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Derren Brown Biography & Facts

Derren Brown (born 27 February 1971) is an English entertainer, mentalist, illusionist, and writer. Brown began performing in 1992, making his television debut with Mind Control (2000). He has since starred in several more shows for stage and television, including Something Wicked This Way Comes (2006) and Svengali (2012) which won him two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Entertainment, as well as The Experiments (2011) which won him a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Programme at the 2012 awards. Brown made his Broadway debut with his 2019 stage show Secret. He has also written books for both magicians and the general public. Brown does not claim to possess any supernatural powers; conversely, his acts are often designed to expose the methods of those who do assert such claims, such as faith healers and mediums. He often begins live performances by stating that his results are achieved through "magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection, and showmanship". Early life Derren Brown was born in the London Borough of Croydon on 27 February 1971, the son of Chris and Bob Brown. He was raised in the area of Purley, which he described as "the epitome of middle-class suburbia". He has a brother nine years his junior. He was privately educated at Whitgift School in Croydon, where his father was a swimming coach, before going on to study law and German at the University of Bristol. While there, he attended a hypnotist show by Martin S. Taylor, which inspired him to turn to illusion and hypnosis as a career. As an undergraduate, he started working as a conjuror, performing the traditional skills of close-up magic in bars and restaurants. In 1992, he started performing stage shows at the University of Bristol under the stage name Darren V. Brown; the "V" stood for "Victor". Career Performance Brown cites magician and comedian Jerry Sadowitz, whom he met at the International Magic shop in Clerkenwell, London, as being instrumental in his rise to stardom. Sadowitz put him in touch with H&R publishers and Objective Productions, a production company founded by television magician Andrew O'Connor. This gave him his breakthrough show, Mind Control (2000), and his work went on to become their first award-winning product. After several further shows with Objective, Brown set up his own company Vaudeville Productions with former Objective executives Michael Vine, Andrew O’Connor, and Paul Sandler, in order to produce his own shows as well as other projects with other performers. Its first show was Brown's TV special, Pushed to the Edge. In 2007, BBC News listed two of his shows (Russian Roulette and Seance) in a list of examples of Channel 4's "legacy of controversy". In 2013, he said, "Controversy has never interested me for its own sake. It's always been about doing stuff that feels dramatic." Public complaints that Russian Roulette was distasteful, made light of suicide, and promoted gun culture were ultimately rejected by Ofcom on the basis that the context (a post-watershed magic show) was enough and that the warnings given were sufficient. Additionally, the use of a 15-minute time delay ensured no viewer would have seen the result of any mistake. The police had also warned that the show might inspire copycat acts. Seance received 487 complaints to Channel 4 and 208 to Ofcom, making it the third most complained about show in UK history. Most were from church groups and came before transmission, i.e. before Brown revealed during the broadcast that his attempt to contact the dead was a hoax. The show was ultimately cleared of any wrongdoing. The GMB union criticised Heist on behalf of security workers, arguing it was "irresponsible and insensitive" in light of increased attacks on staff. Channel 4 responded by arguing that it was made "very clear that attempting any form of robbery was criminal behaviour." An episode of Trick or Treat caused charity Cats Protection to complain and news reports to label Brown a "cat killer", after he appeared to convince someone to press a button even though they thought it would electrocute a kitten inside a metal box. Brown responded by arguing they had misunderstood the trick (the box wasn't wired up), and he "wasn’t glorifying cruelty to cats. People would have been hard-pressed to recreate the electrocution device at home even if they wanted to." Another episode which saw someone hypnotised into thinking they had been killed in a car crash after not wearing a seatbelt was criticised by a road safety charity, who alleged it trivialised the issue. Ofcom received 11 complaints and began an investigation relating to the safety of a scene in Hero at 30,000 Feet, in which the subject was shown chained to a railway line in order to escape from an oncoming train. The complaint is listed on Ofcom's Weekly Broadcast Report, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 to Monday, 4 October 2010, and Ofcom's Broadcast Bulletin, Issue Number 167. The show is listed in the "Other Programmes Not in Breach" (p. 38) category of their Ofcom's Broadcast Bulletin, Issue Number 168, without any explanation as to why it was decided that it is not in breach. Self-proclaimed psychic Joe Power, the subject of episode 1 of Derren Brown Investigates ("The Man Who Contacts the Dead"), complained to Ofcom about being misled and treated unfairly, and that the programme "presented, disregarded or omitted material facts". He also alleged he had received threats from sceptics and had to move home because of it. Ofcom rejected his complaint on the basis that Power had been fully apprised of the sceptical nature of the programme, and his actions had been presented fairly. Brown has faced allegations of using stooges in his work. Viewers complained that the subject of Apocalypse was an actor, pointing to his CastingCallPro account as evidence. Brown dismissed these allegations as conspiracy theories and then responded directly, calling them untrue and hurtful. Other appearances In 2008, Brown made a brief cameo in the supernatural drama series Crooked House. An interview with Brown was featured in Richard Dawkins' 2009 two-part documentary series The Enemies of Reason. Brown explained various psychological techniques used by purported psychics and spiritual mediums to manipulate their audiences. The most notable was cold reading, a technique which he discusses extensively in his book Tricks of the Mind. Some video footage was also used from his TV special Messiah. As part of Channel 4's 3D season in 2009, Brown presented Derren Brown's 3D Magic Spectacular. The show was not a new special from Brown; instead, he was the presenter for a number of other magicians and clips that were shown. However, he did include one extract taken from a 2006 episode of Trick of the Mind in which he found an object that had been hidden in the streets of Venice by a volunteer. In January 2011, to celebrate 10 years since his first television appearance, Channel 4 held a special "Derren Brown Night". As well a.... Discover the Derren Brown popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Derren Brown books.

