7 Richest Magicians In The World
Magicians might not be the first thing you think of when looking at
the world’s richest entertainers, but one look at this list of the
richest magicians in the world will tell you that there are certainly
plenty of people making a great living from performing illusions that
they have created. It is
once said that being a magician is the only
occupation that "
allows you to earn a living by legally deceiving others".
Here are some interesting facts about magicians:
- At least 15 magicians have met their death by performing catching the bullet
- Only 2 magicians have a star on the walk of fame. Harry Houdini and David Copperfield
- International Brotherhood of Magicians is the largest magic club in the world. It has more than 25,000 members
- Eldon Wigton is the fastest magician. He was able to perform 225 tricks in 2 minutes in 1991 for the World Record attempt.
- David Copperfield owns a private island called Musha Cay which cost him $55 Million to purchase in 2006. He rents it out to celebrities for $37,500 per night.
- Back in the days where David Blaine was a hot commodity, you can hire him to entertain your dinner guests for $150,000 per hour.
1) David Copperfield : $800 million
Far and away the richest magician in the world,
David Copperfield has built up a net worth of $800 million. Over
40 million tickets
have been sold and his tours have together grossed an incredible $3
billion. At the highest point of his career, he was doing an estimated
500 shows every year and earning $50 million for his efforts.
2) Penn and Teller : $175 million
This
comedy and magic duo
is worth $175 million a piece. They have each written, performed, and
starred in multiple television series and movies, earning them an income
that is the reward of their incredible work ethic. Daily shows in
Vegas, world tours, and more keep them busy throughout the year. Their
latest show, Fool Us, is going to be making its American debut this
year.
3) Siegfried and Roy : $120 million
Siegfried and Roy were famous for their Vegas show from the Mirage that lasted until 2003 when they retired after Roy was attacked by one of the
tigers
that they famously used. Despite that retirement, they still have a
fortune much higher than many of the richest magicians who are still
working.
4) Lance Burton : $100 million
At one point in time Lance Burton was the top magician in the world.
With a net worth of $100 million he is still one of the richest
magicians on the planet and he continues to perform live and on
television shows that he writes and produces. He might not be the top
magician in the world anymore, but he does stay busy with all of his
projects.
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5) Criss Angel : $30 million
Criss Angel has a world class show at the Luxor in Las Vegas, a show on A&E called
MindFreak,
and a top notch skill set that puts him among the world’s richest
magicians as well as the world’s best magicians. Doing multiple shows
daily, he certainly has enough practice to keep up this pace for the
foreseeable future.
6) David Blaine : $12 million
David Blaine
started his rise to fame while performing unbelievable stunts in the
vein of Harry Houdini, but his reputation as an illusionist is second to
none. His $12 million net worth has earned him a place at the
magician’s hall of fame.
7) Derren Brown : $7.5 million
Derren Brown is one of the most prominent illusionists, hypnotists,
and mentalists in the United Kingdom. With yearly specials and some of
the largest tours on the continent, Brown has earned a net worth of $7.5
million, without even touching the American market. His blend of
sleight of hand and hypnotism has allowed him to produce some of the
most mind blowing events in magic history.
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