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Paul Zenon (Paul Collins) was born on 29 June, 1964 in Skipton, is a magician, skeptic, comedian, writer, actor. At 56 years old, Paul Zenon height not available right now. We will update Paul Zenon's height soon as possible.
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Popular As |
Paul Collins |
Occupation |
magician, skeptic, comedian, writer, actor |
Paul Zenon Age |
58 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
Born |
29 June 1964 |
Birthday |
29 June |
Birthplace |
Skipton |
Nationality |
British |
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He is a member of famous Magician with the age 58 years old group.
Paul Zenon Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Paul Zenon Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Paul Zenon worth at the age of 58 years old? Paul Zenon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Magician. He is from British. We have estimated
Paul Zenon's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Magician |
Paul Zenon Social Network
Timeline
In 2019 Zenon has received a further two awards: The Neville King Lifetime Achievement Trophy, presented at the Blackpool Magicians' Convention, and the David Berglas Award for Outstanding Contribution to Magic, presented by the British Magical Society; the oldest surviving magicians' club in the UK. Throughout August he will be appearing in 'Paul Zenon: Trust Me!' at Le Monde in Edinburgh, as part of the Fringe Festival.
In December 2017/January 2018, he played the role of Abanazar in Aladdin at Preston Charter Theatre, and for the Christmas season 2018/19, appeared in 50 performances of the cabaret circus show 'La Clique Noel' in Edinburgh.
In 2017 he renewed his working relationship with psychedelic rock band Hawkwind, making guest appearances at Worthing Assembly Halls and Camden Roundhouse, the latter of which was recorded as their latest album 'Hawkwind at The Roundhouse'.
In recent years, Zenon has ventured back into acting, making appearances in several short films, and has written, produced and performed his first one-man stage drama, 'Linking Rings', at Brighton and Edinburgh Festivals which received 5 star reviews from The Edinburgh Evening News, The List and FringeReview. In 2016, Paul made his one-man West End debut in 'Linking Rings' at the Jermyn Street Theatre in London.
Condensed versions of Paul Zenon's Dirty Tricks and Street Magic were re-released in 2016 as Paul Zenon's Practical Jokes and Paul Zenon's Practical Magic.
He is a member of Brighton Shakespeare Company and in 2015 played Bardolf in The Merry Wives of Windsor at Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT), and in 2016 a Witch, an Assassin and Lennox in Macbeth, which toured gothic churches around Sussex.
In 2015, he was presented with the Carlton Award for Comedy at a ceremony at The Magic Circle's London headquarters. In 2017, while MCing the gala show of the Blackpool Magicians' Convention at the Opera House (the largest event of its kind in the World), Paul was presented with the Sir Ken Dodd Comedy Award, by the man himself.
Zen on has been an active skeptic invited to commentate on numerous TV and radio programmes as well giving live talks, including TedX Salford, Centre for Inquiry, Goldsmiths, University of London, Ratio Conference Bulgaria, and in 2014 he hosted the QED Conference in Manchester.
Zenon continues to be an outspoken critic of those who purport to be psychic, particularly with regard to claims of receiving communications from beyond the grave. He has contributed to many debates on the subject both at live events including those hosted by Edinburgh Skeptics, Skeptics in the Pub (various), Center for Inquiry (London), Goldsmiths, University of London and Ratio Conference, Bulgaria as well as numerous radio and television programmes. In April 2014 he hosted the QED Conference in Manchester, also co-writing and appearing in the opening film.
Throughout his teenage years, Zenon spent the summer holidays working in the Blackpool magic and joke shop 'The House of Secrets' which was run by Bill Thompson, who became his lifelong friend and mentor. When he died in March 2012, he was honoured by Zenobia and his other protégés with a one-off variety show 'Bill's Magical Mystery Tour' held at the Pavilion Theatre at Blackpool's Winter Gardens in August 2013. His self-penned solo theatre piece 'Linking Rings' covers this story, together with the parallel one of Houdini and his righthand man Jim Collins, his family namesake. 'Linking Rings' has been performed at Edinburgh and Brighton Fringe Festivals with additional short seasons at Jermyn Street Theatre in London's West End, The Secret Cellar (by Waterloo Vaults), and a performance at the 2017 Blackpool Magicians' Convention.
He is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star status and is a leading expert on the life of Harry Houdini and other historical magicians and entertainers including Chung Ling Soo and Jasper Maskelyne. He is the author of three published books, and has been an active skeptic invited to give commentary on numerous television and radio shows. In 2012, Paul collaborated with cult comic book artist Vince Ray to produce a custom deck of playing cards: the Z-Ray Deck, printed by the United States Playing Card Company, as part of their 'Bicycle' brand.
