Yann Frisch

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Yann Frisch is a French magician. His signature magic trick is a cup and ball trick called "Baltass." [1] A video of his sleight of hand Baltass performance was viewed 1.3 million times on YouTube in just over one week in 2012. [2] His work has been featured on Laughing Squid, Boing Boing, MSN, Gawker, and The Blaze . [3] [4] [5] [6] Frisch won the Grand Prix in close-up magic at FISM 2012. [7] He was also named Champion du Monde at the 2012 Beijing International Magic Convention. [8]

In 2020, he plays a character in the movie Les 2 Alfred , which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival.

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