Noel Qualter
Noel Qualter | |
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Born | January 7, 1977 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Magician |
Website | www |
Noel Qualter is an English close up magician, magic creator and magic consultant. He is an Associate Member of the Inner Magic Circle (Silver Star)[1].
He is known for the originality of his magic, being the only magician to win the Magic Circle Originality Award three times in succession, in 2014[2], 2015[3] and 2016[4]. He also won the Cecil Lyle Award at the Magic Circle Awards 2018[5]. He has been featured on the cover of the March 2016 edition of the Magic Circle magazine, Magic Circular and published the trick Technote in the November 2015 Genii magazine[6]. He is known for tricks such as iDeck[7] and Alarmed[8].
Qualter specialises in close up and iPad magic. He came second in the Magic Circle Close Up competition in 2015[3], and performs for private and corporate events around the world[9]. He debuted his stand up iPad magic show "Tech Tricks" at the Edinburgh International Magic Festival in 2017[10], and has appeared twice at the Magic Castle in Hollywood.
As a magic consultant[11] he has worked with Objective on the CBBC shows "Help, My Supply Teacher's Magic" and “Help, My Supply Teacher’s Still Magic". He was also a magic consultant for the BBC3 show "Killer Magic", and the BBC1 show “Now You See It”. He was filmed for Season 1 of Penn and Teller's "Fool Us" in London in 2011[12], has appeared on BBC’s The Apprentice[13] and created magic to accompany a report on Watchdog[14].
Qualter lectures regularly to magic societies around the UK and Europe. In recent years he has written and presented a live magic panel show "Never Mind The Buzzsaw" at magic conventions The Session[15] and Blackpool Magic Convention[16], featuring appearances from magicians such as Paul Zenon, Joshua Jay, John Archer and Etienne Pradier
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(help) - ^ "Your Hired! British "The Apprentice" Hires Noel Qualter". Inside Magic.
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