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Ricky Jay

Ricky Jay

An offbeat renaissance man, Ricky Jay had distinguished himself as a magician, a sleight-of-hand artist, an author, and an archivist of unusual information, but he's become increasingly visible to filmgoers thanks to a series of choice supporting roles in notable motion pictures. Born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1948, Ricky Jay spent most of his childhood in New Jersey, where his grandfather, a professional magician, first showed him how to do card tricks. Jay made his first appearance on-stage at the age of four, when his grandfather brought him out during a performance for the Society of American Magicians. As he grew older, Jay developed a passionate interest in both magic and cardistry, as well as the stranger tributaries of entertainment history, and after graduating from Cornell University, he worked for a time as a barker and sideshow performer with a traveling circus. In the 1970s, Jay moved his act from the sideshow to night spots and theaters, performing his tricks and stunts (including spearing a watermelon with a playing card which was thrown at over 90 miles an hour) in comedy and magic clubs, and opening shows for the likes of Tina Turner and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Jay also began sharing his historical research with the world in a series of books: Cards As Weapons (a history of card tricks as well as a guide to performing them), Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women (about odd and anomalous figures in the history of entertainment), and Jay's Journal of Anomalies, a compendium of information about "conjurers, cheats, hustlers, hoaxters, pranksters, jokesters, imposters, pretenders, side-show showmen, armless calligraphers, mechanical marvels, and popular entertainments." In the 1980s, Jay made the acquaintance of playwright and director David Mamet, with whom he shared an interest in the workings of confidence games; Jay became a consultant for the original stage production of Mamet's play The Shawl in 1985, and two years later Mamet called on Jay to play an unscrupulous card shark in his film House of Games. Jay soon became a regular in Mamet's screen productions, and appeared in six films he's directed, including The Spanish Prisoner and Heist. Mamet also gave Jay's offscreen career a boost, serving as director for Jay's one-man show Ricky Jay and his 52 Assistants, which became a major hit both off-Broadway and on the road. (The show was later videotaped for broadcast on HBO in 1996; a year later, Jay would host another TV special on the history of magic.) Jay's acting work also caught the eye of filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, who cast him in small but showy roles in two of his films, Boogie Nights and Magnolia (the latter featured Jay narrating a sequence on odd and anomalous crimes which could have come from one of his books...one of which was later shown on a library table). And Jay's research in magic has also given him another connection to the film industry: He runs a small company called Deceptive Practices, which specializes in creating trick props and illusions for the movies (their work as been featured in such pictures as Forrest Gump, Leap of Faith, and Congo). ~ All Movie Guide


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Ricky Jay Trivia

Who did Ricky Jay play in The Spanish Prisoner?
Ricky Jay was George Lang in The Spanish Prisoner

Who did Ricky Jay portray in Things Change?
Ricky Jay was Mr. Silver in Things Change

Who did Ricky Jay portray in Last Days?
Ricky Jay was Detective in Last Days

Who did Ricky Jay play in Heist?
Ricky Jay was Don "Pinky" Pincus in Heist

Who did Ricky Jay play in Tomorrow Never Dies?
Ricky Jay was Henry Gupta in Tomorrow Never Dies

Who did Ricky Jay play in House of Games?
Ricky Jay was George/Vegas Man in House of Games

Who did Ricky Jay play in Redbelt?
Ricky Jay was Marty Brown in Redbelt

Who did Ricky Jay portray in The Brothers Bloom?
Ricky Jay was Narrator in The Brothers Bloom

What role did Ricky Jay play in Heartbreakers?
Ricky Jay played Dawson's Auctioneer in Heartbreakers

Who did Ricky Jay portray in Sink or Swim?
Ricky Jay was The Hat in Sink or Swim

What role did Ricky Jay portray in Boogie Nights?
Ricky Jay played Kurt Longjohn in Boogie Nights

Who did Ricky Jay portray in Mystery Men?
Ricky Jay was Vic Weems in Mystery Men

What role did Ricky Jay play in The Prestige?
Ricky Jay played Milton in The Prestige

Who did Ricky Jay portray in Magnolia?
Ricky Jay was Burt Ramsey in Magnolia


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