Rocco Silano

Rocco Silano
Born (1962-06-12) June 12, 1962
Paterson, New Jersey
Occupation magician, author, lecturer

Rocco Silano is an American magician, author, and lecturer.

Biography

Silano was born June 12, 1962, in Paterson, New Jersey. Early on in his career, Rocco studied with and was managed by sleight-of-hand expert and Tony Slydini protégé Bill Wisch. Later, Rocco was introduced to Slydini by Bill and Rocco took lessons with Slydini as well. In 1988, he invented a gable-top milk carton that could be more easily collapsed for disposal by removing a tear strip at the bottom of the carton.[1]

Most known for his sleeving techniques and skill, Silano is the recipient of the Merlin and Golden Lion Awards, a two-time winner of the coveted Manhattan Association of Cabarets Award, and has been nominated nine times as Magician of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts in four different categories.

Silano is the only American to win awards at two FISM World Tournaments: in 1994 in Yokohama, Japan, and "Most Original Act" in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden. Silano performed at the 2007 Austrian Magic Convention in Vienna, Austria,[2] and appeared in the VH1 celebrity magic reality series, Celebracadabra, in 2008, as an adviser and guide for celebrity partner and 1st runner-up, Hal Sparks.[3]

Bibliography

References

  1. Carton, December 6, 1988, # 4,789,067.
  2. August 2007 Magic Calendar, Allmagic.com
  3. Rocco and VH1 Team Up for Celebracadabra, Insidemagic.com

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Further reading

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