![]() ![]() Holzer also writes and produces television and feature films and is a regular guest on television and radio talk shows. He has taught parapsychology at the New York Institute of Technology and lectures extensively. He divorced after the birth of his second daughter. Holzer married once and had two daughters. At the London College of Applied Science, he earned a master’s in comparative religion, followed by a Ph.D. ![]() He enrolled in Columbia University, studying Far Eastern culture. Holzer settled in New York City, where he remained the rest of his life. In 1938, at age 18, Holzer and his brother left Austria and emigrated to the United States. ![]() By age nine, he was writing poems and dramas.Īt the University of Vienna, Holzer studied ancient history and archaeology and graduated from the Academy of Journalism. His interest in the paranormal began in early childhood with a fascination for ghost stories and tales of Fairies related by an uncle. Holzer was born January 29, 1920, in Vienna, Austria. He believes in using both Scientific and psychic means to probe the paranormal. ![]() Hans Holzer coined the term “ghost hunter.” He is especially known for his role in the AMITYVILLE case. Holzer, Hans (1920–2009 ) Parapsychologist and author of 138 books on Ghosts, Hauntings, DREAMS, UFOs, astrology, Reincarnation, healing, paganism, witchcraft, and other topics. ![]()
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