Search for the Fantastic Story Society on any of your favorite podcast apps & please do let us know if the show isn’t appearing for you.He had also, in no particular order, won a MacArthur Foundation genius grant decapitated Alice Cooper with a prop guillotine during one of the shock rocker’s concerts (he survived) and, in the late 1980s, went on the warpath against hoodwinking mystics who claimed to channel 1,000-year-old deities. I also delve deeply into Houdini history, and in some cases have rewritten that history. Here I keep up with all current Houdini news, auctions, book/DVD releases and cultural references. In 2006 I launched my first Houdini website, Houdini Lives! I expanded that site into WILD ABOUT HARRY in 2010. I’ve appeared in several television documentaries, including two episodes of Houdini’s Last Secrets with George Hardeen, The UnXplained with William Shatner, Strange Inheritance with Jamie Colby, and the 2021 BBC documentary, Houdini’s Lost Diaries. I also had the pleasure of appearing as a prime character in Joe Posnanski’s bestselling The Life and Afterlife of Harry Houdini. I’m currently working on a definitive chronology of Houdini’s life that I plan to publish as part of an “Ultimate” Houdini book in 2024. I also consult on various Houdini projects for film, radio and television. I write articles about Houdini in magic magazines. I give illustrated lectures on Houdini’s life and career. (You can read more about my screenwriting career here.) Today I work primarily in Digital Cinema and devote my creative energy to Houdini. I became a member of The Magic Castle in Hollywood on my 21st birthday…held in the Houdini Seance Room, of course!Īfter graduating from the USC School of Cinema-Televison in 1990 (where I made a Houdini documentary as one of my projects), I became a professional screenwriter, penning projects for Warner Bros., MGM, 20th Century Fox, DreamWorks, ABC, USA, and the WB networks. I was also fortunate to strike up a relationship with Houdini’s niece, Marie Blood. I even appeared on The Toni Tennille Show where I did a straitjacket escape.Īlong the way I was mentored by Houdini experts like Manny Weltman and Patrick Culliton. Inspired by Houdini skills as a self-publicist, I was able to attract newspaper coverage of my escapes and growing Houdini collection. I billed myself as a “Houdini Enthusiast” and I would haunt bookstores for Houdini rarities. Forty plus years later, I am still on a never-ending quest to find out more about the “Master Mystifier”, with a collection of over 500 books and more than 2000 individual items.Īs a teen, I dabbled in escape and performance magic and wrote articles about Houdini for my school newspapers. Gibson and William Lindsey Gresham’s biography, Houdini The Man Who Walked Through Walls. Who was this amazing Houdini fellow who could escape from anything? The next day I went to the local mall and bought my first two Houdini books the perennial Houdini on Magic by Walter B. My fascination with Houdini began in late 1975 when I was hit with the double whammy of seeing the 1953 Paramount biopic, HOUDINI, and watching the late great Doug Henning perform Houdini’s Water Torture Cell live on NBC. Fortunately, we have one of the greatest researchers on the man & the myth, the creator of the comprehensive Wild About Harry website, Wild About, Mr John Cox – welcome, our newest inductee to the Fantastic Story Society. Houdini died in 1926, but we still can’t stop talking about him and trying to separate myth from reality. Today we will be talking all things Houdini, including why he is such a fascinating figure even today, far removed from the time he was alive. It kind of reminds me of our episode where we talked to Mark Warren, a man who dedicated his life to researching Wyatt Earp. As we call into session this meeting of the Fantastic Story Society, we are thrilled to induct another life-long researcher.
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