Richard Jay "
Ricky"
Potash (born 1948), better known by the stage name
Ricky Jay, is an American
stage magician,
actor, and
writer. He is a
sleight-of-hand expert and is notable for
his
card tricks,
card throwing, memory feats, and stage
patter.
Biography
Jay was
born in Brooklyn
, New
York
to a middle class
Jewish family. His grandfather, Max Katz,
was a well-to-do certified public accountant and amateur magician
who introduced Jay to the profession.
At least two of his shows,
Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants
and
On the Stem, were directed by
David Mamet, who has also cast Jay in a number
of his films. Jay has appeared in productions by other directors,
notably
Paul Thomas Anderson's
Boogie Nights and
Magnolia, as well as
The Prestige and season
one of
HBO's
Deadwood as
card sharp Eddie Sawyer. He also wrote the season
1 episode, "Jewel's Boot Is Made for Walking." He also played a
henchman to villain, Elliot Carver in James Bond film,
Tomorrow Never Dies.
Until recently, Jay was listed in the
Guinness Book of Records for
throwing a playing card 190
ft at 90
miles per hour (the current record is 216 ft, by
Rick Smith, Jr.). Ricky Jay can throw a
playing card into a
watermelon rind
(which he refers to as the "thick,
pachydermatous outer melon layer" of "the most
prodigious of household fruits") from ten paces.
Consultant
Jay created a consulting firm, Deceptive Practices, which provides
"arcane knowledge on a need-to-know basis." His firm's clients are
often within the stage, television, and film industries.
He has
worked with libraries and museums on their collections, including
the Mulholland Library of Conjuring and the Allied Arts and the
Museum of
Jurassic Technology
in Culver City, CA
.
Filmography
Televised performances
- The Tonight Show Starring
Johnny Carson (October 26, 1970)
- Saturday Night Live
(1977)
- Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women - 1 hour special for
American TV (1989)
- Simon Drake's Secret Cabaret (UK)
- Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants - 1 hour version of
his Off-Broadway show, taped for HBO (1996)
- X Files - "The Amazing Maleeni" (2000)
- Hustlers, Hoaxsters, Pranksters, Jokesters and Ricky
Jay (1996)
- MythBusters - Episode 20,
"Exploding Jawbreaker, Static Cannon, Deadly Playing Cards." Ricky
demonstrated card throwing, and the speed of his throws was
clocked. (2003)
- Deadwood - Eddie
Sawyer (2004), Season 1
- Tales From The
Crypt (Unknown)
- The Unit (2007)
- Kidnapped
(2007)
- Lie to Me (2009)
Feature films
Books
When not performing, Ricky Jay collects rare books and artifacts.
He is the author of several books:
- Extraordinary Exhibitions: The Wonderful Remains of an
Enormous Head, The Whimsiphusicon & Death to the Savage
Unitarians - a collection of 17th, 18th, and 19th-century
broadside
- Jay's Journal of Anomalies
- Dice: Deception, Fate, and Rotten Luck
- Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women
- Cards As Weapons
- Ricky Jay Plays Poker
References
- Magician With A Lot Up His Sleeve | Article from The
Washington Post | HighBeam Research
- The
World Wide Website of Ricky Jay
- http://rickyjay.com/hammer_exhibit.pdf
- Forbes.com - Magazine Article
- Quantuck Lane Press || Extraordinary
Exhibitions:
External links