- Gary Ouellet
Gary Ouellet (9 Jan 1945 - 8 Jun 2002) was a
French Canadian television producer and magician who lived and worked in the United States. He is probably best known as the driving force behind a number of network television specials that helped some of the top performers in modern magic to gain a national and international profile. He was also a lawyer andlobbyist .Life and career
Born in Canada in January 1945, Ouellet became interested in magic as a boy after receiving a toy magic set as a present. As a teenager, he performed a magic act that was the opening for headliners at a prominent cabaret venue in
Quebec City . One of his specialities at that time was a bird act. As an adult he initially pursued magic part-time while making a career as alawyer and as a government lobbyist. [cite web
url = http://www.camirandmagic.com/en_gary_inmemo.html
title = "In memory of Gary Q Ouellet"
publisher = Camirand Academy of Magic Inc
accessdate = 2007-03-08] Ouellet was a member of the successful and sometimes controversialOttawa lobbying firm Government Consultants International, starting, in 1984 along withFrank Moores ,Francis Fox , andGerald Doucet . [cite book
last = Sawatsky
first = John
title = Insiders: Power, Money and Secrets
publisher = McClelland & Stewart
date = 1987
id = ISBN 0-7710-7949-4;cite book
last = Cameron
first = Stevie
title = On the Take: Crime, Corruption and Greed in the Mulroney Years
date = 1994]After moving to the United States to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, he became a producer and was involved in founding several successful businesses, including the live show production company Area 52 Entertainment and his own firm Ouellet Entertainment Inc. He was also a partner in the television production firm OCT, which took it's name from the last initials of partners Ouellet, Alan Carter and David Tumaroff. In the 1990s Ouellet produced more than 50 hours of network television, including the five "World's Greatest Magic" shows and the two "World's Most Dangerous Magic" specials. [citation
last = Kalil
first = J.M.
url = http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2002/Jun-09-Sun-2002/news/18933719.html
title= Gary Ouellet, producer of LV magic shows, dies at 57
journal = Las Vegas Review Journal online edition
date = Sunday, June 09, 2002
accessdate = 2007-03-08]He settled in
Los Angeles but also spent a considerable amount of time in Las Vegas because of its importance as a venue for magic shows. He wrote and directed a number of big Las Vegas stage shows, including "Melinda "First Lady of Magic" starringMelinda Saxe , and a show with magicianSteve Wyrick . He was also responsible for Saxe's 1997 television special. [Kalil, "Las Vegas Review Journal"]As well as contributing to magic through his production work he also wrote a number of books and made instructional videos and DVDs, in which he taught magic skills.
He died of a heart attack in
Portugal where he was working on a television production. ["ibid."] Writing after Ouellet's death, magician Jonathan Pendragon stated:Quote
Some producers create problems by toying with a performers act. The great producers know how to frame and place a performer so that their work is seen in the best light. Gary belonged to the second group. He loved magic, all magic, and cared deeply about every performer and the vast spectrum of styles that was paraded before the camera on what came to be known as the Gary specials. This is the affectionate nickname coined by those who were fortunate enough to be booked on the specials. We called them the Gary specials because Gary Ouellet worked for legendary producer Gary Pudney. It can honestly be said that these two men are responcibile for proving to the world that there were other great magicians besides David Copperfield.|Jonathan Pendragon|cite web
url = http://www.camirandmagic.com/en_gary_inmemo.html
title = "In memory of Gary Q Ouellet"
publisher = Camirand Academy of Magic Inc
accessdate = 2007-03-08References
External links
* [http://www.camirandmagic.com/en_gary_inmemo.html Online memorial]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1192870 Gary Ouellet] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/646044 Gary Ouellet] at theBritish Film Institute Film & TV database
* [http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2002/Jun-09-Sun-2002/news/18933719.html Obituary] in the "Las Vegas Review Journal".
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