Eric Antoine
Éric Antoine is THE super star of magic in France. He belongs to a new kind of actor who combines humor and magic. It is at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School and at the Charpentier art workshop in Paris that this tall guy of 2.07 meters learns comedy, mime and illusion. At the same time, he studies psychology.
In 2000, Éric Antoine signed his first show, "La Journée d'un magicien", which juggles between comedy and magic. It is from 2005 that his career takes a new turn. That year, he released his second show, " Satisfait ou remboursé ", at the Théâtre de Trévise, based on improvisation, and decided to participate in 2006 in the first season of the show "La France a un incroyable talent " on French TV.
That same year, Éric Antoine won the jury prize and the audience prize at the Rocquencourt comedy festival, and his name became increasingly popular. Between 2009 and 2011, the artist travels all over France for his show " Réalité ou Illusion? ». Then he follows up with his show "Mysteric" between 2011 and 2014 and "Magic Delirium".
At the same time, Eric Antoine is present in many TV shows such as "Vivement Dimanche Prochain" alongside Michel Drucker, "Lego Masters" and of course in "La France a un incroyable talent" as a juror.
In 2000, Éric Antoine signed his first show, "La Journée d'un magicien", which juggles between comedy and magic. It is from 2005 that his career takes a new turn. That year, he released his second show, " Satisfait ou remboursé ", at the Théâtre de Trévise, based on improvisation, and decided to participate in 2006 in the first season of the show "La France a un incroyable talent " on French TV.
That same year, Éric Antoine won the jury prize and the audience prize at the Rocquencourt comedy festival, and his name became increasingly popular. Between 2009 and 2011, the artist travels all over France for his show " Réalité ou Illusion? ». Then he follows up with his show "Mysteric" between 2011 and 2014 and "Magic Delirium".
At the same time, Eric Antoine is present in many TV shows such as "Vivement Dimanche Prochain" alongside Michel Drucker, "Lego Masters" and of course in "La France a un incroyable talent" as a juror.