Banachek

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For the 1970's TV detective series, see Banacek.

Banachek (b. 1960 as Steven Shaw) is an American mentalist. Banachek has written books on mentalism, such as Psychological Subtleties, and invented various magic and mentalism effects, including the Penn & Teller bullet catch and the original "buried alive."

Banachek is often sought out by various top entertainers and magic TV shows around the world as a consultant. Names of such magical entertainers include Penn & Teller, David Blaine, Lance Burton, James Randi and Criss Angel. In fact Banachek has been responsible for putting more magic and mentalism on American television than any other magic consultant in the world.

Banachek has received the APCA (Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities) Entertainer of the year award two years in a row and the College Campus novelty act. He also has been the recipient of the Psychic Entertainers Association's coveted awards for creativity in mentalism, the Dan Blackwood award for outstanding contributions to mentalism and the Dunninger award, awarded for "Distinguished Professionalism in the Performance of Mentalism."

Banachek is renowned for fooling scientists at Washington University into believing that his supposed psychic abilities were genuine during the Project Alpha hoax in the early 1980s. He also took part in an investigation with Randi exploring Peter Popoff, which ultimately exposed Popoff's false claims.[1]

In 2007 his book - Psychological Subtleties 2 won the first place in The Magic Woods Awards, for best book.

Born in England and raised in South Africa and Australia, Banachek has been performing since his arrival in the United States in 1976.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Randi, James (1989). The Faith Healers. Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-535-0 page 141. 


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