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Oz Pearlman
Oz Pearlman after a mind reading show

Oz Pearlman (born July 19, 1982) is an American mentalist, magician and athlete who lives and works in the United States. He performs as a mentalist under the name "Oz the Mentalist", and has successfully appeared on America's Got Talent, winning third-place in Season 10 (2015).

Pearlman has also achieved success as a long-distance runner in marathons and ultramarathons.

On Tuesday, December 17th, 2024, he appeared on “The Howard Stern Show,” and stunned the host and some of his staff by solving the mystery word that Valerie Harper (“Rhoda on the “Mary Tyler Moore” show) had told Howard prior to her death from brain cancer. The word was to be used to confirm that she was able to speak from the grave.

Personal life

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Early life

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Oz Pearlman was born on July 19, 1982, in Israel.[1] He moved to the United States at the age of 3 as a result of his father pursuing an engineering job.

Education

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Pearlman earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan in 2003, while already earning income from magic. He began performing magic at restaurants, kids’ shows, and corporate events at the age of 14, and has stated that he always had a deck of cards on him between the ages of 13 and 18.[2][3]

Career transition

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Pearlman was originally employed at Merrill Lynch in their global technology services department, at that time only performing magic and mentalism as a part-time profession. After he was hired by his employer to deliver a corporate entertainment show to upper management within the company, he quit his full-time job at Merrill Lynch in order to focus on being a full-time entertainer.[3] Since then he has focused on a full-time career performing as a mentalist.

Marathon athlete

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Marathon achievements

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On April 4, 2022, Oz Pearlman broke the world record for most number of miles run in Central Park (New York). The total distance he ran was over 116 miles (16 loops), and it was completed in 17 hours, 40 minutes, and 59 seconds. The New York Times, Reuters, Runner's World, and CBS News published articles about the event. The event raised money to help Ukrainian citizens afflicted by Russia's war against Ukraine.[4][5][6][7][8] On August 5, 2022, Oz ran 130 miles in 21 hours, 52 minutes, and 33 seconds from Montauk to Manhattan. The Audacious Report produced a short documentary about the run and New York Times published an article about it.[9][10][11] Pearlman won the New Jersey Marathon four times. He won the 50-mile Chicago Ultra Marathon in 2015 in 5 hours, 25 minutes, and 26 seconds,[12] and has ranked within the top 30 fastest Americans for 50-mile races. He has also participated in the Hawaii Ironman World Championship, Western States 100 Mile Run, Spartathlon 153 Mile Run, Leadville 100 Mile Run, and Badwater 135 Mile Run.[13]

Marathon Results
2022
Nov 6 TCS New York City 2:40:14[14]
2021
Nov 7 TCS New York City (41st Place overall) 2:29:19[14]
2019
Nov 3 TCS New York City 2:32:47[14]
Oct 19 NYCRUNS Brooklyn Marathon (3rd Place overall) 2:44:44[14]
2018
Nov 4 TCS New York City 2:36:23[14]
Apr 28 Novo Nordisk New Jersey (36th Place overall) 2:56:03[14]
2017
Nov 19 NYCRUNS Brooklyn Marathon (2nd Place overall) 2:51:57[14]
2016
Nov 6 TCS New York City 2:55:22[14]
Jul 31 San Francisco Marathon (2nd Place overall) 2:31:16[14]
May 1 The NEFCU Long Island Marathon Festival of Events

(7th Place overall)

2:29:11[14]
2015
Nov 1 TCS New York City (38th Place overall) 2:31:04[14]
May 2 The NEFCU Long Island Marathon Festival of Events

(3rd Place overall)

2:25:25[14]
Apr 20 Boston Marathon (38th Place overall) 2:25:31[14]
2014
Nov 23 Philadelphia Marathon (10th Place overall) 2:23:52[14][15]
Nov 2 TCS New York City (35th Place overall) 2:26:59[14]
Sep 27 Hamptons Marathon (1st Place) 2:47:02[14]
May 4 The NEFCU Long Island Marathon Festival of Events

(2nd Place overall)

2:32:04[14]
Apr 26 New Jersey Marathon (1st Place overall, new course record) 2:29:24[14]
2013
Nov 7 NYCRUNS Brooklyn Marathon (2nd Place overall) 2:33:54[14]
Oct 12 ING Hartford Marathon (4th Place overall) 2:25:23[14]
Sep 29 Yonkers Marathon (1st Place overall) 2:35:50[14]
Jul 15 Badwater 135 Ultramarathon (6th Place overall) 28:03:55[16]
May 5 New Jersey Marathon (1st Place overall) 2:28:23[14]
Mar 3 Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon (7th Place overall) 2:32:05[14]
2012
Sep 28 Spartathlon: 153 Mile Ultra (24th Place overall) 33:22:19[17]
Aug 24 Sri Chinmoy Marathon (1st Place overall):

The Self-Transcendence Marathon (1st Place)

