Who Am I?

Jeff Walsh, Dallas-Fort Worth corporate magician and mentalist

Meet Jeff

As you can, probably, tell from the images on my site here I love to make people laugh, and I do not take myself too seriously. And while I do love to make people laugh, I am extremely passion about giving clients the very best entertainment they can get.

Jeff Walsh performing a ring and rope magic routine

So, what’s my story?

Get ready to have your mind messed with, in the best way possible. I'm not your run-of-the-mill magician with a deck of cards and a top hat, I'm a mind-reader who mixes psychology, intuition, and quick wit to turn any room into "wait, how did he just do that?!" And no, I don't take myself too seriously. I do take your event seriously.

It all begins with a boy and a dream…

In 1978, in Bellflower, CA, a married couple found a crying baby wrapped in a black and red cape, stuffed into a top hat. That little child grew up to be David Copperfield, and I saw him perform once and thought, "I want to do that." Unfortunately, his show costs about 10 million dollars to produce, so instead I decided to be funny, or at least I think so.

These days I'm a magician and mentalist based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, which is a fancy way of saying I read minds, mess with logic, and make people question reality at birthday parties, anniversaries, weddings, and the occasional company event. Every show is a full-blown experience where your choices matter, your thoughts aren't safe, and reality takes a coffee break. Warning: side effects may include astonishment, laughter, and an uncontrollable urge to say, "Do that again!"

What Sets Me Apart?

20+ Years in the Making

I've been doing this for over two decades, long enough to know what actually lands in a room and what just looks good in rehearsal. That experience is why the show holds up whether it's ten people or a thousand.

A Studied Approach

My magic and mentalism isn't just misdirection, it's built on real psychology and how people actually think and react.

Built for Everyone

Most of what I do happens inches from your guests: living rooms, dinner tables, backyards, and dance floors, not a stage across the room. The show adapts to your event, whether that's twenty people around a table or two hundred at a company party.

Audience Interaction as the Core

I don't just perform at an audience, I perform with them. The best reactions happen when someone's pulled right into the trick and realizes there's no explaining their way out of what just happened.

Comedy and Magic, Built Together

This isn't a comedy show with some magic thrown in, and it's not a magic show with jokes bolted on. I've spent years developing comedic magic routines where the two are inseparable, built together from the ground up.