About Morgan
Raised in the Bootheel of Missouri, Morgan Strebler emerged from unlikely beginnings to become one of the most influential figures in modern magic and mentalism. What began as a childhood fascination with illusion quickly evolved into an obsession with pushing human perception to its limits. By his early teens, Strebler was already commanding audiences with a presence and precision far beyond his years—performing professionally in close-up and stage settings and laying the foundation for a career defined by scale, risk, and psychological intensity.
At just seventeen, Strebler designed and built his first full-scale illusion production, opening the show by materializing a convertible sports car onstage. That early production marked a turning point creatively and personally, launching a professional partnership that helped accelerate his rise. His ambition soon led to national attention through increasingly daring feats, including large-scale public illusions that drew widespread media coverage.
Strebler gained international notoriety when he became the youngest magician in the world to successfully perform the bullet catch, one of the most dangerous feats in the history of magic—a stunt that had claimed the lives of thirteen performers before him. The achievement earned front-page headlines and national exposure, including coverage on the CBS Evening News.
Drawn to the world’s entertainment capital, Strebler relocated to Las Vegas, where he went on to hold long-running residencies spanning more than a decade at iconic venues including Bellagio, The Venetian, Caesars Palace, and the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. His longevity and consistent draw placed him among a rare class of headline performers. In recognition of his cultural and artistic impact, March 7th was officially proclaimed “Morgan Strebler Day.”
Internationally, Strebler has toured extensively, performing in over 40 countries across six continents, with television appearances broadcast in 107 countries worldwide. He achieved extraordinary success in Seoul, South Korea, presenting hundreds of sold-out performances in a 2,200-seat theatre to audiences totaling more than one million people, alongside multiple television appearances across Asia. His global reach also includes appearances connected to the FISM World Championships of Magic, airing internationally.
Widely regarded as the greatest metal-bending magician in the world, Strebler is a leading authority in psychokinetic (PK) performance, creating the illusion of physically altering objects using only the power of the mind—work that has become synonymous with his name and has influenced a generation of performers.
Often referred to as the “Celebrity Mentalist,” Strebler has performed privately for over 200 celebrities, including Tom Hanks, Ben Stiller, Jude Law, Quentin Tarantino, Michael Jordan, David Blaine, John Stamos, Paris Hilton, Tara Reid, Vince Neil, Carson Daly, Jason Biggs, Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla Presley, R. Kelly, Ice-T, and Anna Nicole Smith. He was also selected as the exclusive magician for a private celebration hosted by Michael Jackson at his Neverland Ranch Estate.
In addition to celebrity performances, Strebler has been trusted by more than 50 Fortune 500 companies, delivering bespoke, high-stakes performances for global brands, executives, and elite private audiences.
A two-time Mentalist of the Year (2015–2016) and Cabaret Magician of the Year (2014), Strebler is scheduled to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award in Las Vegas in November 2026, recognizing his enduring influence on the art of magic and mentalism.
Beyond the stage, he is an actor, director, producer, and writer, currently developing three television series while preparing for his ambitious 2026–2027 world tour, Between Life and Death—a groundbreaking theatrical experience that blends psychological illusion, audience participation, and high-stakes storytelling.
Morgan Strebler’s work exists at the intersection of performance, psychology, and belief—where illusion ceases to be entertainment and becomes experience. Through decades of innovation, risk, and mastery, he has redefined what mentalism can be, leaving audiences not merely astonished, but fundamentally changed. His legacy is not measured in tricks or accolades, but in moments that challenge reality itself—and in memories that endure long after the lights fade.