Background
Guy Bavli was born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1971.
Guy Bavli was born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1971.
He owns the entertainment company "Master of the Mind", based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He was particularly influenced by Uri Geller, Charlie Chaplin, and Roni Shachnaey. Bavli began performing before audiences at five years of age.
When he was eight years old he had his first professional performance at a swimming club in Tel Aviv.
In 1996, Guy successfully predicted the outcome of the 1996 Israeli general election on the prime time live television show in Israel, two weeks before the election took place. His predictions were put inside an envelope, which was sealed and signed by the television host Dan Shilon, Mayor of Tel Aviv Roni Milo, and former Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek.
Afterwards, the envelope was locked inside the steel safe until the election results were revealed. He also appeared in a product advertisement for Jaguar, where he was blindfolded and then maneuvered a new Jaguar X-type through an obstacle course in front of a live audience.
Bavli has performed at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, California, Carnegie Hall in New York, and Caesar"s Palace in Las Vegas.
In 2007, Bavli appeared on National Broadcasting Company"s television show Phenomenon, where he performed a heart stopping demonstration, a Russian roulette demonstration using 8 jars of hydrochloric acid, and a spoon bending demonstration. In 2011, he appeared in Stan Lee"s Superhumans, where he performed his telekinetic demonstration. He also appeared in television shows such as Sábado Gigante with Don Francisco, Patty Show aired on Estrella television, Dan Shilon"s Talk Show, and of Korea television show named "Magic Hole".
He served in the Israel Defense Forces for three years, when he developed a mind reading act and became a member of the Israeli Air Force Performing Group as an actor and singer, In 2002, he moved from Israel to the United States.