Career
As a mentalist, Falkenstein was at the top of his profession for more than three decades and featured internationally on stage, television and radio. He was the opening act for many stars, including Ann-Margret at the Las Vegas Hilton and Marty Robbins in Lake Tahoe. He was a guest star on Hilly Rose" talk show in the 1970s, and eventually was given his own talk shows on KMPC and KFI. When Falkenstein performed his mental feats on KGBS Radio Star Theatre, which broadcast from Universal Studios, the switchboard reflected ten thousand incoming calls per day.
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Falkenstein appeared on The Tonight Show, That"s Incredible!, The Merv Griffin Show, American Broadcasting Company"s Wide World of Entertainment, The Best of Magic - Thames television, The Paul Daniels Magic Show - British Broadcasting Corporation, Mandrake"s Award - Paris, Magic Olympics - Asahi television Tokyo, Magicians" Favorite Magicians - Columbia Broadcasting System and was featured on his own special on Business School television in Seoul, of Korea to a viewing audience of over ten million. The Academy of Magical Arts voted Falkenstein Stage Magician of The Year two consecutive years. In 1978, Glenn joined forces with Frances Willard, daughter of legendary tent showman Harry "Willard the Wizard".
Together,the couple presented Glenn"s signature blindfold act followed by the classic Willard Spirit Cabinet.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Falkenstein & Willard entertained countless film stars, socialites, and national leaders with their classic feats of mentalism. In 1994, Glenn Falkenstein was inducted into The Society of American Magicians" Hall of Fame as a living legend.
Perhaps his greatest feat was balancing two separate careers, and many people were unaware that he successfully wore two professional hats. He earned his master"s degree from Pepperdine University and worked for years at the Los Angeles County Office of Education as a Speech Pathologist.
The careers complimented the other, and he used his magic skills to aid young people overcoming speech defects.
He was constantly amazed at the positive impact that magic had on special children. Among his most memorable shows were performing for President and Mistress Ronald Reagan, at the inaugural dinner for President George West. Bush, and at Her Majesty"s Theatre in London"s West End.
On Sunday July 11, 2010, the Palace of Mystery stage at the Magic Castle was the setting for Falkenstein"s memorial service, a perfect tribute to a gentleman who fascinated countless spectators with his dynamic style.
This magician"s wake included a broken wand ceremony and a standing ovation worthy of this Wizard of Education Support Professionals.