Penn Fraser Jillette (born March 5, 1955 in Greenfield, Massachusetts) is an American illusionist and comedian known for his work with fellow illusionist Teller as Penn & Teller.
Penn Jillette, the larger (6'6"/1.98 m compared to Teller's 5'9"/1.75 m), talkative half of Penn & Teller, once attended Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth Clown College, for which he has since apologized. Jillette became disillusioned with traditional magic acts that presented the craft as real by watching The Amazing Kreskin on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. At age eighteen, he saw a show by illusionist James Randi (The Amazing Randi), and became enamored of his presentation of magic that openly acknowledged deception as entertainment rather than a mysterious supernatural power. Jillette regularly acknowledges Randi as the one person on the planet he loves the most besides members of his family.
Penn married television producer Emily Zolten during an impromptu ceremony at a Las Vegas wedding chapel on November 23, 2004. They welcomed their first child, daughter Moxie CrimeFighter Jillette, on June 3, 2005 and their son Zolten Penn Jillette, on May 22, 2006. On a January 2006 episode of the radio show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, Jillette explained that his wife suggested they use "CrimeFighter" because she herself does not have a middle name, people don't generally know other people's middle names, and they might as well "have some fun with it."
He occasionally notes with irony that although he lives and works in Las Vegas, he does not gamble (though he has written a book on how to win at poker), and claims he has never had a drink of alcohol or done recreational drugs.
Penn is an outspoken atheist, libertarian, and skeptic.
San Francisco radio talk show host John London was fired, along with his producer and co-host, after London offered $5,000 for the murder of Jillette, "$7,000 if he suffers". This offer was made because Jillette went on a five minute rant about how Paris Hilton should never sink down to the level of Mother Teresa. Jillette's accusations, which were broadcast during a third season episode of Penn & Teller's Showtime series Bullshit! called "Holier Than Thou", was that people had to suffer and die under the rules of the Roman Catholic Church in order for her to be enlightened. "She must have been so enlightened she glowed in the dark!" Guests Christopher Hitchens, Dr. Aroup Chatterjee and Kelly Dunham portrayed Mother Teresa as a demented, twisted woman who accepted upwards of $50 million from the wealthy in order, contrary to common belief, to build churches instead of hospitals.
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