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Andi Gladwin

Andi Gladwin (born May 10, 1983) is a British magician, speaker, and publisher. He is the subject of the 2026 documentary film Stealing Magic, about the theft and sale of magicians' secrets, which had its world premiere in the Spotlight Documentary section of the Tribeca Festival. He has appeared on television (ITV's Next Great Magician, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, The Big Breakfast, Lance Burton's Young Magician Showcase, Masters of Illusion, and more), has lectured for magicians throughout the UK, US, and Europe and written/published books on magic. Gladwin is a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star and was granted the Maskelyne Literary Award.

Gladwin was born and raised in Newent, Gloucestershire. When he was 10, he saw a number of stage illusionists while on holiday. He began to perform regularly from age 15. After working in IT for almost ten years, he became a professional close-up magician in January 2010.

Gladwin's TV engagements include performances on BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 (The Big Breakfast), The Young Magician's Showcase, Penn & Teller: Fool Us, and multiple seasons of Masters of Illusion.


In 2009, Gladwin started a publishing venture with magician Joshua Jay called Vanishing Inc. Magic.

In 2010, Gladwin released his work on the Double Lift and Second Deal called The Master Pushoff. Reviews included "Acquiring this skill will take work and practice, but the result is worth it. It will open up a new world of possibilities, and the DVD set is highly recommended. " —Matthew Field, The Magic Circular Magazine.

Between 2014 - 2016, Gladwin was the "Magicana" columnist in Genii Magazine.

Perhaps Gladwin's most well-known trick is to perform a magic trick from inside of a large red balloon, apparently only using his head. In 2016 he was a performer on ITV1's The Next Great Magician where this trick was featured. He also performed it on Penn & Teller: Fool Us; his performance from that show was featured in The New York Times.

In 2023, Gladwin launched a show in Chicago titled "Shuffled". In the show, audience members are asked to bring their own deck of cards, and Andi improvises an 80-minute show with them. The show was directed by Lea Hinz and Carisa Hendrix, the performer behind Lucy Darling and ran for three month-long runs.

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