Luke Jermay
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Born | Luke Richard Jermay 7 March 1985 Basildon, Essex, England, UK |
Occupation(s) | illusionist, mind reader, mentalist, magician, writer, actor, psychological illusionist. hypnotist |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
Spouse | Rachel Leigh Bell (2007–2008) |
Luke Jermay (born 7 March 1985 in Basildon, Essex, England) is an English magician, mentalist, and writer.[1]
Early life
Jermay (born Jermey) was born to a single mother, Jacqueline Jermey on 7 March 1985 in Essex, England. Jermay studied magic and magic theory, has written many books on his art and has performed magic since the age of 12. At age 15, he wrote his first published book 7 Deceptions (Wonder Wizards, 2000) which reached international popularity within the magic community. Jermay has authored a total of 34 books on the subject of mentalism and mind illusions.
Magic career
He has performed in more than 20 countries including his native United Kingdom and the United States in venues from local taverns to the London Palladium on 20 December 2002 at the annual International Magic Convention in London, England. Best known for his use of suggestion and the use and apparent use of covert forms of psychological influence, his trademark routines are an apparently self-induced cessation of his pulse, followed by an apparent stop of a random audience member's pulse, and The Chair Prediction, a routine in which Jermay predicts which chair a spectator will choose to sit in.[citation needed]
Jermay has written a total of 33 books and manuscripts on magic and magic theory, many of which are limited-release, but 4 of which have been published by magic companies and mass-circulated. Those are 7 Deceptions (Wonder Wizards, 2000), Building Blocks (Alakazam Magic, 2003), Coral Fang (Alakazam Magic, 2004), and "3510" (2007).
He has also worked with many other magicians and mentalists as writer, designer of psychological illusions and program consultant. His first consulting work was on season 1 of Derren Brown, Mind Control (2000) consulting for Derren Brown which he continued on seasons 2&3 of Derren Brown, Trick of the Mind (2003–2004). Jermay also worked with Criss Angel on seasons 1&2 of Mind Freak (2005–2006), and with Marco Tempest on The Virtual Magician (2004).[citation needed]
Jermay, along with Marcus Monroe and Ben Seidman was a founding member of The Optical Delusions, a 2008 touring show that billed itself as "an evening of new-school variety."[2]
He also served as consultant for the television series The Mentalist which started in 2008.
More recently he has consulted for Dynamo, a UK based magician from Bradford.
Luke currently lives in York where he regularly performs his most recent stage show 'Psychic Cabaret' at The Basement.
Books/Manuscripts
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- Walls & Bridges
- 7 Deceptions
- The 8th Manoeuvre
- Judgement Day (later revised and included in Building Blocks)
- Bizarre
- Building Blocks
- Rising Ambitions
- Central Reservation
- The Cloak Shift (a method to perform the classic pass)
- Room 101
- The Working Performs Add A Number Note Pad
- Touching on Hoy The Real Work CD Rom (limited to the mindvention)
- The Coral Fang
- The Coral Fang 2
- The Coral Fang Workbook (additions and annotations as well as a 'Study course')
- 7 Deceptions Workbook (additions and annotations as well as a 'Study course')
- Building Blocks Workbook (additions and annotations as well as a 'Study course')
- Symettery (lecture notes)
- The Definite Article
- The International Magic Lecture Notes
- The Dangerous Monte Effect (a collection of five "dangerous Monte" effects)
- The Headline Prediction (private manuscript)
- The Dunninger Ploy Redux (private manuscript)
- The Big Three
- The Bigger Three
- Words
- Inkblot manuscript
- The Extended Tossed Out Deck
- Telling Tales
- 3510
- Three Cheers for the Under-rated
- The Long Overdue Blindfold Book
- The Rubix Square
- Oddities
Others known publications/books :
- 49 seconds
- Blindfold book
- BOB
- Color Conscious
- From The Notebooks Volume One
- Leading Reading
Guest contributions
- Miracles of Suggestion by Kenton Knepper (three effects)
- The Theta Portfolio by Allen Zingg (one effect)
- The Garden of The Strange by Caleb Strange (several additions)
- Meant To Be by John Born (collaboration between Jermay and Banachek)
- Goats Grimoire by jose prager (collaboration between Jermay and Peter Turner)
Feature magazine articles
- The Centre Tear Magazine;
A series of 6 essays/effects published in the online Magazine "The Centre Tear." - MAGIC Magazine;
A trick-teaching section devoted to Jermay's effects. Most published in other sources. - Genii Magazine;
An ongoing series of essays and effects published in Genii Magazine. - MagicSeen:
Cover article and interview.
DVDs
- Skullduggery
- Induction (not yet published)
- International Magic Live Lecture.
- Mind Magic Performance DVD (after show sales only)
- Emotional Intelligence
- An Extraordinary Exhibition of Seeing with the Fingertips
- Colorblind
- Making Mind Reading Look Real
Podcasts
- The performers podcast. www.penguinmagic.com
- Radio Magic Interviews. www.radiomagic.com
Special Interview/Guest Weeks on Magic Forums
- The magic woods. www.magicwoods.com
- Talk Magic. www.talkmagic.co.uk
- Magic Bunny. www.magicbunny.co.uk
- Magic Tricks UK. www.magictricks.co.uk
TV Shows
- Derren Brown (Trick of the Mind Season 3 Writer.)[3]
- Criss Angel (Mind Freak seasons 1, 2. Writer/director and talking head features.)[3]
- Marco Tempest (The Virtual Magician Live Show Writer.)[citation needed]
- The Johnny Vaune Show (resident mind reader performance)[citation needed]
- The History of Magic (The world's best mind readers. Performance and writer credit)[citation needed]
- Dynamo magician impossible (series 1&2) (series 2 in the making currently 2 April 2012)
References
- ^ http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/feature.php/7274
- ^ "VolumeOne". Optical Delusions Magician Mini-Trio hits Grand Little Theatre.
- ^ a b Luke Jermay at IMDb
Further reading
- "Get ready for psychological illusionist Luke Jermay". scotsman.com.
- "The real-life mentalist". Herald Scotland.
- "Luke Jermay (review). Anne Cox is left baffled by the mentalist's tricks". bucksherald.co.uk.
- "Illusionist review: Luke Jermay, Edinburgh". scotsman.com.
- "Mind reader Luke Jermay has a few tricks up his sleeve". Swindon Advertiser.
- "Luke Jermay explores the magic of the mind". theenquirer.co.uk.