2:41:27[14][18]
2011
Nov 6 ING New York City (74th Place overall) 2:34:37[14]
May 1 New Jersey Marathon (1st Place overall, new course record) 2:28:19[14]
Mar 20 NYC Half-Marathon (49th Place overall) 1:09:34[19]
2010
Nov 25 Thanksgiving Day Marathon (1st Place overall) 2:52:58[20]
Jun 25 Western States 100-Miler (32nd Place overall) 19:53:12[21]
Jan 7 מרתון טבריה (26th Place overall) 2:42:55[14]
2009
Oct 31 Chicago Lakefront 50-Miler (1st Place overall, new course

record, fastest time in the world in 2009 for 50 miles)

5:25[22]
Sep 26 Hamptons Marathon (1st Place) 2:39:24[14]
Aug 25 Self-Transcendence (1st Place overall) 2:39:25[14]
Apr 20 Boston Marathon 2:43:48[14]
2008
Nov 22 JFK 50 Mile Race (2nd Place overall) 6:13[23]
Nov 1 Chicago Lakefront 50-Miler (1st Place) 5:41[24]
Sep 27 Hamptons Marathon (1st Place) 2:37:50[14]
Apr 5 American River 50-Mile Endurance Run (10th Place overall) 6:25[25]
May 4 New Jersey Marathon (1st Place overall) 2:33:09[14]
Feb 3 Tallahassee Marathon (2nd Place overall) 2:29:23[14][26]
2007
Nov 17 NYRR Knickerbocker 60K (1st Place and course record) 4:01[27]
Oct 27 Chicago Lakefront 50-Miler (1st Place and course record) 5:31:51[28]
Oct 13 Ford Ironman World Championship 10:49:59[29]
Oct 7 Westchester Marathon (1st Place) 2:41:32[30]
N/A Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run (43rd Place overall) 22:46:07[31]
Jun 3 FANS 24-Hour Ultra Race (dropped after 19 hours) 105.78 miles[32]
Mar 25 Ocean Drive Marathon (2nd Place) 2:53:44[33]
2006
Nov 11 Chicago Lakefront 50-Miler (1st Place and Course Record) 6:05:09[34][35]
Oct 8 Westchester Marathon (1st Place and Course Record) 2:34:57[36]
Sep 9 Ironman Wisconsin (3rd Place, age group: Hawaii Qualifier) 10:17:54[37]
Jul 30 The San Francisco (6th Place overall, 1st Place category) 2:41:38[14]
Jul 16 NYC Olympic Triathlon (1st Place, ages 20-24) 2:11:53[38]
Apr 17 Boston Marathon 2:44:11[14]
2005
Nov 20 Philadelphia Marathon 2:52:46[14]
Oct 9 Mohawk-Hudson River

(13th Place overall, 1st Place category)

2:56:09[14]
2004
Nov 21 Philadelphia Marathon 3:21:28[14]

Media appearances

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Pearlman won third-place on America's Got Talent, Season 10 (2015).[15][39] On January 13, 2020, he returned as a contestant in America's Got Talent: The Champions.[40] In January 2022, Oz performed for Ellen DeGeneres on the final season of The Ellen Show.[41]

NBC TV (national) aired a travel show called Oz Knows in 2018, which was about Pearlman traveling to various tourist attractions and performing mentalism. Oz won an Emmy Award in May of 2018 for the show.[42][43] In August 2023, he appeared on HBO Hard Knocks and performed for the New York Jets. Stories about this appearance were featured in Sports Illustrated, Esquire, USA Today, GQ, ESPN, Bleacher Report, New York Post, Deadspin, and other media publications.[44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] In July 2023, Pearlman was a featured performer for ESPY Awards on ESPN.[52][53]

Pearlman was a guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on April 15, 2010.[54][55] He also made guest appearances on NBC Today Show on August 23, 2015,[56] and in 2016,[57][58][59][60] and predicted the American Super Bowl result on January 26, 2017.[61] Other TV appearances include the Megyn Kelly TODAY Show,[62] The Meredith Vieira Show,[63][64] and the Rachael Ray Show.[65][66] In 2022, Oz was on ESPN multiple times. During one ESPN appearance, he performed for the Seattle Seahawks. For another ESPN appearance (still in 2022), he performed for the Baltimore Ravens. In 2022, Pearlman appeared on ESPN and performed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[67][68][69][70][71] Oz also appeared on the top live YouTube show premiering weekly at 1:02 pm, The Yak featuring Bigcat and Co. on 11/8/22 blowing Kates mind. [1]

Pearlman has appeared multiple times on Fox Business talk show Varney & Co.,[72] and on CNBC Squawk Box.[73][74] In December 2022, Oz reemerged on CNBC Squawk Box.[75] Further media appearances include The Dr. Oz Show,[76] the Bravo TV series Million Dollar Listing,[77] the CNBC show Power Lunch,[78][79][80] ABC World News Tonight, CBS’s Early Show, ESPN,[81][82][83][84] and the radio show Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.[85]

He has performed as a guest at the Wall Street Journal's studio.[86] Pearlman was featured on a commercial for Mohegan Sun in China.[55]

Teaching

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Pearlman made numerous instructional video tutorials while working for magic retailer Penguin Magic, particularly in the area of card magic. In 2003 Pearlman created an instructional DVD for Penguin called Born to Perform Card Magic that teaches techniques of magic. The filming for the DVD took place in Las Vegas. The DVD sold over 100,000 copies. The ratings were among the highest in the history of the magic supplier selling the DVDs.[87]

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