One of his more controversial TV appearances was made in 2011 on ITV1's This Morning where he spoke out about his views on psychics and mediums.
In 2011, he wrote an article in the Daily Mail suggesting that psychic Sally Morgan might be using an earpiece through which she could be fed information about members of her audience. This was after members of the public had called a radio station claiming to have heard her appearing to repeat back information that they said moments earlier they'd overheard coming from the theatre lighting box during one of Morgan's shows at The Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin.
After an early fundraising show at The London Comedy Store featuring comedian Stewart Lee, in the summer of 2008 he toured British theatres with comedians Harry Hill and Lee Mack to raise funds for the organisation. In 2009 he put together and hosted a highly successful benefit show at the London Palladium featuring comedians Dara Ó Briain, Sean Lock, Lee Mack and Dave Spikey.
Street Magic was re-published in 2008 in a smaller format, with illustrations rather than photographs. it was also sub-divided into smaller sections which were released as individual volumes under various titles.
In 2005 he wrote, presented and executive-produced a prank special involving hidden cameras Paul Zenon's Revenge Squad, broadcast on ITV. Since 2003, Paul has been a regular guest contributor in Dictionary Corner on Channel 4's Countdown, having made 121 appearances, and has also appeared on programmes such as The One Show (BBC1), The Culture Show (BBC2), The Story of Light Entertainment (BBC2), Magic (BBC2) Surviving D-Day (Discovery), Crafty Tricks of War (BBC2), The Gadget Show (C5), The Big Stage (C5), It Shouldn't Happen to a TV Performer (ITV1), and 50 Greatest Magic Tricks (various), where two of his signature routines were included after a Magic Circle poll. Recent TV appearances include Duck Quacks Don't Echo (Sky1), When Magic Goes Horribly Wrong (C5), BBC News and Mysteries at the Museum (Travel Channel).
Zenon has performed and presented at corporate events worldwide since the early eighties and more recently has been a regular performer at international Arts and Fringe Festivals including Edinburgh, Brighton, London, Dublin, Cork, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland, both as guest performer and with his own solo shows, 'Turning Tricks', 'Off the Street, On the Road', 'Cabinet of Curiosities' 'Linking Rings' and 'Paul Zenon's Hellfire Club', 'Lounge Wizard' and 'Linking Rings'. He has produced and presented shows in his own bespoke venue, 'The Marquee de Sideshow' at the Edinburgh, Adelaide and Brisbane Festivals. Since its inception in 2003, he has been a long-term regular cast member and Ringmaster in the Olivier award-winning New Variety show 'La Clique' and its spin-off production 'La Soiree'.
He created, wrote and produced Crazy Cottage, an ITV game show which ran for three series between 1996 and 1998. As well as numerous guest appearances on many programmes, Paul was given his own Channel 4 'Comedy Lab' episode Paul Zenon - Turning Tricks, in 1998 resulting in the commissioning of his first one-man hour-long Street Magic special of the same name in 1999. This was followed by consecutive specials Paul Zenon's Tricky Christmas (C4, 1999), Paul Zenon's Trick or Treat (C4, set in Prague, 2000) and White Magic with Paul Zenon (ITV1, set in Lapland, 2003), where he acted as writer, presenter and executive producer.
In 1990/1991, Zenon starred in two series of the BBC Children's drama Tricky Business, playing the role of Micky. In 1992/1993, he was the presenter of Tricks n Tracks on BBC One, a programme on which he also acted as Magic Consultant. In 1993, Paul wrote, produced and presented Magic You Can Do for retail release.
Since 1980, Zenon has made many television appearances as performer, presenter and pundit including a Royal Command Performance, four one-man 'specials' on C4 and ITV, and as a regular Dictionary Corner guest on Channel 4's 'Countdown, with around 120 appearances to date.
Early TV appearances included Fun Factory (Granada) in 1980, and New Faces of '86 (ITV)
Paul Zenon (born Paul Collins on 29 June 1964) is an English stage and TV magician, comedian, presenter, writer, actor and pundit. He has appeared on numerous television shows and is a skeptic with strong views on claims of psychic abilities and the paranormal. He is the author of three published books on magic, proposition bets and practical jokes, and an expert on the history of Magic and magicians, Variety, and unusual entertainments. His specialist subjects include magician, escape artiste and Spiritualist debunker Harry Houdini, faux Chinese magician Chung Ling Soo, and Jasper Maskelyne, the 'War Magician'. Zenon is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star status and was the recipient of the Carlton Award for Comedy 2015, and additionally the 2017 Sir Ken Dodd Comedy Award, presented to him by the man himself on stage at the Blackpool Opera House in front of an audience of three and a half thousand peers.