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Max Maven (born Philip T. Goldstein; December 21, 1950 – November 1, 2022) was an American magician and
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whose performances were considered erudite and intelligent. He is ranked as one of the most influential mentalists of all time, and one of the 100 "Most Influential Magicians of the 20th Century" by ''
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Life, career, and death

Maven often appeared on television magic shows to perform "interactive" mind reading tricks, namely tricks where he appeared to predict or influence the choices of viewers in real time. Maven grew up largely in
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, where he became known for his performances at several nightspots including the then popular
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. In Boston, he was formerly a radio deejay. Maven was also a prolific author and conceived many magical and mentalist effects used by other magicians. He was a magic consultant for such performers as Harry Blackstone Jr., Mark Wilson,
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, and
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, and was a frequent contributor to industry journals such as '' Genii,'' ''
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'', and '' M-U-M''. Maven was featured on the cover of over 30 such magazines over the years, including ''The Linking Ring, Genii'' in 1983 (with Japanese magician Shigeo Takagi), and also in 2007 and in 2018, and on the cover of ''Penguin Magic Monthly'' in 2019. He was the featured magician at the annual conventions of both the Society of American Magicians and the International Brotherhood of Magicians. His name was changed legally to Maven but he still used "Phil Goldstein" as a pen name for technical writings. Maven had a broad knowledge of magic history and the origins of various tricks and methods. He stated that he believed it vital to preserve the history of the art and provide credit to the originators of ideas. Maven died from brain cancer on November 1, 2022, at the age of 71.


Media and public appearances

Although Maven did not consider himself a comedian, he spent much of the 1980s performing and headlining in comedy clubs throughout the United States. His one man show, ''Thinking in Person'', ran for two months at the Beverly Hills Playhouse in 1988, and an expanded version of the show was relaunched twenty years later in 2008. The show was later mounted
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at the Abingdon Theatre Arts Complex in 2012. Maven occasionally played a magician character (often as himself) on various television series, such as ''Magic'', ''The Art of Magic'' and ''The MAXimum Dimension''. He appeared in television series in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Portugal, and Chile. Maven appeared as a part of the traveling science exhibit called "Magic: The Science of Illusion" and the "Magic of the Mind Illusion", which toured in science museums in cities such as Los Angeles and Boston. He performed often in Japan and spoke Japanese. Maven was a frequent speaker at the EG Conference on creativity and innovation. Maven starred as the title role in
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's 1992 Halloween special ''Count DeClues' Mystery Castle''. His performed his interactive magic on '' The World's Greatest Magic'', NBC's highest rated special of 1994. Maven hosted his own show on Israel's Channel 2, a licensed version of '' Penn & Teller: Fool Us'' called ''Mi Yapil Et Ha Master'' (''Who Can Fool The Master?''). He was a judge for a number of episodes of the 2008
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series '' Celebracadabra''. Maven appeared in
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s and television dramas, including as "The Great Mentos" in the 1995 '' Fresh Prince of Bel Air'' episode "Save the Last Trance for Me", the 1982 episode of ''
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'' entitled "Drive, She Said", and episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2019, he appeared on screen in the documentary about
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directed by Ben Berman and was interviewed by the ''
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'' about recent developments at the Magic Castle. The well-reviewed feature documentary entitled ''Max Maven: A Fabulous Monster'' was released in 2007 by Reel Time Images. It is available for streaming on Amazon Prime.


Awards and recognition

Max Maven received a number of awards for his creativity and performance, including awards from the Society of American Magicians, International Brotherhood of Magicians, and the
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. In addition, he received the following recognitions: *
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Lecturer of the Year, 1979 *
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Creative Fellowship, 1997 *The Magic Woods Award for Best Teaching Video for his mentalism DVD "Nothing", 2007. *MINDVention Lifetime Achievement Award, 2015 *The Allan Slaight Award for Lifetime Achievement, 2017. *
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Masters Fellowship, 2022


Selected works

* ''Max Maven's Book of Fortunetelling'' * ''VideoMind - Phases 1-3: Mentalism'' (3 volume DVD) *''Prism: The Color Series of Mentalism'' *''Nothing'' (2 DVD Set) *''Kayfabe'' (4 DVD Set) *''Max Maven's Mindgames'' (video) *''The New Magic of Japan'' (translator)


References


External links

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Interview with Max Maven
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maven, Max 1950 births 2022 deaths American magicians Mentalists Magic consultants Academy of Magical Arts Creative Fellowship winners Academy of Magical Arts Lecturer of the Year winners Writers from Ithaca, New York Deaths from brain cancer in California