Penn Jillette

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Penn Jillette Wiki Biography

Penn Fraser Jillette was born on the 5th March 1955, in Greenfield, Massachusetts USA. He is a magician, illusionist, juggler, musician, actor and author which are all sources of Penn Jillette’s net worth. He is also known for supporting the ideas of free-market capitalism, libertarianism, scientific scepticism and atheism. Jillette has been active in the entertainment industry since 1974.

How much is Penn Jillette’s net worth? It has been estimated that the outright size of his wealth is as much as $175 million, accumulated during his varied career of over 40 years.

Penn Jillette was raised in Greenfield, Massachusetts. He became aware of atheistic ideas in his teenage years. Penn was educated at Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in which he met his future partner Raymond Teller. Together they formed the successful duo Penn & Teller which toured all over the country. The performances of the duo Penn & Teller increased the net worth of Penn and his partner considerably, as with an interesting program which included eating fire, juggling knives and swallowing needles they attracted large audience, and were invited to perform in many shows.

Other significant sources of Penn Jillette’s net worth are films and television. Concerning his roles on the cinema screen, Jillette has appeared in more than 20 films. Jillette and Teller starred in the black comedy film “Penn & Teller Get Killed” directed by Arthur Penn., playing themselves, though the film received mostly negative reviews. Penn was in the main cast of the films “Hackers” (1995) directed by Iain Softley, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1998) directed and co-written by Terry Gilliam, “Michael Moore Hates America” (2004) directed by Mike Wilson, “An Honest Liar” (2014) directed and produced by Tyler Measom and Justin Weinstein, and others.

Among a number of episodic appearances on television, the duo had their own shows “Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular”(1998–1999), “Penn & Teller: Bullshit!”(2003–2010) and “Penn & Teller: Fool Us”(2010–present). Jillette was cast as a regular in the television game show “Hollywood Squares”(1999–2004), and since 2014 has hosted “Penn Jillette’s Street Cred” (2014–present).

More, during his career Penn has been featuring in several podcasts. Currently, he stars in the podcast “Penn’s Sunday School”(2012–present). On the whole, cinema, television and the internet have all added significant revenue to the total size of Jillette’s net worth.

In addition to the above, Penn Jillette is the author of books which are usually based on the topic of magic, or shares atheistic beliefs. He debuted with the book “Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends” (1989), and among his more popular publications are “Penn and Teller’s How to Play In Traffic” (1997), “How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker: The Wisdom of Dickie Richar” (2005) and “Every Day is an Atheist Holiday!: More Magical Tales from the Author of God, No!” (2012). Writing has also increased the net worth of Penn Jillette.

Concerning the private life of the magician, Penn Jillette is married to Emily Zolten since 2004, and the family has two children.

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Penn Jillette Quick Info

Full Name Penn & Teller
Net Worth $175 Million
Salary $175 million
Date Of Birth March 5, 1955
Place Of Birth Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.98 m)
Profession Actor, Television producer, Magician, Illusionist, Writer, Inventor, Musician, Comedian, Screenwriter, Voice Actor
Education Amherst College, Central High School, Julia R. Masterman School, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Emily Zolten Jillette (m. 2004)
Children Moxie CrimeFighter Jillette, Zolten Penn Jillette
Parents Joseph Teller, Irene B. Derrickson, Samuel H. Jillette, Valda R. Jillette
Siblings Valda Jillette Stowe, Valda Jillette Stowe
Nicknames Penn Fraser Jillette , Jillette, Penn , Penn and Teller , Penn , Penn & Teller
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/pennjillette
Google+ http://plus.google.com/103472952324873369088
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0422710
Awards WGA Award for Best Comedy/Variety – (Including Talk) Series – Television, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Illusions/Magic Design, WGA Award for Best Comedy/Variety – (Including Talk) Series – Television
Music Groups Wonderlick
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing – Nonfiction Programming, BAFTA Award for Best Documentary, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Realit…
Movies My Chauffeur, Penn & Teller Get Killed, Car 54, Where Are You?, The Fantasticks, Dracula’s Daughters vs. the Space Brains, Atlas Shrugged: Part II, Tim’s Vermeer, Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, Director’s Cut, Zoey’s Zoo, & Teller, Play Dead, Director’s Cut, Tim’s Vermeer, Toy Story, Hackers, Penn & Tell…
TV Shows Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, Penn & Teller Tell a Lie, Dancing with the Stars, Wizard Wars, Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular, Penn & Teller’s Magic and Mystery Tour, Hollywood Squares, Identity, The Moxy Show, Behind the Scenes, Penn Point

