Ben Hanlin

Ben Hanlin
Born Ben Hanlin
(1986-03-26) 26 March 1986
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Alma mater Warwick School
Occupation Magician
Years active 2012–present
Spouse(s) Briony Hanlin[1]
Children 1
Website Official website

Ben Hanlin is a British magician, television presenter and radio presenter, best known for presenting the ITV2 series Tricked since 2013.[2]

Hanlin describes himself as a mixture of David Blaine and Derren Brown.[3]

Early life

Ben Hanlin was born on the 26th March 1986 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He was interested in magic from a young age, a passion which continued during his Senior education at Warwick School - a time which he states was very much enjoyed.

Career

His first steps in magic gave when he was just five years old, thus beginning a career that no longer stopped and that led him to participate in shows like Breaking Magic. He is one of the youngest members of The Magic Circle and has also won several awards, including the title of 'Young Entrepreneur of the Year' "The Midlands" in 2011.

Hanlin presented a show called Breaking Magic for the Discovery Channel,[4] as well as being a continuity presenter for children's television network CBBC.[5]

Since 2013, Hanlin has presented three series of magic show Tricked on ITV2.

In January 2016, Hanlin joined Capital Birmingham hosting a Saturday afternoon show. He originally presented Saturday 1-5pm but it was then moved to 12-4pm, however his show was completely axed within 12 months, he still covers Capital Breakfast on Capital Birmingham but he is no longer a permanent presenter on the station .[6]

References

  1. "Ben & Briony - A Vintage Circus Carnival Wedding - Jo Hastings Photography".
  2. "Tricked". "ITV Press Centre".
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  4. "Shows". Discovery UK.
  5. "Ben Hanlin in Discovery".
  6. "Capital FM".


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