Showbiz psychic Uri Geller, most famous for bending spoons, has lifted the lid on his secret past as a spy.
In a new documentary, the 66-year-old has been revealed to be a spy, a psychic James Bond who fought the Soviet menace with a 'hard stare and a drawer full of contorted cutlery'.
Geller has revealed details about working as an operative for both the CIA and Israel's feared Mossad agency during the Cold War, the Sun reports.
According to repot, Uri's secret past has been revealed in new BBC2 documentary 'The Secret Life Of Uri Geller'.
The documentary revealed how Geller, who is Israel-born, wiped secret information from KGB spy discs by using his abilities and psychically changed the mind of a Soviet nuclear weapons negotiator.
Documentary maker Vikram Jayanti tracked down former CIA officer Kit Green and Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, who both said they had first-hand knowledge of Geller's activities.
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Geller first became interested in spying when he was growing up in Tel Aviv and Cyprus, and was obsessed with James Bond.
He said his first came in touch with a spy when the Israeli Government used his family's guest house.
He said that his desire to defend his country grew when he was a soldier during the Six-Day War in 1967 and was forced to kill a Jordanian soldier.
After leaving the army he became a star in his home country with his spoon-bending tricks and later went to the US and Britain.
He added that the confession has caused shock for his wife Hanna and children Daniel, 31, and Natalie, 30.