Justin Willman has quickly established himself as one of America's fastest-rising TV personalities. He currently hosts Cupcake Wars on the Food Network and is well known as the witty correspondent on the Rachael Ray talk show with more than 20 appearances. He also tours nationally under the moniker "Justin Kredible" with a hugely popular one-man comedy/magic live show. For that he was just voted Entertainer of the Year 2010 by Campus Activities Magazine for a record-breaking fourth year in a row.

It's been a busy couple years for Justin. This past fall he guest-starred on the hit Disney Channel show The Suite Life on Deck. Last summer he co-starred in the hit MTV show Room 401. He's also the host and creator of the video-on-demand TV series, Turning Tricks, on the Lifeskool network.

Justin recently toured with musician Jason Mraz as the host and ringmaster of the Music, Magic & Make Peace tour. The groundbreaking tour was a neo-vaudeville, earth-friendly circus on wheels.

Justin began entertaining at the age of 12. After breaking both of his arms in a uniquely daring bicycle accident while trying to impress some girls, the young Justin started learning card tricks as an alternative to physical therapy. Cutting his teeth in the rough suburban streets of St. Louis, Mo., he officially turned pro when his parents hired him to entertain at his sister Ashley's fifth birthday party. (He bombed, but was not deterred.)

Justin is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston, and currently lives in Los Angeles.