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| Born | Alan Scott Watson 26 November 1950 Wellington, New Zealand |
| Occupation(s) | Magician, Illusionist |
| Spouse | Michele Watson |
| Website | watson |
Alan Scott Watson QSM (born 26 November 1950) is a professional magician living and performing in Auckland, New Zealand. He has been performing professionally for more than 40 years and has been presented with some of magic's highest awards and accolades.
Born in Wellington in 1950, Watson learned the art of magic from his great-great uncle, Oswald Ashton, at the age of seven.
He has appeared at the Magic Castle in Hollywood six times for a total of over 130 performances. He was the founder and administrator of the MagicNZ BBS in 1993. Watson also founded the Magic New Zealand e-zine and has acted as editor from 1999 to present. In 1995 he was awarded the MIMC with Gold Star, the highest degree member of The Magic Circle. Watson and his wife Michele were presented the DRAGON Award in New York 2002. In 2006 he was a recipient of the Benny Award from the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc, their highest honour.
Watson served as President for the New Zealand Society of Magicians from 1981 to 1983 and then from 1986 to 1989. He is a life member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand and The Society of American Magicians. In 2019 he was named Patron of the International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 160.
Watson performs in the areas of corporate and family magic shows. In most of his acts, his wife Michele plays his assistant.
He was presented with the 2014 Award of Merit from the Academy of Magical Arts.
He was awarded the Queen's Service Medal, for services as a magician, in the 2015 New Year Honours. [1]
He served as President of the Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians 2012-2021 and 2023-2024. [2]
In September 2025 Watson received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Milbourne Christopher Foundation for his significant contributions to the art of magic.
To coincide with Watson’s 75th birthday in November 2025 he received a star on the New Zealand Walk of Fame which celebrates iconic New Zealand entertainers who have made a lasting impact on the country’s entertainment industry.
Alan has been featured in the following magic publications :
Watson published a weekly electronic newsletter, Magic New Zealand, from 1999 to 2024. The publication grew to more than 17,000 subscribers worldwide, including many well-known magicians, and featured articles, reviews, performance listings, and contributions from regular columnists.
On 8 November 2024, after 25 years of publication, Watson announced the closure of Magic New Zealand. The decision marked the end of an era and reflected broader shifts in news distribution influenced by the immediacy and global reach of social media.