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Gerry
McCambridge the Mentalist has been amazing audiences for over 20
years. In the late 1980’s he was a popular headliner in Comedy
Clubs, Country Clubs and Night Clubs around the country. He also
spent a lot of time entertaining at Fortune 500 Company events
for Kraft Foods, American Airlines, Motorola, American Express,
Merrill Lynch, AOL Time Warner, Goldman Sachs, C.S. First
Boston, Johnson & Johnson, A T & T, Nortel Networks, Bear
Sterns, Penske, Chase, Kraft, Digital, Dow Chemical, Nabisco,
Phillips, Kodak, Bell Atlantic, Levis, Marriott, Hewlett
Packard, Lucent Technologies, Sprint PCS, General Foods, Pepsi,
Lockheed Martin, Lowes, Oldsmobile, I.B.M., Paine Webber, Pfizer
and Phillip Morris, and many more.

Gerry is also
known as the "Mentalist to the Stars" and has performed around
the world at ultra private A-List Hollywood Celebrity parties.
In 2004 Gerry created, executive produced and starred in a
top-reviewed network television special titled "The Mentalist"
on NBC. "The Mentalist" was a one hour prime-time network
special which aired in the United States during May sweeps to
over 6.5 million viewers. Gerry was the first mentalist in over
50 years to have a one hour mentalism special on a major
network. “The Mentalist” has since aired around the world to
millions more in places such as Canada, New Zealand, Australia,
the United Kingdom, Korea, India, Thailand, South Africa, the
Netherlands, the Middle East and many others.

Gerry was
recently on the NBC reality TV series "Phenomenon" which was
viewed by more then 9.5 million viewers. He has also performed
on TV shows including "Late Night with David Letterman," "The
Today Show," “The Vegas Show,” “Soap Talk” and "The Best Damn
Sports Show Period."
In 2005, the
International Psychic Entertainers Association unanimously voted
Gerry as the World’s Top Entertainer in his field naming him one
of the most gifted
performers of
our time in the field of mentalism.
In the summer
of 2005, Gerry signed a 3-week contract with a local Las Vegas
Casino. Due to popular demand, he continued to perform at that
casino for over 47 sold out weeks. Soon after his wife and 6
children moved from New York to join Gerry in Las Vegas.
He has
performed at the Rampart Casino, The Golden Nugget Casino,
Harrah's Casino, the South Point Casino, the Stardust Casino,
the Orleans Casino and the Venetian Casino.
In 2005
Gerry's amazing Las Vegas show received the prestigious "Best of
Las Vegas" award from the Las Vegas Review Journal and in 2008
Gerry was nominated “Best Magician” in Las Vegas beating David
Copperfield and Penn & Teller.
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