Fantasio (magician)

Ricardo Roucau (3 October 1936 – 30 October 2017) was a magician commonly known as Fantasio.[2] Roucau previously performed as Ricardo and then as Larry, before being warned in 1961 by John Scarne that the name would not work for a magician trying to make it in America.[2] He also performed with his wife as 'Larry and Daisy'.[1] Roucau adopted the name Fantasio after noticing it on a box of playing cards.[2] Roucau was a prolific inventor,[1] and Mike Caveney believes that Fantasio's appearing and disappearing props were at one point the most popular magic props in the world.[3]

Fantasio
Born
Ricardo Roucau

(1936-10-03)October 3, 1936
Buenos Aires, Argentina[1]
DiedOctober 30, 2017(2017-10-30) (aged 81)

Fantasio was a lifetime member of Ring 45 and Assembly 280. In 2010, he was named Dean of Assembly 280.[4]

Published books

  • Magic with Canes and Candles (1970)
  • My Canes and Candles (1990)

References

  1. Willmarth, Phil, ed. (June 1996). "Fantasio: Master Magician and Inventor". The Linking Ring. Vol. 76 no. 6. pp. 55–57.
  2. Ibañez, Maria (December 2017). Kaufman, Richard (ed.). "In Memoriam Fantasio". Genii. Vol. 80 no. 12. p. 11.
  3. Caveney, Mike (September 2014). Allen, Stan (ed.). "Classic Correspondence from Egyptian Hall Museum". MAGIC. Vol. 24 no. 1. p. 15.
  4. DelVecchio, Rick (May 2010). "Ring 45 (Miami, Florida) 2010 Installation and Awards Banquet". The Linking Ring. Vol. 90 no. 5. pp. 32–33.


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