Teller (magician) explained

Teller
Birth Name:Raymond Joseph Teller
Birth Date:February 14, 1948
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Education:Amherst College (BA)
Years Active:1974–present
Occupation:Magician

Teller (born Raymond Joseph Teller; February 14, 1948) is an American magician. He is half of the comedy magic duo Penn & Teller, along with Penn Jillette, and usually does not speak during performances. Teller is a H.L. Mencken Fellow at the Cato Institute.[1]

Early life

Teller was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[2] [3] [4] the son of Irene B. (née Derrickson) and Israel Max "Joseph" Teller (1913–2004).[5] His father, who was of Russian-Jewish descent, was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Philadelphia. His mother was from a Delaware farming family. They met as painters attending art school at Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial.[6] [7] His mother was Methodist, and Teller was raised as "a sort of half-assed Methodist".[8] He graduated from Philadelphia's Central High School in 1965, and in 1969 graduated from Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts in Classics. He became a high-school Latin teacher.[9]

At some point, Teller legally changed his name to the mononym "Teller", his family surname.[10] [11] He had reportedly been using the mononym professionally since, at least, some time before the 1975 formation of the Asparagus Valley Cultural Society.[12] By December 2000, he reported that his own parents were calling him Teller.[13]

Teller taught Greek and Latin at Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.[14] [15] In 2001, he was inducted into the Central High School Hall of Fame.[16]

Health

In 2018–2019, Teller had three back surgeries over 18 months. In late September 2022, he underwent quadruple-bypass heart surgery.[17]

Career

Performing

Teller began performing with his friend Weir Chrisemer as The Othmar Schoeck Memorial Society for the Preservation of Unusual and Disgusting Music. He met Penn Jillette in 1974, and, with Chrisemer, they became a three-person act called Asparagus Valley Cultural Society, which started at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival and subsequently played in San Francisco. In 1981, Jillette and Teller began performing exclusively together as Penn & Teller, an act that continues to this day. On April 5, 2013, Penn and Teller were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the live performance category.[18] The following day, they were recognized by the Magic Castle with the Magicians of the Year award.

Teller rarely speaks while performing but regularly speaks in other contexts, such as interviews.[19] Teller's trademark silence originated during his youth, when he earned a living performing magic at college fraternity parties.[20] He found that if he maintained silence throughout his act, spectators refrained from throwing beer and heckling him and paid more attention to his performance.[21]

Writing

Teller collaborated with Jillette on three magic books, and 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 100 unpublished cartoons which were strongly influenced by George Lichty's Grin and Bear It. The book was favorably reviewed by Publishers Weekly. Teller's father's "wryly observed scenes of Philadelphia street life" were created in 1939. 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 and Alaska, 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 as World War II began.[22]

Teller is a co-author of the paper "Attention and Awareness in Stage Magic: Turning Tricks into Research", published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (November 2008).[23]

In 2010, Teller wrote Play Dead,[24] a "throwback to the spook shows of the 1930s and '40s" that ran September 12–24 in Las Vegas before opening Off Broadway in New York. The show starred sideshow performer and magician Todd Robbins.[25]

Directing

In 2008, Teller and Aaron Posner co-directed a version of Macbeth which incorporated stage magic techniques in the scenes with the Three Witches.[26] In 2014, Teller and Posner co-directed a version of The Tempest, which again made use of stage magic; in an interview Teller stated that "Shakespeare wrote one play that's about a magician, and it seemed like about time to realize that with all the capabilities of modern magic in the theater."[27] In 2018, Teller and Posner co-conceived and directed a brand new production of Macbeth at Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois.[28] In 2022, the Round House Theater staged Teller and Posner's adaptation of The Tempest and made a video recording of it temporarily available for purchase, to stream.[29]

Teller directed a feature film documentary, Tim's Vermeer, which was released in 2014.[30] [31] [32] [33] [34] He and Jillette served as executive producers, with distribution by Sony Pictures Classics.[35]

Books

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986My ChauffeurAbdul
1987 Miami Vice Ralph Fisher Season 4 episode 8: "Like a Hurricane"
1987 Long Gone Hale Buchman Jr.
1989 Penn & Teller Get Killed Self
1995 The Fantasticks Mortimer
1995;
1997
The Drew Carey Show Geller Season 1 episode 6: "Drew Meets Lawyers"
Season 2 episode 17: "See Drew Run"
1997 Sabrina the Teenage Witch Skippy Season 1 episode 1: "Pilot"
Season 1 episode 13: "Jenny's Non-Dream"
1998 Dharma & Greg Mr. Boots Season 1 episode 20: "The Cat's Out of the Bag"
Babylon 5 Zooty Season 5 episode 8: "Day of the Dead"
1999;
2011
The Simpsons Self Season 11 episode 6: "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
Season 22 episode 18: "The Great Simpsina"
2000 Fantasia 2000
2003–2010
2004The West WingSeason 6 episode 8: "In the Room"
2011;
2015–present
2012Laughlin
2016 Director's CutRudy Nelson
2018 The Big Bang Theory 3 episodes
2021History’s Greatest Mysteries- Season 2 Self Episode 2 “Houdini’s Lost Diaries”
2022Young SheldonPus 1 episode
2023Mrs. Davis Magic consultant

