), born in Rome, Italy, is one of the best known magic performers in that country.

Binarelli has made numerous appearances on Italian television and has doubled for the hands of actors in more than 50 films.

Tony got second place in cards at FISM in the 1967. In 1988, he founded and published the magazine Oui Magi ("Here Magic". Tony has been President for the IBM of Italy.

During the celebrations of the Centenary of the Magic Circle (London 2005), Tony was appointed member of the "Inner Circle" and awarded the "Gold medal" of honor.

Awards

  • 1967 - Second Prize at the F.I.S.M. World Competition
  • 1970 - Second Prize in Card Magic at the F.I.S.M. World Congress
  • 1973 - First Prize in Card Magic at the Congress of Montecarlo
  • 1976 - Winner of the Television Critics Award as Best Magician of the Year
  • 1989 - "La Caravella" Award, given by the National Press Association, for best magic and entertainment

Books

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