Lior Suchard
Lior Suchard, born on December 6, 1981, is an acclaimed Israeli mentalist known for his unique brand of "supernatural entertainment." His career took a significant leap in 2005 when he was featured on Uri Geller's Israeli television show, The Successor (also known as The Next Uri Geller). Emerging victorious from a pool of eight contenders, Suchard earned the title of Geller's successor, propelling him into the international spotlight.
Suchard's talent has garnered recognition beyond the mentalism community. In 2010, he was ranked 28th on People Magazine's list of Sexiest Men Alive. He notably performed at Barbra Streisand's 70th birthday celebration in 2012, captivating an audience of esteemed guests, and later returned to entertain at the halftime of her nine-city tour in 2016.
His live performance, "Supernatural Entertainment," received the Best Innovative Act Award at the 2015 Live Quotient Awards in India. Following this success, Suchard embarked on a highly successful 18-show tour in Australia in early 2016, which was extended due to overwhelming ticket demand.
In a historic move for the Eurovision Song Contest, Suchard made a special guest appearance in 2019, showcasing his extraordinary skills to both contestants and viewers. In 2020, he co-hosted the game show Brain Games and launched his new program, "Gone Mental with Lior," on the streaming platform Quibi, further solidifying his status as a leading figure in entertainment.