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Teller – Cato Institute. www.cato.org.
  2. Web site: Penn and Teller . October 20, 2014 . The Advocates . https://web.archive.org/web/20131221213624/http://www.theadvocates.org/libertarianism-101/libertarian-celebrities/Penn-and-Teller/ . December 21, 2013 . dead .
  3. Web site: Teller . October 20, 2014 . Encyclopedia.com .
  4. Web site: Teller . Kathleen . Morrow . Summer 2007 . Penn State University, Pennsylvania Center for the Book . October 8, 2013 . May 15, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130515190338/http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Teller__Raymond_Joseph.html . dead . Biography based on sources including "Email correspondence with Teller. 12–14 August 2007".
  5. Web site: Obituaries: Newspaper and Funeral Home Obituaries and Death Notices from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. legacy.com.
  6. Web site: 'The Exorcist' at the Geffen: No green vomit, but plenty of evil – The Ticket. Jewish Journal. June 27, 2012.
  7. Web site: Joseph Teller, artist, father of magician. philly-archives.
  8. Web site: Hollywood Now: The Monuments Men, Teller Directs, Jason B. interfaithfamily.com. February 6, 2014. October 6, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171006012821/http://www.interfaithfamily.com/arts_and_entertainment/popular_culture/Hollywood_Now_The_Monuments_Men_Teller_Directs_Jason_Biggs.shtml. dead.
  9. News: Education Is Performance Art. Lahey. Jessica. The Atlantic. February 1, 2018. en-US.
  10. News: At home: Teller's magical Vegas retreat speaks volumes. USA Today. della Cava . Marco R.. November 16, 2007. June 27, 2012.
  11. Web site: Penn & Teller: Rogue Magician Is EXPOSING Our Secrets!!!. TMZ.com. April 12, 2012. June 27, 2012.
  12. Trillin . Calvin . May 15, 1989 . A Couple Of Eccentric Guys . New Yorker . March 25, 2023.
  13. Web site: Dec. 7, 2000: Teller of "Penn & Teller" . lasvegas.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20010417130755/http://www.lasvegas.com/events/chat/120700teller.html . March 24, 2023. April 17, 2001 .
  14. Reparations . List of Bullshit! episodes . Penn & Teller: Bullshit! . Penn & Teller: Bullshit! . . May 15, 2006 . 4 . 7 .
  15. News: Lahey . Jessica . Teaching: Just Like Performing Magic . . January 21, 2016 . January 24, 2016 . Teller taught high school Latin for six years before he left to pursue a career in magic with Penn... .
  16. Web site: The CHS Alumni Hall of Fame . 2024-07-21 . AACHS . en-US.
  17. Web site: As Teller recovers, it's the Penn & Michael show at the Rio. October 28, 2022.
  18. Web site: Magicians Penn & Teller Get Star on Walk of Fame . CBS Los Angeles . April 5, 2013 . April 7, 2013.
  19. Web site: Teller Explained Why He Remains Silent on Stage During an Interview in 2015 . Heavy, Inc. . May 18, 2020 . March 17, 2020 .
  20. Web site: 'Silent' Teller to magically make 'Macbeth' a 'horror thriller' . May 21, 2007 . Lynn . Elber . April 25, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930155800/http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20070425%2FENTERTAINMENT%2F70425059 . September 30, 2007 . dead .
  21. Web site: For Penn & Teller's Magical Partnership, The Trick Is Telling The Truth . National Public Radio . August 1, 2015 . August 1, 2015 .
  22. "Forecasts", Publishers Weekly, August 15, 2000.
  23. Macknik, S.L. . Attention and Awareness in Stage Magic: Turning Tricks into Research . Nat. Rev. Neurosci. . 9 . 11 . 871–9 . November 2008 . 18949833 . 10.1038/nrn2473. vanc. King M . Randi J . 3 . Robbins . Apollo . Teller . Thompson . John . Martinez-Conde . Susana. 1826552 .
  24. Web site: Play Dead . Playdeadnyc.com . August 2, 2011.
  25. News: Teller's Las Vegas-born Play Dead is headed to off-Broadway . September 16, 2010 . September 27, 2010 . . Chareunsy, Don . June 7, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140607002955/http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/blogs/luxe-life/2010/sep/16/tellers-las-vegas-born-emplay-deadem-headed--broad/ . dead .
  26. News: The Magician Not Only Speaks, But Chooses to Utter 'Macbeth'! . The Wall Street Journal . Joanne . Kaufman . New York. January 8, 2008 . July 23, 2015.
  27. News: The Silent Man Speaks: Teller Re-Imagines 'The Tempest' With Magic . Andrea . Shea . May 14, 2014 . WBUR.org . WBUR . June 10, 2014 . Boston.
  28. Web site: Teller and Aaron Posner to Create New Macbeth for Chicago Shakespeare Theater. April 13, 2017 . November 2, 2018.
  29. Web site: News: Round House Theatre Announces Virtual Streaming of 'The Tempest'. Desk. January 16, 2023.
  30. Web site: Sony Pictures Classics Unlocks Tim's Vermeer. ComingSoon.net. July 29, 2013. September 5, 2013. July 15, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140715215230/http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=107126. dead.
  31. News: Teller's 'Tim's Vermeer' Bought By Sony Classics . Variety . June 4, 2014.
  32. News: A Documentary by Teller Explores the Magic of Vermeer . The New York Times . Dave . Itzkoff . July 29, 2013.
  33. Web site: Sony Pictures Classics picks up "Tim's Vermeer". realscreen.com.
  34. News: Telluride Film Review: 'Tim's Vermeer' . Variety . June 4, 2014.
  35. Web site: Triangulation 118. TWiT.tv.