Background
Danny Cole was born in Los Angeles, California to parents Claudette and Gary Cole.
Danny Cole was born in Los Angeles, California to parents Claudette and Gary Cole.
Cole attended the Academy of Magical Arts at The Magic Castle, becoming a member of The Magic Castle after auditioning to become a junior member.
He was twice voted the Magician of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts in 2004 and 2005. Cole has toured internationally as a stage magician and has appeared on network television to perform. In 2004 Cole was featured on the television series THEM (Totally Hidden Extreme Magic).
He became interested in magic at the age of seven, and became a professional at the age of ten.
As of age twelve, the Los Angeles Times covered Cole"s work as a magician doing close-up and sleight-of-hand magic. At the time, Cole stated that he practiced upwards of four hours per day, while attending Sowers Middle School in Huntington Beach.
Danny Cole is a professional illusionist and has stated that, "I do all visual magic. My clothes change color instantly.
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I make things disappear and appear right before people"s eyes. lieutenant"s visceral. In 2003 Cole placed third in the General Magic category of the International Federation of Magic Societies magic convention competition. Cole was then twice voted the Stage Magician of the Year by The Academy of Magical Arts, in 2004 and 2005.
In 2004 Cole starred in the television series THEM (Totally Hidden Extreme Magic), which aired on National Broadcasting Company. In 2005 the Gettysburg Times noted that Cole was considered "one of the world"s premiere magic acts".
Cole has toured internationally as a performing magician as well as with the group Magic X, including performances in more than 30 countries. His act was also featured on the MyNetworkTV show Masters of Illusion in 2009.
One of Cole"s projects is the creation of videos released on Facebook and the web, which feature illusions that do not use Consultants to Government and Industry or other effects in order to make items float, shrink, appear, disappear, in apparent defiance of the laws of physics. By early 2013 he had produced nine videos, the first of which was entitled Magic Floating Cube.
His videos have featured on Columbia Broadcasting System News, who noted that Cole had also been interviewed as a passenger over the phone by The Early Show in 2010 during the Carnival Splendor fire.
In all, Cole has more than 25 appearances on film and television
In 1990 he was the winner of the California Exchange Club"s Search for Talent as well as other talent competitions. In 1996, while attending Edison High School in Huntington Beach, he was the winner of the Lance Burton Teenage Stage Contest in Las Vegas, Nevada, and afterwards he was featured as a guest performer on the National Broadcasting Company special Lance Burton, Master Magician: The Encounter, at the age of seventeen. lieutenant"s immediate and you can see lieutenant" He was the recipient of the Platinum Award for Outstanding Junior Achievement from The Magic Castle in 1999 and in 2000 the World Magic Awards Committee named Cole that year"s Rising Star of Magic. The second win in 2005 made Cole ineligible to win the award again according to the Academy"s rules.