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Patrik Kuffs is a magician, mentalist, author and lecturer from Montreal, Canada who has appeared many times on some of the country’s highest rated French-language television shows. (Juste Pour Rire, Le Grand Rire Bleu, Ad Lib, etc.)

In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with David Acer and Richard Sanders) on a “street magic” special for Global TV called Urban Magic, and later appeared on a children’s science series called Popular Mechanics for Kids. More recently, he has engaged in a series of extended runs for his one-man mentalism show in a variety of upscale Montreal venues, and a book of tricks he wrote for the public (in French) called Pscychomagie was published in 2003.

In addition, Kuffs has produced three lecture DVDs for magicians - Metal Bending: The Real Work (Camirand Academy of Magic), Mind Stunts and Mind Stunts II, and a smattering of his original material has appeared in Lee Earle’s Syzygy, Banachek’s Psychological Subtleties II, John Lovick’s Switch, Robert Cassidy’s Quintessence, Genii Magazine, MAGIC, and in a small booklet called Seven by Patrik Kuffs (Acer, 2004).