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  • Upgrade Your Life synopsis, comments

    Upgrade Your Life

    Nik Speakman & Eva Speakman

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    On Suicide

    David Hume

    One of the most important thinkers ever to write in English, the Empiricist David Hume liberated philosophy from the superstitious constraints of religion; here, he argues that all...

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    The Man Who Sees Dead People

    Joe Power

    For almost a decade, psychic medium Joe Power has used his extraordinary powers to investigate highprofile, unsolved crimes around the world, including, most recently, the disappea...

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    Remembering Ronnie Barker

    Richard Webber

    Ronnie Barker was one of our most respected and bestloved comedy actors and here, in this fascinating biography, Richard Webber delves deep in to the heart of Barker's life and ca...

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    The Little Book of Happiness

    Patrick Whiteside

    Are you happy? If the answer is yes, enjoy it. If it’s a no, relax, and be patient. It will return. Happiness comes and goes. The Little Book of Happiness explains how to search fo...

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    Happy

    Fearne Cotton

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    How to Click

    Trevor Silvester

    Contains free audio downloadsTrevor Silvester is a Harley Street hypnotherapist and couples coach of over twenty years experience. In How to Click he teaches you how to build on yo...

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    Storytelling and Collective Psychology

    Darren Kelsey

    This book examines the work of psychological illusionist Derren Brown to understand the significance of storytelling and ancient philosophy in our society. Reflecting on the social...

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    This Book Will Make You Fearless

    Jo Usmar

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    Reason to Be Happy

    Kaushik Basu

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    Soulfulness

    Brian Draper

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    Conquering Anxiety

    Nik Speakman & Eva Speakman

    'I've seen their work first hand when it came to my own fear of flying they are a great team' HOLLY WILLOUGHBYThe Speakmans' powerful and lifechanging guide to conquering anxiety ...

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    A Nietzsche Reader

    Friedrich Nietzsche & R. J. Hollingdale

    The literary career of Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900) spanned less than twenty years, but no area of intellectual inquiry was left untouched by his iconoclastic genius. The philoso...

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    The Idle Parent

    Tom Hodgkinson

    The Idle Parent is Tom Hodgkinson's radical parenting remedy against stifled, mollycoddled children.Modern life is wrecking childhood. Why can't we just leave our kids alone?If you...

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    5-Minute NLP

    Carolyn Boyes

    Practise the skills and techniques of NeuroLinguistic Programming in just five minutes a day with this handy, portable guide.By studying the way others achieve excellence and apply...

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    The Memory Illusion

    Dr Julia Shaw

    THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER'Truly fascinating.' Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2 Have you ever forgotten the name of someone you’ve met dozens of times? Or discovered that your memory of...

