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Gaetan Bloom

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Gaetan Bloom
BornJean-Louis Blum
October 24, 1953
Paris, France

Gaëtan Bloom is a French actor and magician.[1]

He is a student of magician Dominique Webb.[2]

Awards

  • 2006: Special Award for "creativity and vision" at FISM

Books and Videos

  • Gaetan Bloom Lecture 1998
  • Potty Bicycle Pumps Lecture 1982
  • Bloomeries - DVD (2 Volume set)
  • Tales From The Planet Of Bloom - VHS 1999 - DVD (3 Volume Set) 2008
  • Full Bloom (2013)

Filmography

  • 1971 : The heart murmur
  • 1974 : Lacombe Lucien (Credited Jean-Louis Blum )
  • 1975 : The Family Jewels : Antoine
  • 1980 : The Sub-talented : Gaëtan
  • 1980 : I love you : the magician
  • 1980 : the Inspector Barb : the tramp
  • 1981 : Fifty-Fifty : 1 sports director
  • 1982 : The Sub-gifted holiday : Gaëtan
  • 1984 : The Mad King : The Neighbor
  • 1984 : Nemo : Pushkin
  • 1989 : The storks do as their head : a bystander
  • 1990 : Promotion sofa : Jean 28
  • 1990 : Henry and June : the magician friend No.3 Henry
  • 1999 : Asterix and Obelix against Caesar : Plaintecontrix

References

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  • Wittus Witts magischewelt, Vol. 55, No. 6, November/December 2006, Kreativität pur: Über GAETAN BLOOM, page 311, Gaetan Bloom: Je t’aime, page 312


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