Gay Blackstone
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Born
March 27, 1952
Arla Gay Blevins
March 27, 1952
Occupations
- Magician
- television producer
- stage producer
- director
- consultant
- lecturer
- author
Spouse
Children4, including Bellamie Blackstone
Gay Blackstone | |
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| Born | Arla Gay Blevins March 27, 1952 |
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| Children | 4, including Bellamie Blackstone |
| Relatives | Harry Blackstone Sr. (grandfather-in-law) |
| Website | www.blackstonemagic.com |
Arla Gay Blevins (born March 27, 1952), known professionally as Gay Blackstone, is an American television and stage producer, director, consultant, lecturer and author. She was president of the Academy of Magical Arts[1] and was named one of "2007 Hollywood's Women of Distinction" by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.[2] She is also the international ambassador of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.[3] Blackstone was the executive producer for the 2013 revival of the television show Masters of Illusion.[1]
The second wife of Harry Blackstone Jr.,[4] she was married to him for 23 years.[5] Her daughter, Bellamie Blackstone, is a television producer.[6][7]