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His first magic show was at 14 years old, before he went on to become a teacher. After the World War II he taught chemistry in Bernau, a small town north east of Berlin, and would often show a magic trick if the class did well.   
 
His first magic show was at 14 years old, before he went on to become a teacher. After the World War II he taught chemistry in Bernau, a small town north east of Berlin, and would often show a magic trick if the class did well.   
  
 
Zmeck  worked for an East German movie company, DEFA, as a consultant and as an actor playing a magician in children specials. With his wife Helma as his stage assistant they traveled around the world performing starting in 1962.
 
Zmeck  worked for an East German movie company, DEFA, as a consultant and as an actor playing a magician in children specials. With his wife Helma as his stage assistant they traveled around the world performing starting in 1962.
  
In 1997 a serious accident put a stop to his many activities, retiring to a small village next to Bernau called Rüdnitz. He became an honorary member of the [[German Magic Circle]], the Magic Circle of Israel, The magic circles of Moscow, and  the Austrian Graz.<ref>http://weeklymagicfailure.blogspot.com/2012/05/jochen-zmeck-is-dead.html</ref>
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In 1997 a serious accident put a stop to his many activities, retiring to a small village next to Bernau called Rüdnitz. He became an honorary member of the [[German Magic Circle]], the Magic Circle of Israel, The magic circles of Moscow, and  the Austrian Graz.<ref>http://weeklymagicfailure.blogspot.com/2012/05/jochen-zmeck-is-dead.html</ref><ref>http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=266304</ref>
  
 
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Jochen Zmeck
BornMay 28, 1929
Berlin, Germany
DiedMay 8, 2012 (age 82)
NationalityGerman

Jochen Zmeck, the patriarch of German Magic, was a consultant, magic judge and author (of over 50 books).

Biography

His first magic show was at 14 years old, before he went on to become a teacher. After the World War II he taught chemistry in Bernau, a small town north east of Berlin, and would often show a magic trick if the class did well.

Zmeck worked for an East German movie company, DEFA, as a consultant and as an actor playing a magician in children specials. With his wife Helma as his stage assistant they traveled around the world performing starting in 1962.

In 1997 a serious accident put a stop to his many activities, retiring to a small village next to Bernau called Rüdnitz. He became an honorary member of the German Magic Circle, the Magic Circle of Israel, The magic circles of Moscow, and the Austrian Graz.[1][2]

Awards

  • "Writers of the Year", Magic Circle (1991)[3]

Books

  • Das Handbuch der Magie (The Handbook of Magic, 1978) ISBN 978-3800408573
  • Wunderwelt Magie (Wonder World of Magic, 1982, ISBN 3-8004-1017-6
  • Zaubern mit Zmeck (Spells with Zmeck, 2007) ISBN 978-3-00-022098-2
  • Kartenkunststücke für Jedermann. Verblüffende Tricks leicht gemacht (Card tricks for everyone. Amazing tricks made ​​easy.)
  • Das große Buch der Magie (The Big Book of Magic)

References

  1. http://weeklymagicfailure.blogspot.com/2012/05/jochen-zmeck-is-dead.html
  2. http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=266304
  3. German Wikipedia entry