- Teller (magician)
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caption = Teller - after the "Penn & Teller" show at The Rio inLas Vegas, Nevada , August 5, 2007.
birth_name = Raymond Joseph Teller
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birth_place = Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
residence = Las Vegas,Nevada
nationality = American
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known_for = Half of thecomedy magic duo known as "Penn & Teller"
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occupation = Magician,Illusionist ,Writer ,Actor , painter
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website = [http://www.pennandteller.com/ Penn and Teller.com]
footnotes =Teller (born Raymond Joseph Teller
February 14 ,1948 ) is an American illusionist,comedian andwriter best known as the silent half of thecomedy magic duo known asPenn & Teller , along withPenn Jillette . He legally changed his name to "Teller" and possesses one of the few United States passports issued in a single name. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20080202163956/http://www.pennandteller.com/sincity/penn-n-teller/faq.html Penn & Teller FAQ (Internet Archive)] ]Biography
Teller was born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania . His parents were ofRussian Jewish and Cuban descent. However, as Penn Jillette revealed in the "Bullshit!" episode dealing with reparations, he learned of his Jewish ancestry within only the last decade. [cite episode | title = Reparations | episodelink = List of Bullshit! episodes | series = Penn & Teller: Bullshit! | serieslink = Penn & Teller: Bullshit! | network =Showtime | airdate = 2006-05-15 | season = 4 | number = 7 ] He attended Central High School andAmherst College and taught English andLatin at Lawrence High School inLawrenceville, New Jersey [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/716/000024644/ Teller ] ] . He was selected to be a member of the Central High School Hall of Fame in 2001.Teller is an accomplished
sleight of hand artist and is considered an expert on the history of magic. He is also a talented painter. He is anatheist ,debunker ,skeptic , and Fellow of theCato Institute (alibertarian think-tank organization which also lists his partnerPenn Jillette as a Fellow). The Cato Institute association is featured prominently in the Penn and TellerShowtime TV series ""He collaborated with Jillette on three magic books, and he is also the author of "When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours!": Joe Teller - A Portrait by His Kid" (2000), a biography/memoir of his father. The book features his father's paintings and cartoons which were strongly influenced by
George Lichty 's "Grin and Bear It ". The book was favorably reviewed by "Publishers Weekly "::When Teller, the quiet half of the Penn and Teller showbiz team, made one of his monthly Philadelphia visits to see his parents, Joe and Irene ("Pad" and "Mam"), he was shown 100 unpublished cartoons his father drew in 1939. These "wryly observed scenes of Philadelphia street life," as Teller describes them, are in a loose, sketchy style imitative of the great George Lichty (1905-1983), famed for his long-run syndicated "Grin and Bear It." Teller and his father's "memories began to pump and the stories flowed" after they opened boxes of old letters that Teller read out loud (learning for the first time about a period in his parents' lives that he knew nothing about, such as the fact that his father's name is really Israel Max Teller). Joe's Depression-era hobo adventures led to travels throughout the U.S.,Canada andAlaska , and by 1933, he returned to Philadelphia for art study. After Joe and Irene met during evening art classes, they married, and Joe worked half-days as a "Philadelphia Inquirer" copy boy. When the "Inquirer" rejected his cartoons, he moved into advertising art just asWWII began. Employing excerpts from letters and postcards, Teller successfully re-creates the world of his parents in a relaxed writing style of light humor and easy (yet highly effective) transitions between the past and present.Teller does not speak while performing although there are occasional exceptions, usually when the audience is not aware of it. For example, he did the voice of "Mofo the psychic gorilla" in their early Broadway show with the help of a radio mike cupped in his hand. Teller's trademark silence originated during his youth, when he earned a living performing magic at college fraternity parties. [cite web |url=http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070425/ENTERTAINMENT/70425059 |title='Silent' Teller to magically make 'Macbeth’ a 'horror thriller’ |accessdate=2007-05-21 |author=Lynn Elber|date=2007-04-25] He found that if he maintained silence throughout his act, spectators refrained from throwing beer and heckling him and focused more on his performance.
Teller began performing with friend
Weir Chrisemer as "The Ottmar Scheckt Society for the Preservation of Weird and Disgusting Music". Teller metPenn Jillette in 1975, where they joined a three-person act called "Asparagus Valley Cultural Society", which played in San Francisco. In 1981 they began performing exclusively together as "Penn & Teller", an act that continues to this day.Teller is a coauthor of the Nature Reviews Neuroscience paper "Attention and awareness in stage magic: turning tricks into research" from the July 2008 issue.
Teller speaks
Despite his trademark of pantomime on stage, Teller has spoken in a number of films and television shows, as well as in numerous radio, television interviews, and whispered to audience members during the show in Las Vegas.
*Teller plays ananthropomorphic cat, Mr. Boots, on an episode of "Dharma & Greg ". [ [http://pennandteller.com/sincity/teller/articles/mrboots.html The Mysterious Mr. Boots ] ] He also plays Mortimer in the 2000 film adaptation of the musical "The Fantasticks" (nearly all his dialogue was cut from the finished film since the character is a mute). He also speaks in a guest starring role on the "Like a Hurricane" episode of "Miami Vice " in 1987.
*In the 1987 movie "Long Gone", Teller played the son ofHenry Gibson (whom he strongly resembles) and deliberately imitated the strong Southern accent Gibson used in the film. Gibson and Teller are both originally from Philadelphia.
