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David Berglas Born 30 July 1926
Europe[vague]Occupation psychological illusionist, mentalist David Berglas (born July 30, 1926) is a psychological illusionist and mentalist.[1]
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Early Life
Berglas escaped from Nazi Germany and fled to Britain at the age of 12. He later joined US Army in WWII, as an intelligence officer, after lying about his age[citation needed]. He got interested in magic around 1947, when he met, and then was mentored by Ken Brooke.[2]
Career
In his 2009 Enigma show brochure, Derren Brown describes David Berglas as "One of our greatest living magical performers" and thanks him "-for his constant inspiration and generosity. Each show is indebted to his artistry and astonishing body of work. Thank you David".
In the 1970s Berglas invented what is sometimes referred to as the "Holy Grail" of Card Magic, known as "The Berglas Effect."[3]
In 1999 he established a non-profit organization called the Foundation for Promoting the Art of Magic (FP-AM). In 2008 it was awarded to Uri Geller,.[4][5] and in 2009 to David Copperfield.[6]
Films
He has acted as creative consultant on numerous major films including:
- The 1967 version of Casino Royale, with Orson Welles, Peter Sellers, David Niven and Woody Allen.
- Tim Burton's Batman with Jack Nicholson in 1989
- George Lucas's Willow with Warwick Davis
- Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon with Ryan O'Neal
- Albert R. Broccoli's Octopussy with Roger Moore
and up to date, four other James Bond movies.
Television
He was one of the first magicians to appear on British television with his own show Meet David Berglas in 1954. Numerous other television series followed and were highly acclaimed in Holland, Sweden, Norway and Germany. In the 1970s he presented a one hour television special in Las Vegas. In the UK he caused a sensation with his Channel 4 series The Mind of David Berglas 1985/86, where he interviewed and entertained celebrity guests including Omar Sharif, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Peter Cook and Max Bygraves.
Honours
- President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (British Ring) 1976-1977.
- In 1979 he was voted "King Rat" of the Grand Order of Water Rats, the world's leading show business charity organization.
- He is a past President of The Magic Circle (1989–1998)
- On Christmas Day 1991 he was surprised by Michael Aspel when he became the subject of television's This Is Your Life.
- The Magic Circle presented him with the coveted "Gold Medal" in the year 2000, which was only the sixth ever to be awarded since 1905.
He has been honoured internationally by receiving top magic awards, including in 1980 the "Gold Plaque" in Sweden, in 1995 The Magic Circle's "Maskelyne Award", in 2005 the "Masters Fellowship" from the Academy of Magical Arts, [Hollywood] and in 2008 the prestigious "Grolla" in Italy.
Also in 2008 he was bestowed the "Griffin Award" and named "Grand Master of Mystery" by PSYCRETS (The British Society of Mystery Entertainers).
On the 17th of January 2011, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement in magic award from Joshua Jay and Andi Gladwin at the 2011 Session Convention in Gloucester.
Books
In 1967 he released his best-selling Dutch book David Berglas onthult...bijna alles (David Berglas reveals...nearly everything), published by H.J.W. Becht's Uitgeversmaatschappij N.V. and in 1988 A Question of Memory (with Guy Lyon Playfair), published by Jonathan Cape Ltd. (ISBN 0 224 025570).
He has written a substantial number of articles and lecture notes for the magical fraternity, including "The David Berglas File No.1" (1976) and the much sought-after tome, now out of print, The Mind and Magic of David Berglas - As Revealed to David Britland, 2002, Hahne Publications. This has become a collector's item and is selling for several times its original price.
2011 - He released a book with Richard Kauffman entitled "The Berglas Effects" - this is the book named after his famed "Any Card At Any Number" plot. The book has a foreword by Juan Tamariz, contains 3 DVDs and also includes a pair of 3D glasses.
Fact
David Berglas is the father of Marvin Berglas of Marvin's Magic, the world's leading supplier of professional magic sets. He is also uncle of South African artist Zapiro.
References
- ^ Randi, James. Conjuring.(St. Martin's Press, 1992) ISBN 0-312-09771-9 page 227
- ^ David Berglas Interview: International Man of Mystery
- ^ http://geniimagazine.com/forum/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000178
- ^ http://itricks.com/news/2008/11/uri-gellar-awarded-berglas-foundation-services-to-magic-award/
- ^ http://www.google.com/search?q=Berglas+Foundation
- ^ http://www.magicconventionguide.com/2009/david-copperfield-presentation-of-the-david-berglas-international-magic-award/
Categories:- 1926 births
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