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    Writings from the Zen Masters

    Various Authors, Paul Reps & Nyogen Senzaki

    These are unique stories of timeless wisdom and understanding from the Zen Masters. With rich and fascinating tales of swords, tigers, tea, flowers and dogs, the writings of the Ma...

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    Richard II

    William Shakespeare & Stanley Wells

    'Not all the water in the rough rude sea Can wash the balm off from an anointed king'Richard, a vain, despotic ruler, listens only to his flatterers. When his cousin Bolingbroke, p...

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    On the Suffering of the World

    Arthur Schopenhauer

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    Now is the Time

    Stanislaus Kennedy

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    The Spirits Are Always With Me

    Jane Shutt

    Jane Shutt is a downtoearth Yorkshire woman who leads an extraordinary life as one of Britain's leading shamanic healers. Shamanism is an ancient spiritual path that exists all...

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    365 Ways to be More Stoic

    Tim LeBon & Kasey Pierce

    HAPPINESS, SERENITY AND FULFIMENT ARE ALL WITHIN YOUR CONTROL365 WAYS TO BE MORE STOIC is a full year's worth of daily inspiration, tools, stories, actions, and rituals that will g...

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    Everyday Confidence

    Nik Speakman & Eva Speakman

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    The Jewish State

    Theodor Herzl

    'We shall live at last as free men on our own soil, and die peacefully in our own homes'Theodor Herzl's passionate advocacy of the founding of a Jewish state grew out of his convic...

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    This Book Will Make You Sleep

    Jessamy Hibberd & Jo Usmar

    Break negative sleep patterns for better rest and happiness. We all go through patches when we find it hard to sleep. Either we have problems dropping off at night or we wake in th...

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    40 Fights Between Husbands and Wives

    Colm Liddy

    Couples.Couples at war.Couples apparently at peace with war simmering beneath the surface.Desire frustrated.Desire, satisfied but in surprising ways.Revenge at its most creative....

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    How to Live to 100

    Ariane Sherine & David Conrad

    If you're reading this, you probably want to live to a hundred.And why wouldn't you want to live a superlong life, if you could remain in good health? You'd get to meet your greatg...

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    Truth

    John D. Caputo

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    Discourses and Selected Writings

    Epictetus & Robert Dobbin

    Contains The Discourses/Fragments/Enchiridion'I must die. But must I die bawling?'Epictetus, a Greek Stoic and freed slave, ran a thriving philosophy school in Nicopolis in the ear...

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    Relax in a Minute

    Tony Wrighton

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    Susie Orbach on Eating

    Susie Orbach

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    Happy Moments

    Meik Wiking

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    No Regrets

    Coleen Nolan

    No Regrets is Coleen Nolan's gripping new memoir about love and heartbreak.As a member of the Nolan sisters, Coleen Nolan was born into the spotlight and has stayed there ever sinc...

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    A Joosr Guide to... Happy by Derren Brown

    Joosr

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    Happy Ever After

    Paul Dolan

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    Human Happiness

    Blaise Pascal

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    Weekend Life Coach

    Lynda Field

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    Being Happy

    Epicurus

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    How To Be a Stoic

    Epictetus, Seneca & Marcus Aurelius

    'Don't hope that events will turn out the way you want, welcome events in whichever way they happen'How can we cope when life's events seem beyond our control? These words of conso...

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    The English Year

    Steve Roud

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    Useful Work v. Useless Toil

    William Morris

    Visionary English Socialist and pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris argued that all work should be a source of pride and satisfaction, and that everyone should ...

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    Piano Notes

    Charles Rosen

    In this eloquent, intimate exploration of the delights and demands of the piano, worldrenowned concert pianist and music writer Charles Rosen draws on a lifetime's wisdom to consid...

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    The Aztec

    Bill Vidal

    1936. As General Franco's Nationalists march on Madrid in the early stages of the Spanish Civil War, the Republican government authorises the evacuation of the country's gold reser...

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    If You Should Fail

    Joe Moran

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    This Book Will Make You Mindful

    Jessamy Hibberd & Jo Usmar

    'Beat the blues with this pocketsized guide to mindfulness and living in the moment.' Stylist Live in the moment, make the most of today and feel happier and more fulfilled.We live...