The mentalist was a regular late-night guest and inspired John Malkovich's character in "The Great Buck Howard." ...
“He had a skit on his show years later, where he’d pull out old jokes that were no longer funny, read the joke and toss it in the fireplace,” Crawford said. “Fruitcake was one of the ones he tossed.
Mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, who made regular appearances on late night TV including "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny ...
Johnny Carson, the legendary host of the Tonight Show, first made his career in television with a show called 'Carson's ...
The Amazing Kreskin, the renowned mentalist who had his own TV program, inspired a John Malkovich movie and (perhaps) a Johnny Carson character and performed hundreds of live shows a year, died ...
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NPR's Chloe Veltman reports the famous magician the Amazing Kreskin, who dazzled audiences with his mind-reading skills, died ...
Kreskin launched his television career in the 1960s and remained popular for decades, appearing with everyone from Merv ...
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Author of “Carson the Magnificent,” Mike Thomas, joins Steve Dale to talk about his book about Johnny Carson, the iconic ...
George Kresge Jr., the mentalist known as The Amazing Kreskin, has died at age 89. As a child he spent time with his family ...
The death of The Amazing Kreskin, whose real name is George Kresge Jr., was confirmed by his family on social media.