Penn Jillette
Penn Jillette, born Penn Fraser Jillette on March 5, 1955, in Greenfield, Massachusetts, is an American magician, actor, musician, inventor, television personality, and author. He is best known as one half of the magic duo Penn & Teller, alongside his partner Teller (Raymond Joseph Teller). The duo is renowned for their unique blend of magic, comedy, and skepticism.
Jillette’s interest in magic began at a young age, and he started performing professionally while still in high school. He attended the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College and later studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he graduated with a degree in Latin.
In 1975, Jillette met Teller, and the two began performing together, combining their respective skills to create a distinctive style of magic that challenged traditional conventions. They gained widespread acclaim for their innovative approach and became known for their edgy and often controversial performances.
Throughout their career, Penn & Teller have appeared in numerous television shows and specials, including their long-running series “Penn & Teller: Bullshit!” in which they debunked popular myths and pseudoscience. They have also authored several books and have been involved in various other projects spanning film, theater, and music.
In addition to his work with Penn & Teller, Jillette has pursued solo endeavors, including solo magic performances, acting roles in film and television, and musical projects. He is known for his outspoken atheism and libertarian views, which he often discusses in his writings and public appearances.
Overall, Penn Jillette has had a multifaceted career marked by creativity, innovation, and a willingness to challenge conventions. He continues to entertain and inspire audiences around the world with his unique brand of magic and humor.