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Teller and Penn at the 1988 Emmy
Awards.
Penn & Teller (Penn Fraser Jillette and Teller) are Las Vegas
headliners whose act is
an amalgam of illusion and comedy. Penn
Jillette is a
raconteur;
Teller generally uses
mime while performing, although his voice can
occasionally be heard throughout their performance.
They specialize in
gory tricks, exposing frauds, and
performing clever pranks, and have become associated with Las
Vegas
, atheism, scientific skepticism, and libertarianism.
Careers
Penn and Teller were introduced to one another by Weir Chrisimer.
From the
late 1970s through 1981, the three made up an act called "Asparagus
Valley Cultural Society" which played in San Francisco
at the Phoenix Theater. This act was sillier
and less "edgy" than today's Penn & Teller act. Chrisimer
helped to develop some bits that continued on to be performed by
Penn & Teller; most notably Teller's "Shadows" trick, which
involves a single red rose.
By 1985, Penn & Teller were receiving rave reviews for their
Off Broadway show and
Emmy award-winning
PBS special,
Penn & Teller Go Public.
In 1987, they began
the first of two successful Broadway
runs.
Through the late 1980s and early 1990s, the duo made numerous
television appearances on
Late Night with David
Letterman and
Saturday
Night Live, as well as
The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno,
Late
Night with Conan O'Brien,
The Today Show, and many
others.
Penn & Teller had national tours throughout the 1990s, gaining
critical praise. They have also made television guest appearances
on
Babylon 5 (as the comedy team
Rebo and Zooty),
The
Drew Carey Show, a few episodes of
Hollywood Squares from 1998 until
2004, ABC's
Muppets
Tonight, FOX's
The
Bernie Mac Show, an episode of the game show
Fear Factor on NBC, NBC's
The West Wing, guest stars
during an 2 part episode of the final season of ABC's
Home Improvement in 1998, 4 episodes
during season 1 of
Sabrina, the Teenage
Witch in 1996, NBC's
Las Vegas, and FOX's
The Simpsons episode
Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder.
They also
appeared as Three-card Monte
scam artists in the music video for "It's
Tricky" by Run-DMC in 1987, and are
thrown out of a Las
Vegas
hotel room in the music
video for "Waking Up in
Vegas" by Katy Perry in
2009.
Their Showtime Network television show
Bullshit! takes a
skeptical look at
psychics,
religion, the
pseudoscientific, conspiracy theories, and the
paranormal. It has also featured critical segments on
gun control,
astrology,
Feng Shui,
environmental issues,
PETA,
weight loss, the
Americans with
Disabilities Act, and the
war on
drugs.
The duo describe their social and political views as
libertarian.
They have also described themselves as
teetotalers. Their book,
Penn & Teller's
How to Play in Traffic, explains that they avoid absolutely
all alcohol and drugs, including
caffeine,
though they do appear to smoke cigarettes in some videos. Penn has
said that he has never even tasted alcohol, and that his tolerance
for certain drugs is so low that his doctor only had to administer
a minute amount of
anesthetic relative to
what one would expect necessary for a man of his size to undergo
surgery.
The pair have written several books about magic, including
Penn
& Teller's Cruel Tricks For Dear Friends,
Penn &
Teller's How to Play with Your Food, and
Penn &
Teller's How to Play in Traffic. Since 2001, Penn & Teller
have performed six nights a week (or as Penn puts it on
Bullshit!: "Every night of the
week . .
.
except Fridays!") in Las Vegas at the Rio All Suite
Hotel and Casino
.
Penn Jillette hosted a weekday
one-hour talk
show on Infinity Broadcasting's
Free FM
radio network from January 3, 2006 to March 2, 2007 with cohost
Michael Goudeau. He also hosted the
game show
Identity,
which debuted on
December 18, 2006 on
NBC.
Penn & Teller have also shown support for the
Brights movement and are now listed on the
movement's homepage under the Enthusiastic Brights section.
