Flambeaux is a fire performer that made it to the Top 40 on NBC's hit series America's Got Talent season 3. His audition performance was featured on-air, although his second show in Las Vegas only had a few clips aired on the show. He made it to the third round in Los Angeles where he was voted off the show.[1]
He is also a world-record holding fire eater and breather. His records are Fire Eating: Torch in Mouth: Longest Duration: 55.53 seconds and Fire Blows: 1 Mouthful of Fuel: 25.[2]
He has been performing fire in New York City since 1991 in shows such as Le Scandal [3] and Simon Hammerstein's The Box.[4]
Flambeaux became an underground icon in downtown New York City through his performance troupe dubbed "The P-Cult". The P-Cult formed in 1999[5] and disbanded in 2007 around the time Flambeaux joined the cast of "The Box."
He and his wife are fire partners and business partners. They have performed together in productions such as Top Talent USA at Turning Stone Resort & Casino.[6][7][8]
References
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- ^ "Record Breakers | Record Holders | Human Achievements". Record Holders Republic. http://www.recordholdersrepublic.co.uk/recordholdersdetails.asp?id=380. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
- ^ Michael Musto (2004-11-23). "NY Mirror - Page 1 - Columns - New York". Village Voice. http://www.villagevoice.com/2004-11-23/columns/ny-mirror/. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
- ^ "Flambeaux at The BOX Video - WittySparks". Videos.wittysparks.com. 2010-08-14. http://videos.wittysparks.com/id/3661159901. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
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