Carisa Hendrix


Carisa Hendrix is Canada-based magician and fire eater who often performs under the persona Lucy Darling.

Early life

Hendrix was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and grew up in Calgary where she is currently based. She was a former art student and model.

Performing career

She was the subject of the 2016 Super Channel documentary Girl on Fire.
She has been profiled in major press numerous times on the rise of ‘the female magician” because the field of magic has historically been male-dominated and female magicians are considered “extremely rare.”
She has been featured repeatedly at the Melbourne Magic Festival.
She has been named artist-in-residence at the Chicago Magic Lounge for 2019.
She is a regular performer at The Magic Castle, in Hollywood, California, where she performs as “Lucy Darling,” a sharp-tongued magician character she partly bases on Dorothy Parker.

Awards and recognitions

In 2012 she set the Guinness world record for how long she could hold a lit torch in her mouth, a feat that was featured in both the Guinness Book of World Records in 2014, and Ripley's Believe it or Not in 2015.
In 2017, Hendrix won the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award, the Award for Best Comedy Show at The Melbourne Magic Festival, and in 2019 won the Allan Slaight Foundation’s Canadian Rising Star Award.