According to an article in
Wired
magazine, their license plates are customized so they read,
"Atheist" and "Godless", and when Penn signs autographs, he often
writes down, "there is no God" with his signature.
Tricks
Their tricks include Teller hanging upside-down over a bed of
spikes in a
straitjacket, Teller
drowning in a huge container of water, Teller being run over by an
18-wheel
tractor-trailer, Teller
swinging over bear-traps on a
trapeze, and
knives going through Penn's hands. Many of their effects rely
heavily on shock appeal and
violence,
although presented in a
humorous manner.
Sometimes, the pair will claim to reveal a secret of how a magic
trick is done, but those tricks are usually invented by the duo for
the sole purpose of exposing them, and therefore designed with more
spectacular and weird methods than would have been necessary had it
just been a "proper" magic trick. For example, in the "reveal" of
one trick, while Teller waits for his cue, he reads magazines and
eats a snack. Another example is their rendition of the
cups and balls, using transparent cups.
Penn and Teller perform their own adaptation of the famous
bullet catch illusion. Each simultaneously
fires a gun at the other, through small panes of glass, and then
"catches" the other's bullet in his mouth.
They also have an assortment of
card
tricks in their repertoire, virtually all of them involving the
force of the Three of Clubs on an
unsuspecting audience member as this card is easy for viewers to
identify on television cameras.
The duo will sometimes perform tricks that discuss the intellectual
underpinnings of magic. One of their acts, titled "Magician vs.
Juggler", features Teller performing card tricks while Penn juggles
and delivers a monologue on the difference between the two:
jugglers start as socially aware children who go outside and learn
juggling with other children; magicians are misfits who stay in the
house and teach themselves magic tricks out of spite.
In one of their most politically charged tricks, they make a
U.S. flag seem to
disappear by wrapping it in a copy of the
United States Bill of Rights,
and apparently setting the flag on fire, so that "the flag is gone
but the Bill of Rights remains." The act may also feature the
"Chinese bill of rights", presented as a transparent piece of
acetate. They normally end the routine by restoring the unscathed
flag to its starting place on the flagpole; however, on a TV guest
appearance on
The West
Wing this final part was omitted for drama.
One of their more recent tricks involves a nail gun with blanked
(missing) nails from its strip of nails. Penn begins by firing
several nails (presumably real) into a board in front of him. He
then proceeds to turn the nail gun on himself several times while
suffering no injuries. His patter builds as he oscillates between
firing blanks at himself and firing nails into the board. While
performing he explains that the trick is merely memorization, but
the lone fact that he does not flinch when he could fire a nail
into his hand is the trick. He concludes by saying the greatest
trick is this, while putting the nail gun up to his neck assuming
no nails are within, and fires without even blinking.
Off-stage relationship
Penn Jillette has told interviewer
Larry King that a big part of the duo's
success and longevity is due to their never having been close
friends. They enjoy working together immensely, but have little in
common besides magic. As a result of their drastically different
lifestyles and interests, they rarely socialize or interact when
not working. Jillette believes that their partnership succeeds
precisely because they give each other a great deal of space
off-stage.
