Teller
Teller, born Raymond Joseph Teller on February 14, 1948, is a renowned American magician, illusionist, and comedian, celebrated for being the quiet yet captivating half of the iconic duo Penn & Teller, alongside his partner Penn Jillette. Teller has made a significant impact in the realm of magic and entertainment, utilizing his unique style to blend humor with illusion.
Beyond his performances, Teller is a passionate advocate for atheism, libertarian principles, free-market economics, and scientific skepticism. He legally adopted the moniker "Teller," shedding his birth name, which has become synonymous with his artistic identity. As a vocal skeptic and debunker of pseudoscience, he has dedicated much of his work to challenging unfounded beliefs and promoting rational thought.
Teller's contributions extend to his role as a Fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank that also recognizes Jillette as a Fellow. This affiliation is prominently featured in their Emmy-nominated Showtime series, "Bullshit!," where they tackle various topics with a critical lens, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based reasoning.
Throughout his career, Teller has received numerous accolades for his innovative performances and thought-provoking content, solidifying his status as a leading figure in contemporary magic and entertainment. His enduring partnership with Penn Jillette continues to captivate audiences worldwide.