I'm fascinated by the similarities and differences between comedians and magicians.
The key is for the audience never to know, so I have a plan B for every illusion.
I act like I'm 14, if you haven't figured that out yet.
[Producers] took me to Chicago at 18 to star in a show that ran for almost a year. And that's when my parents said, "Okay, I guess you can quit Fordham." Of course, when that show closed, as you can imagine, I came to New York and starved for years, but it's never an easy road.
The audiences are what keep me enthusiastic.
Magic is the only profession where it's easy to lie about your talent. If you do a trick and you can learn it very quickly, you can fool somebody into thinking you're a great magician.