David Stone
David Stone is a French actor, illusionist and lecturer, creator of magic tricks and producer of educational videos for magicians.
It was at the age of 19 that a high school classmate introduced him to prestidigitation. Little by little, David began to specialize in close-up magic and the art of detour. He trained in various restaurants, cabarets and theaters, while continuing his studies: he obtained a DEUG in Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy with honors.
His career as an illusionist began in earnest at the age of 22 when he became the youngest magician artist to win the prestigious competition of La Colombe d'Or. It was at the same time that he met producer Stéphane Jardonnet, who offered him the opportunity to shoot two videos that would become the first magical programs of French origin sold on the American market: "Les Bases de la magie des pièces". Thanks to the unexpected success of these videos, but also to a certain sense of communication, Stone will, in just a few years, make a name for himself in the world of professional magicians by using marketing methods borrowed from show business (outrageous stunts, magazine covers, nude photos...).
After having spent most of his career working exclusively for the magician community, he finally revealed himself to the general public during his participation in the shows "La France a un incroyable talent".
It was at the age of 19 that a high school classmate introduced him to prestidigitation. Little by little, David began to specialize in close-up magic and the art of detour. He trained in various restaurants, cabarets and theaters, while continuing his studies: he obtained a DEUG in Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy with honors.
His career as an illusionist began in earnest at the age of 22 when he became the youngest magician artist to win the prestigious competition of La Colombe d'Or. It was at the same time that he met producer Stéphane Jardonnet, who offered him the opportunity to shoot two videos that would become the first magical programs of French origin sold on the American market: "Les Bases de la magie des pièces". Thanks to the unexpected success of these videos, but also to a certain sense of communication, Stone will, in just a few years, make a name for himself in the world of professional magicians by using marketing methods borrowed from show business (outrageous stunts, magazine covers, nude photos...).
After having spent most of his career working exclusively for the magician community, he finally revealed himself to the general public during his participation in the shows "La France a un incroyable talent".