* Teller also speaks several lines at the end of "Penn & Teller Get Killed ", after playing his usual silent role for nearly the entire movie. Only the last of these lines was spoken in his normal voice. He also appears (and speaks) in "Mysteries of Magic, Volume 3", and speaks occasionally in the travelogue series "Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour", but tends to let Penn speak on his behalf. In one exception, Teller describes an encounter with an Egyptian magician and how he was fooled by thecups and balls trick.
* During Penn & Teller's 1991 "Refrigerator Tour ", Penn quips on stage, "Teller never talks", to which Teller comments in a normal speaking voice, "That's right, Penn."
* During an episode of "The Unpleasant World of Penn and Teller", Teller screams and says "Oh God" while pretending to cut off his thumb. In the final episode Teller speaks while posing as a dummy of himself.
* After performing their live show at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, both Penn and Teller meet their audience in the foyer and both share conversation with fans
* Penn & Teller guest-starred on "Babylon 5 " in the episode "Day of the Dead". They playedRebo and Zooty , a pair of visiting comedians, the shorter of whom speaks only through a machine. Teller's character is shown to whisper in Sheridan's ear during the denouement, saying "Because it tells me to".
* Teller speaks extensively in theHistory Channel special "Houdini: Unlocking the Mystery", though he is shot with aback light to hide his face insilhouette . He also speaks off-camera in the Showtime television series "Bullshit! " (usually in the form of profanity).
* On a celebrity episode of "Fear Factor ", Teller briefly breaks his silence by quietly exclaiming "Yes!" During "off the deep end," Teller screams whilst going down a water slide.
* When Penn & Teller were interviewed on "The Daily Show ", one ofCraig Kilborn 's 5 Questions was "Teller! Say something!" In response, Teller covered his mouth, uttering "Fuck you, Craig", thus compelling the censors to bleep it or render it silent. A similar incident occurred on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ".
* After most of their performances (including at their current showplace, theRio All Suite Hotel and Casino inLas Vegas, Nevada ) the duo mingles with the crowd in the lobby for photos and autographs. Teller speaks to all comers, which was not always the case. [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1114511 NPR: Magician and trickster Teller of Penn and Teller ] ]
* Teller also contributed an audio review of the book "The Glorious Deception", by illusion designerJim Steinmeyer , onNational Public Radio in July2005 . [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4750603 NPR: 'Glorious Deception' in Magic ] ]
* TheJanuary 31 ,2007 episode of "The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe " has a six-minute interview with Teller. [ [http://www.theskepticsguide.org/skepticsguide/podcastinfo.asp?pid=80 The Skeptics Guide - Skepticast #80: 1/31/2007 ] ]
* In the special "Penn and Teller's Invisible Thread", a scuffle with some military officers in an airport hangar after a conversation with an alien prompts Teller to shout his partner's name into a megaphone.
* In an appearance on "Late Night", Teller (portraying a dummy version of himself) speaks to David Letterman as a demonstration of how the dummy can talk, and later screams in pain.
* In an episode of "" entitled "Nukes, Hybrids, andLesbians ", Teller burns himself with a match and mutters a swear under his breath.
* In the beginning of another episode of "" entitled "PETA ", Penn stands in the foreground with Teller, heating up a cattle branding iron with the word "Bullshit!" on it while a live bull (whom Penn has named "Dave") stands in the background. Penn brands Teller with the iron, to which Teller exclaims "Mother Fucker! Ohh!" Penn laughs and says to the bull, "Hey cool, Dave, he "can" talk!".
* In theAugust 20 ,2007 episode of the New York Times' "Science Times" podcast, Teller is interviewed. [http://podcasts.nytimes.com/podcasts/2007/08/20/21scienceupdate.mp3] .
* In theDecember 24 ,2007 show "All Things Considered " Teller spoke at length about his stageplay version ofMacbeth [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17587250 NPR: New Production Brings Magic to 'Macbeth' ] ] .
* Teller did the voice of the character Octum in the English language version of the animated movie "Light Years" (1988).
* Penn and Teller have a cameo as themselves on an episode of "The Simpsons ", where he accidentally breaks character and verbally berates Homer, who expresses surprise in his ability to speak. Teller then expresses great anxiety, saying "Oh no, now Penn's gonna beat me!"
*"& Teller", a short film about Teller dealing with a zombie apocalypse won a contest and was included on the DVD of George A. Romero'sDiary of the Dead .Books by Teller
* "When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours!": Joe Teller -- A Portrait by His Kid" (2000) ISBN 0-922233-22-5
* "House of Mystery: The Magic Science of David P. Abbott" (editor)
*cite book | author=Jillette, Penn; and Teller | title=Penn and Teller's How to Play with Your Food | location=New York | publisher=Villard | year=1992 | id=ISBN 0679743111
*cite book | author=Jillette, Penn; and Teller | title=Penn and Teller's How to Play in Traffic | publisher=Berkley Trade | year=1997 | id=ISBN 978-1572972933ee also
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External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoksoGBtpJ0&mode=related&search= A Tour Of Teller's Home]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgtgOs_OkTU Video of Teller talking]
* [http://www.pennandteller.com/ Penn & Teller's official website]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080202163956/http://www.pennandteller.com/sincity/penn-n-teller/faq.html Penn & Teller official FAQ (Internet Archive)] ]
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