Early Life
Ehud Segev was born in 1979 in the Israeli town of Rosh Pina.
In the summer of 2004 Segev premiered his "Mentalizer Show" in Theatre Row at 42nd street. In January 2006, Segev had the debut of his play "ANOMAL", which tells Segev's life story.
On August 9, 2006, while Ehud was performing his tour through Mexico, his only brother, Nimrod, was killed in combat in Lebanon. Ehud returned to Israel and soon established "Cafe Nimrod," a restaurant in the Tel Aviv Seaport, to commemorate his brother. At the same time he also founded Free Freedom, a movement that attempts to forge an anti-terrorist alliance consisting purely of civilians.
In December 2006, Ehud starred in the Israeli Reality TV series The Successor (show). This series, which aired weekly on the Israeli network Keshet, was set to declare an official successor to Uri Geller and later on he also competed in NBC's primetime TV series "Phenomenon", which was based on that same format.
In 2008 Segev released a DVD called "B.A. Phenomenon" with interactive lessons teaching some of his favorite illusions. Later that year he released his first musical album, "Exposing It All," a Hebrew language compilation of songs written and performed by Segev.
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