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David Berglas was born on 30 July, 1926 in Berlin, Weimar Republic, Germany, is a British magician and mentalist (1926–2023). Discover David Berglas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

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Occupation Psychological magician and mentalist
Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July, 1926
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Berlin, Weimar Republic, Germany
Date of death 3 November, 2023
Died Place London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Ruth Shiell (5 October 1956 - present) ( 3 children)

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1926

David Berglas (30 July 1926 – 3 November 2023) was a German-born British magician and mentalist.

His secret technique of locating a particular card within a pack (the Berglas Effect) has been described as the Holy Grail of card magic.

He was one of the first magicians to appear on UK television.

Berglas was educated in several different European countries.

He was Jewish, and escaped to Britain from Nazi Germany, aged 11.

Keen to be part of the war, he discovered that the American Army was urgently looking for suitable recruits for an important role in the denazification of Germany.

They had to have some previous military training and to be able to pass strict physical and mental tests.

Most importantly they had to speak two languages besides English, one of which had to be fluent German.

The required minimum age was 21.

Berglas explained that he was only 19 but could meet all the other qualifications.

He was accepted into the Intelligence Service of the US Army, serving an 'adventure filled' 18 months at the end of World War II.

He then attended Bradford Technical College to study textiles with a view of joining his family business based in Wyke, a village in Bradford.

1947

Berglas first became interested in magic in 1947, through a chance meeting with magician Ken Brooke.

Magic became an all-absorbing hobby for about five years, during which time he studied psychotherapy, specialising in medical hypnosis.

Berglas died on 3 November 2023 in London, at the age of 97.

1950

In the 1950s, Berglas created what is now referred to as the "Holy Grail" of card magic, known as "The Berglas Effect", in which a magician appears to allow someone to freely name any playing card and freely select any position in a deck ("any card at any number"), and the specified card is found at the specified position in a random deck.

1954

Meet David Berglas in 1954.

Other television series followed and were highly acclaimed in the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Germany.

1955

Commercial television started in the UK in September 1955 and the first ever series was presented by Berglas on Associated Rediffusion called Focus on Hocus.

1967

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).

1970

In the 1970s he presented a one-hour television special from Las Vegas and in the UK he presented his Channel 4 series The Mind of David Berglas (1985–1986) where he interviewed and entertained celebrity guests including Omar Sharif, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Peter Cook, Graham Chapman and Max Bygraves.

1973

He appeared on sound radio, on and off, for about 17 years, and when commercial radio first started he had a regular phone-in programme, late at night on LBC (London Broadcasting Company), which started in 1973.

Berglas was one of the first magicians to appear on British television with his own show.

1976

He has written a number of articles and lecture notes for the magical fraternity, including The David Berglas File No.1 (1976) and the now out of print The Mind and Magic of David Berglas – As Revealed to David Britland, 2002, published by Jim Steinmeyer through Hahne Publications.

1984

The effect was first named "The Berglas Effect" by Jon Racherbaumer in his 1984 book At The Table.

Berglas was involved with films, acting as a creative consultant and technical advisor, including:

Berglas conducted what he called "Nationwide Psychological Experiments", involving millions of listeners in their homes.

This part of the show required listeners to write in to confirm their reactions.

His weekly broadcasts included sensational stunts, including hanging a box over Regent Street, London for a whole week.

It had been officially sealed by the Diplomatic Corps of the Admiralty and, when opened, it contained the passport of a randomly selected member of the studio audience, sitting in the Playhouse Theatre by the Embankment.

The passport had disappeared just moments before.

1988

It awards 'The David Berglas Trophy' annually (since 1988) to leading British magicians.

1999

In 1999, he established a non-profit organisation called the Foundation for Promoting the Art of Magic (FP-AM).

The Foundation presents "The David Berglas International Magic Award" annually at the International Magic Convention in London.

2008

It was first awarded to the organisers of the convention, The MacMillan family, then in 2008 to Uri Geller (Israel), in 2009 to David Copperfield (USA), in 2010 to Juan Tamariz (Spain), in 2011 to Derren Brown (UK) in 2012 to Jeff McBride (USA), and in 2013 Lu Chen (Taiwan) was the recipient.

2014

In 2014 the award was given to Berglas himself.

The Award Committee had led Berglas to believe that the award was being presented to Dynamo, who after receiving it used sleight-of-hand to change the engraved name on the award to Berglas's and presented it to him instead.

The British Magical Society is the oldest magic club in the UK.

2018

On 14 May 2018, journalist/magician/TV producer, Martin T. Hart met with David Berglas over five years to film and then publish The David Berglas Scrapbooks, which can be viewed via Berglas's YouTube channel or website.

The videos document his life and career in his own words, with previously unseen footage and photos.