Guy Bavli


www.guy.bavli.com
www.pro-magic.com
guy@guybavli.com

 

 

 

Guy Bavli is a world-renowned magic entertainer from the Holy Land of Israel. His entertainment incorporates comedy with Mind Reading and audience participation have led him to perform at leading international venues.

Guy has more than 18 years of experience in magic, beginning as a miracle child performing magic on TV. Thanks to his beloved Magic teacher Roni Shachnaey (Ronaldo), who took Guy on as a 10-year-old Magic fan and helped turn him into a professional in his field, Guy was voted Israel's top magician at the age of 13, and at 14 and 15 won top prizes in the U.S.



Guy regularly appears on TV, in magic shows and at a variety of special events because of his versatility, adaptability and creativity. Specializing in bending metal objects such as spoons and keys using nothing more than the power of his mind, Guy not only performs on the stage, but he also can be seen on TV shows both in Israel and internationally.

 

Guy is also known to the magic world for his unique line of original magic effects that he has invented and marked over the years . He can also be found lecturing and sharing his mental magic with his comrades at international Magic conventions around the globe.

Guy is the only magician ever to receive the title of Best Magician of the Decade (1980 - 1990), an award presented by the Israeli Society for Promoting the Art of Magic.

Moreover, Guy is a three-time winner of the Israeli Gold Cup for the best Magician of the Year (1988, 1990 and 1993). Guy, is a member of many international magic societies, and has also received an array of international magic awards outside of his native land.

Guy, who previously served as a magician and entertainer in the Israeli Air Force, has a weekly spot in a very successful television show in Israel .

Guy is perhaps best known in Israel for the sensational stir he caused by predicting - on a live prime-time television show - the results of Israel's 1996 elections. His written prediction was signed and sealed inside an envelope, then deposited in a safe under the watchful eye of a famous lawyer - TWO WEEKS before election day. Two weeks later - one day after the results became known - the envelope was opened on the same show. Guy not only successfully forecasted the precise mandate breakdown for all of parliament, but also predicted that Mr. Netaniahu will be elected. This scene caused an uproar in Israel, and was reported in newspaper headlines and on the news.