Michael Grandinetti Gets Primo Treatment

Michael Makes News

The three-page feature article traces Michael?s career from his first performance during “show and tell” in Kindergarten to his recent television, radio, and stage appearances around the country, including Entertainment Tonight and NBC?s “The World?s Most Dangerous Magic II.” The bi-monthly magazine featuresseveral photos of Michael, including onefrom hisrecent trip to the beaches of Santa Monica, California where he levitated Hollywood actress Rachelle Pettinato high above the sand.


Michael attributes his success to his large, yet very close-knit family. When he was growing up, his dad, mom, brother, and sister had more magic tested on them than most people see in their lifetime. To this day, whenever he performs large stage productions, family members from around the country travel to show their support.


Michael?s desire to entertain can perhaps be traced back to his grandfather, Anthony Grandinetti, who was known as “the movie man” in his neighborhood where he visited local parks with his projector and entertained the kids.

“I am constantly thinking about magic, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Michael said during the interview. “It?s really a never ending process, but one that I thoroughly enjoy.”

The effects of Michael?s magic can even be felt in Italy – he recently designed an illusion used in the Italian television series “Paolo Limiti” taped in Torino, Italy this spring. Michael is currently working on several brand new illusions that will debut in his show this year.

PRIMO is an up-scale Italian American publication dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Italian American traditions and culture. It features food, wine, fashion and stories about the achievements people of Italian ancestry.

Check it out! Congratulations, Michael!



Michael Makes News

The three-page feature article traces Michael?s career from his first performance during “show and tell” in Kindergarten to his recent television, radio, and stage appearances around the country, including Entertainment Tonight and NBC?s “The World?s Most Dangerous Magic II.” The bi-monthly magazine featuresseveral photos of Michael, including onefrom hisrecent trip to the beaches of Santa Monica, California where he levitated Hollywood actress Rachelle Pettinato high above the sand.


Michael attributes his success to his large, yet very close-knit family. When he was growing up, his dad, mom, brother, and sister had more magic tested on them than most people see in their lifetime. To this day, whenever he performs large stage productions, family members from around the country travel to show their support.


Michael?s desire to entertain can perhaps be traced back to his grandfather, Anthony Grandinetti, who was known as “the movie man” in his neighborhood where he visited local parks with his projector and entertained the kids.

“I am constantly thinking about magic, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Michael said during the interview. “It?s really a never ending process, but one that I thoroughly enjoy.”

The effects of Michael?s magic can even be felt in Italy – he recently designed an illusion used in the Italian television series “Paolo Limiti” taped in Torino, Italy this spring. Michael is currently working on several brand new illusions that will debut in his show this year.

PRIMO is an up-scale Italian American publication dedicated to the celebration and preservation of Italian American traditions and culture. It features food, wine, fashion and stories about the achievements people of Italian ancestry.

Check it out! Congratulations, Michael!

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