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Noel Qualter
Born (1977-01-07) January 7, 1977 (age 47)
NationalityBritish
OccupationMagician
Websitewww.noelqualter.com

Noel Qualter is an English close up magician, magic creator and magic consultant. He is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle (Gold 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] and on 26 February 2021 he fooled Penn & Teller[6] on episode 21 of series 7 of Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 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.[7] He is known for tricks such as iDeck,[8] Alarmed[9] and BLISS.[10]

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.[11] He debuted his stand up iPad magic show "Tech Tricks" at the Edinburgh International Magic Festival in 2017,[12] has performed tech magic for CNET, and has appeared twice at the Magic Castle in Hollywood.

As a magic consultant[13] 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, has appeared on BBC's The Apprentice[14] and created magic to accompany a report on Watchdog.[15]

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[16] and Blackpool Magic Convention,[17] featuring appearances from magicians such as Paul Zenon, Joshua Jay, Andi Gladwin, John Archer and Etienne Pradier.

He is the cousin of Declan Qualter, hurler for Dublin GAA and St Vincents GAA.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "List of Magic Circle members". The Magic Circle.
  • ^ "Magic Week - issue number 711". Magic Week.
  • ^ a b "Close-up Competition winners 2015". The Magic Circle.
  • ^ "Close-up Magician of the Year winners 2016". The Magic Circle.
  • ^ "The Magic Circle Awards Ceremony 2018". The Magic Circle.
  • ^ "A Global Pandemic Can't Stop UK Magician Noel Qualter From Fooling Las Vegas Legends Penn & Teller". 3 March 2021.
  • ^ "Genii Magazine November 2015". Genii Magazine.
  • ^ "iDeck review". My Lovely Assistant.
  • ^ "Alarmed review". My Lovely Assistant.
  • ^ "Noel Qualter BLISS review". Vanish Magic Magazine 49.
  • ^ "Doing magic will get you 40 lashes". SW Londoner.
  • ^ "Edinburgh International Magic Festival 2017 programme" (PDF). Edinburgh International Magic Festival.
  • ^ "IMDB page". IMDB.
  • ^ "You're Hired! British "The Apprentice" Hires Noel Qualter". Inside Magic.
  • ^ "Watchdog". Vimeo.
  • ^ "Review - The Session convention 2016". Magic Daily.
  • ^ "Magic Week - issue number 915". Magic Week.

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