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'''Tommy Wonder''' (November 29, 1953 - June 26, 2006) was the stage name of Josef Jacobus Maria Bemelman (a.k.a. Jos Bema), a Dutch magician who performed both close-up and stage magic. Wonder performed in Las Vegas, Monte Carlo and on Fox television.  
  
Wonder developed an interest in conjuring at an early age. He studied acting, dancing and singing for three years at the Academie voor Podiumvorming (Performance Academy) in The Hague and subsequently toured for two years with De Haagsche Comedie.
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== Biography ==
 
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Tommy Wonder developed an interest in conjuring at an early age. He studied acting, dancing and singing for three years at the Academie voor Podiumvorming (Performance Academy) in The Hague and subsequently toured for two years with De Haagsche Comedie.{{Youtube Thumb|q5kxUuO5JZo|300|'''Tamed Cards'''}}
He took second prize at the [[World Championships of Magic]] in 1979 and again in 1988. In 1998 he also received the Performer Fellowship Award from the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] in Hollywood. In 1999, he was awarded Best Sleight of Hand Performer from the [[World Magic Awards]].
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Because Wonder designed and developed all of his own repertoire, he was held in high esteem amongst his colleagues in magic. Wonder's 1996 two-volume The Books of Wonder are highly acclaimed.  
 
Because Wonder designed and developed all of his own repertoire, he was held in high esteem amongst his colleagues in magic. Wonder's 1996 two-volume The Books of Wonder are highly acclaimed.  
  
 
Tommy Wonder died after a brief battle with lung cancer.
 
Tommy Wonder died after a brief battle with lung cancer.
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== Awards and honors ==
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* He took second prize at the [[World Championships of Magic]] in 1979.
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* He took second prize at the [[World Championships of Magic]] again in 1988.
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* In 1998 he also received the Performer Fellowship Award from the [[Academy of Magical Arts]] in Hollywood.
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* In 1999, he was awarded Best Sleight of Hand Performer from the [[World Magic Awards]].
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* On 5 August 2006 Tommy Wonder posthumously received the Theory & Philosophy Award at the FISM World Championships of Magic in Stockholm.
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==Books==
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* Original Magic from Holland (1977)
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* Wonder Material (1982)
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* Tommy Wonder Entertains (1983), written by [[Gene Matsuura]].
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* [[The Books of Wonder]] Vol. 1 (1996) with [[Stephen Minch]]
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* [[The Books of Wonder]] Vol. 2 (1996) with [[Stephen Minch]]
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* Misdirection Does Not Exist (2002)
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* Building an Act (2005)
  
On 5 August 2006 Tommy Wonder posthumously received the Theory & Philosophy Award at the FISM World Championships of Magic in Stockholm.
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==Videos==
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* Tommy Wonder at British Close-Up Magic Symposium (1991)
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* Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 1 (DVD)
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* Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 2 (DVD)
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* Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 3 (DVD)
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{{References}}
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* [http://www.tommywonder.nl Tommy Wonder's homepage] (Now managed by the Tommy Wonder estate)
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070825084102/http://www.magicmagazine.com/august06/august06extra.html The Wonder Years] by [[Max Maven]], originally published in the May 1994 issue of MAGIC.
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* Cover [[Genii 1996 June]]
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* Cover The Linking Ring, Vol. 76, No. 5, September 1996, HOLLAND'S TOMMY IS A WONDER! page 55
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 79, No. 9, September 1999, Memories of a Magician's Ghost, page 89
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* The Linking Rings, Vol. 86, No. 8, August 2006, Broken Wand, Tommy Wonder, page 123
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* M-U-M, Vol. 96, No. 3, August 2006, Broken Wands, Tommy Wonder, page 30
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* [[Genii 2006 September]], Vol. 69, No. 9, Memorial: Tommy Wonder, 1953-2006 by Stephen Minch, page 48
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* The Magic Circular, Vol. 100, No. 1082, September 2006, Reflections on Magic by Michael Vincent “A Wonder by Name, A wonder by Nature, A Wonder to us All”, page 296
  
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Revision as of 07:56, 26 June 2017

Tommy Wonder

Cover of Genii (1996)
BornJosef Jacobus Maria Bemelman
November 29, 1953
Lisse near Amsterdam, Netherlands
DiedJune 26, 2006 (age 52)
NationalityDutch
CategoriesBooks by Tommy Wonder

Tommy Wonder (November 29, 1953 - June 26, 2006) was the stage name of Josef Jacobus Maria Bemelman (a.k.a. Jos Bema), a Dutch magician who performed both close-up and stage magic. Wonder performed in Las Vegas, Monte Carlo and on Fox television.

Biography

Tommy Wonder developed an interest in conjuring at an early age. He studied acting, dancing and singing for three years at the Academie voor Podiumvorming (Performance Academy) in The Hague and subsequently toured for two years with De Haagsche Comedie.

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Because Wonder designed and developed all of his own repertoire, he was held in high esteem amongst his colleagues in magic. Wonder's 1996 two-volume The Books of Wonder are highly acclaimed.

Tommy Wonder died after a brief battle with lung cancer.

Awards and honors

Books

Videos

  • Tommy Wonder at British Close-Up Magic Symposium (1991)
  • Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 1 (DVD)
  • Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 2 (DVD)
  • Tommy Wonder's Visions of Wonder Vol 3 (DVD)

References

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  • Tommy Wonder's homepage (Now managed by the Tommy Wonder estate)
  • The Wonder Years by Max Maven, originally published in the May 1994 issue of MAGIC.
  • Cover Genii 1996 June
  • Cover The Linking Ring, Vol. 76, No. 5, September 1996, HOLLAND'S TOMMY IS A WONDER! page 55
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 79, No. 9, September 1999, Memories of a Magician's Ghost, page 89
  • The Linking Rings, Vol. 86, No. 8, August 2006, Broken Wand, Tommy Wonder, page 123
  • M-U-M, Vol. 96, No. 3, August 2006, Broken Wands, Tommy Wonder, page 30
  • Genii 2006 September, Vol. 69, No. 9, Memorial: Tommy Wonder, 1953-2006 by Stephen Minch, page 48
  • The Magic Circular, Vol. 100, No. 1082, September 2006, Reflections on Magic by Michael Vincent “A Wonder by Name, A wonder by Nature, A Wonder to us All”, page 296