Television projects
Movies
Other appearances
- Top Chef (Season 6, Episode 6)
9/23/09
- Don't Forget The
Lyrics 1/16/09
- Miami Vice "Prodigal Son"
(Season 2)- Penn only
- Muppets Tonight "The
Gary Cahuenga Episode" (Season 2, Episode 10 - 1997)
- Saturday Night Live
Episodes 1101, 1106, 1109, 1112, 1115, 1116, 1207 (1985–1986)
- Run DMC "It's Tricky" Music Video (1986)
- Ramones "Something To Believe
In" Music Video
- David Letterman
(1989)
- Pizza Hut Commercial
- Lois & Clark
Illusions of Grandeur 1/23/94 Penn only
- Sabrina,
the Teenage Witch Pilot, Terrible Things, Jenny's
Non-Dream, First Kiss (1996–1997)
- Dharma and Greg - Cats
Out of the Bag (1998)
- Babylon 5 – "Day of the Dead" (1998)
as Rebo and Zooty
- Fear and Loathing
in Las Vegas-Penn out front, Teller behind him (1998)
- Hollywood Squares
Dates: 10/1/99, 01/08/01, 10/06/03, 10/07/03, 10/08/03, 10/09/03,
10/10/03, 04/05/04
- Fear Factor Episode 301
(2002)
- Las Vegas Episode
108 "Luck Be a Lady" (11/17/2003)
- The View Dates: 02/19/04,
10/31/05, 02/23/06, 10/31/2006, 6/24/2008
- Ford Motor Company
Golf Commercials (2006)
- The Drew Carey
Show
- The Simpsons in
Hello Gutter, Hello
Fadder
- Friends "The One With The
Cuffs" -Penn only
- Criss Angel
Mindfreak
- America's Got
Talent (8/10/06 & 8/16/06)
- Space Ghost Coast to
Coast
- The Colbert Report-
Penn only
- Celebrity
Deathmatch in a fight against Siegfried and Roy
- The Colbert Report
to debate the origins of various magic tricks in relation to the
recent democratic
takeover of the senate-Penn only (2006)
- The History Channel
special "Nostradamus: 500 Years Later" (2006)
- While You Were Out
Episode aired on March 21, 2004: Penn redecorates the backstage
greenroom with the help of the WYWO crew while Teller is away!
- The West Wing #608 "In
The Room" - Broadcast: December 8, 2004 - Presidential Daughter
Zoey has a birthday party in the White House and Penn and Teller do
magic tricks for her and the guests. And they do a trick that makes
the guests think they have burnt an American flag inside the Bill
of Rights (which was untouched). The press later hears about it and
questions are raised about whether Bartlet was in the room when the
trick was done.
- Car 54, Where Are
You? both Penn and Teller appear as gun dealers in a
bar.
- ¡Mucha Lucha! as
themselves and El Malèficos assistants.
- Bill Nye the Science
Guy
- Home Improvement (TV
Series)
- Just For Laughs
- V.I.P. Episode 122
"Val The Hard Way"
- Where in
the World is Carmen Sandiego?
- Katy Perry "Waking Up in Vegas" Music Video
(2009)
- Numb3rs - Season 5 Ep6 "Magic Show" Only Penn appears
- Time Warp -
Season 2, "Las Vegas: Warped"
- The L Word - Season 3,
"Losing the Light" - Around fifteen minutes into the show, Shane is
watching television, Penn & Teller: Bullshit! is on.
Books
- Penn & Teller's How to Play in Traffic (1997, ISBN 1-57297-293-9)
- Penn & Teller's How to Play with Your Food
(1992, ISBN 0-679-74311-1)
- Penn & Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends
(1989, ISBN 0-394-75351-8)
- Sock 2004, ISBN 0-312-32805-2 (Penn Jillette sole
author)
- How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker: The Wisdom of Dickie
Richard 2006, ISBN 0-312-34905-X (Penn Jillette and Mickey D.
Lynn)
- When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours: Joe Teller -- A
Portrait By His Kid 2000, ISBN 0-922-23322-5 (Teller sole
author)
Awards and recognitions
Awards won
Nominations
- Emmy Awards
- Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming
(Single-Camera) (2006)
- Outstanding Reality Program (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
- Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming (2004, 2005,
2006, 2007)
- Outstanding Main Title Design (2003)
- Outstanding Main Title Theme Music (2003)
Video games
References
- Penn & Teller Bio
- Booking Entertainment: Penn & Teller
bio
- Penn & Teller on Babylon 5
- Infinity Broadcasting article on Penn
- Penn & Teller website
- The Brights' Net: Enthusiastic Brights
- Penn & Teller on force trick
- Guide to West Wing on Penn & Teller
- IMDB
on My Chauffeur
- IMDB
on Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
External links