Paul Huson
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| Name: | Paul Anthony Huson |
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| Date of Birth: | September 19, 1942 |
| Place of Birth: | London, England |
Paul Huson is a British-born artist and author currently living in the United States. In addition to writing many books about occultism and witchcraft he has worked extensively in the film and television industries. Huson was born on September 19, 1942 in London, England, the son of the author Edward Richard Carl Huson and painter and motion picture costume designer Olga Lehmann. He received training in painting and design at the Slade School of Fine Art, London University and studied the Western Esoteric Tradition from the Society of the Inner Light, and the Stella Matutina. Amongst his published books are 'Mastering Witchcraft,' a basic guide to modern Witch practices of his own design, as well as 'The Devil's Picture Book' and 'Mystical Origins of the Tarot', two studies of tarot symbolism. The books are illustrated by Huson. Paul Huson is a member of the Authors Guild of America, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Writers Guild of America, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
- 1955 - Huson took a turn at acting, and appeared in Laurence Olivier's film of Richard III (1955 film)|Richard III.
- 1965 to 1968 - Huson worked as an Art Director for BBC television and Columbia Pictures, UK.
- 1968 - Huson emigrated to the United States. He lives in Los Angeles with his partner and frequent collaborator, William Bast.
- 1980 - From 1980 and onward, Huson has worked chiefly in American television, writing and producing movies and series.
Partial Bibliography
- Mastering Witchcraft: A Practical Guide for Witches, Warlocks, and Covens (1970)
- The Devil's Picturebook: The Compleat Guide to Tarot Cards: Their Origins and Their Usage (1971)
- The Coffee Table Book of Witchcraft and Demonology (1973)
- Mastering Herbalism (1974)
- How to Test and Develop Your ESP (1975)
- The Keepsake (1982)
- The Offering (1984)
- Mystical Origins of the Tarot: From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage (2004)
- Dame Fortune's Wheel Tarot (2009)
