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'''Gene Anderson''' (born May 21, 1941), a chemist by profession, is noted for his award winning newspaper magic.
  
A Chemist by profession, he is noted for his award winning newspaper magic. Best known for his marketed version of the [[Torn and Restored Newspaper]], which was featured by [[Doug Henning]].
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== Biography ==
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He is best known for his marketed version of the [[Torn and Restored Newspaper]], which was featured by [[Doug Henning]].
  
Gene was awarded seven first-prize trophies in magic competitions for stage, comedy, close-up and originality. He has been on the covers of [[Genii]] and [[The Linking Ring]] magazines. He was nominated for two Academy Awards by the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] in Hollywood.
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Anderson was awarded seven first-prize trophies in magic competitions for stage, comedy, close-up and originality. He has been on the covers of [[Genii]] and [[The Linking Ring]] magazines. He was nominated for two Academy Awards by the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] in Hollywood.
  
Gene earned his doctorate in chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and did post-doctoral research in electron diffraction at the University of Oslo in Norway. He is a member of [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]].
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He earned his doctorate in chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and did post-doctoral research in electron diffraction at the University of Oslo in Norway. He is a member of [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]].
  
When Gene retired from the Dow Chemical Company he was the Global Director of Research and Development Learning. He then formed Gene Anderson and Associates in Midland, Michigan. He travels the world offering inspirational training programs and after-dinner presentations to corporations, civic groups, and colleges and universities.  
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When Anderson retired from the Dow Chemical Company he was the Global Director of Research and Development Learning. He then formed Gene Anderson and Associates in Midland, Michigan. He travels the world offering inspirational training programs and after-dinner presentations to corporations, civic groups, and colleges and universities.  
  
Gene coined the term "part-time professional" to describe a person who performs magic on a professional level but has a different full-time occupation.
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He coined the term "part-time professional" to describe a person who performs magic on a professional level but has a different full-time occupation.<ref>http://www.geneanderson.biz/</ref><ref>http://www.geneanderson.com/ </ref>
  
 
== Awards and Honors ==
 
== Awards and Honors ==
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* [[Newspaper Magic]] by Gene Anderson and [[Frances I. Marshall]] (1968)
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* [[Newspaper Magic]] by Gene Anderson and [[Frances I. Marshall]] (1968)<ref>[[Newspaper Magic]] 1968, About Gene Anderson, page 3</ref>
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* Topper's Mad, Mad Magic (1974)
 
* [[Part-Time Pro]] (Lecture Notes) (1976)
 
* [[Part-Time Pro]] (Lecture Notes) (1976)
  
== External Links ==
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*http://www.geneanderson.biz/
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* [[Genii 1977 June|Genii Magazine, Vol. 41, No. 6, June 1977]], Special Issue Gene Anderson
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 67, No. 5, May 1987, OUR COVER, GENE ANDERSON, by Phil Willmarth, page 62
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 18 March 2019

Gene Anderson

Cover of Genii (1977)
BornGene Allen Anderson
May 21, 1941
Grand Forks, North Dakota

CategoriesBooks by Gene Anderson

Gene Anderson (born May 21, 1941), a chemist by profession, is noted for his award winning newspaper magic.

Biography

He is best known for his marketed version of the Torn and Restored Newspaper, which was featured by Doug Henning.

Anderson was awarded seven first-prize trophies in magic competitions for stage, comedy, close-up and originality. He has been on the covers of Genii and The Linking Ring magazines. He was nominated for two Academy Awards by the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood.

He earned his doctorate in chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and did post-doctoral research in electron diffraction at the University of Oslo in Norway. He is a member of International Brotherhood of Magicians.

When Anderson retired from the Dow Chemical Company he was the Global Director of Research and Development Learning. He then formed Gene Anderson and Associates in Midland, Michigan. He travels the world offering inspirational training programs and after-dinner presentations to corporations, civic groups, and colleges and universities.

He coined the term "part-time professional" to describe a person who performs magic on a professional level but has a different full-time occupation.[1][2]

Awards and Honors

  • In 2005, Gene Anderson was the official Guest of Honor (with Dan Garrett) at FFFF.
  • Gene was on cover of Genii 1977 June.

Books

References

  1. http://www.geneanderson.biz/
  2. http://www.geneanderson.com/
  3. Newspaper Magic 1968, About Gene Anderson, page 3
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