Penn Jillette Trademarks

  1. Long black hair, usually tied back in a ponytail
  2. Glasses
  3. Soul patch
  4. Towering height
  5. Deep hoarse voice
  6. Acerbic humor
  7. The taller, non-silent half of Penn & Teller

Penn Jillette Quotes

  • One of the things video games do is allow a playfulness of fear and aggression, to explore in that space and be comfortable without anyone getting hurt. Certain horrors in our world we can’t defeat. Death is certain. Pain is certain. Suffering is certain. We can’t fight that in the real world, and yet in art we can. [Controlling fear of those certainties through any kind of art is] the strongest ‘fuck you’ to death and suffering we’re able to give. [February, 2016]
  • This is going to sound horrible, but I don’t even know how much I make in a year. It must be, you know, a couple of million dollars, a few million. I know it’s more money than my dad, a jail guard, made in his lifetime; more money than I’ll ever need.
  • The one kind of person I have a lot of trouble understanding is the kind of person that says the existence of God or religion doesn’t matter, it’s not an important decision. I think it’s vitally important; it’s what all our lives are based on.
  • Performers have the right to say what they want to, and anyone paying money has the right to accept or reject the art and entertainment that’s available.
  • People still seem to think that they should vote themselves money. They seem to think there is stuff which they think is the government’s job, when it’s really the individual’s job.
  • When 9/11 hit, the second thing I said to myself was, ‘This really is what religious people do.’ Those people flying the plane were very good, very pious, truly faithful believers. There’s no other way to paint them. Of course, they are extremists by definition, but they certainly aren’t going against Islam in any real way.
  • In my run-ins with Christians… I find that they really are good moral people. And we overlap on everything, and they don’t seem to be the kind of people that are waiting to hear voices to tell them what to do.
  • I don’t want people who are in poverty, in pain, or suffering, to suffer because it’s for their own good and they can pull themselves up by their bootstraps. I want to help them. I want us all to help them.
  • Everybody wants clean, safe energy. Some people think nuclear is the way to go. Some people think coal is the way to go. Some people think wind is the way to go. And there’s always balances on that.
  • A lot of older parents worry about being older parents. I hear people say, ‘I don’t want to be too old to play baseball with my son.’ They worry that their kids will be embarrassed by their parents’ age.
  • I am a huge fan of proselytizing. I am a huge fan of speaking your mind. The only way we can share the universe… is by talking very strongly about what we believe.
  • When I was a kid, politicians wanted to avoid talking about religion if they could. John F. Kennedy couldn’t duck the issue, being Catholic and all. So how did he address it? By reminding Americans that religion shouldn’t be an issue, that he was concentrating on big things like poverty and hunger and leading the space race.
  • I think it’s pretty cruel to give a kid a name that others are going to have. I think it’s very important to have a unique name within any group you’re likely to be in.
  • If you don’t pay your taxes and you don’t answer the warrant and you don’t go to court, eventually someone will pull a gun. Eventually someone with a gun will show up. I want everything the government does to be done, I just want it to be done voluntarily.
  • I live in Vegas, and I see people by the side of the road with cardboard signs who seem like they might have tried that spending their way out of debt thing.
  • Cheerios bring back memories. I actually don’t think I ate them much as a kid, though; maybe it’s some sort of Jungian memory, I don’t know. But they have so much sugar, it’s great.
  • I’m not bothered by the idea of getting old, or I guess you could say by having arrived at old. I was 10 when my mom turned 55. For 1955, she was a very old mom.
  • Teller and I worked Renaissance Festivals and street performing – actually more real, no kidding around, Philadelphia street performing than we did Renaissance Festivals.
  • It wasn’t success, because Teller and I, by the time Asparagus Valley got together – within a year, we had achieved all our goals. I mean, our goal was to earn our living doing exactly what we wanted. Which is many people’s goal.
  • Having a Hummer is stupid. It’s stupid to waste that much gas. It’s stupid to waste that much money on gas. It’s stupid to parade your insecurities on public roads. Hummers are stupid-looking.
  • ‘Christian’ used to be a throwaway word. People didn’t used to use it much. People didn’t start self-labeling or getting labeled Christian until the last part of the 20th century. Before that, you might identify as a Baptist, or a Southern Baptist or a Methodist. But there wasn’t one identifier that put you in a fold with all the other believers.
  • You should think about the world and feel about your heart.
  • No one can tell you the rules of ‘Celebrity Apprentice.’ No one. Donald Trump just does what he wants, which is mostly pontificating to people who are sucking up to him, while the network people try to manipulate him into making the highest-rated show they can.
  • You can’t believe how pro-gay and pro-freedom-of-speech I am. I’m way out beyond anyone on the Left.
  • I’ve voted Libertarian as long as I can remember, but I don’t really remember much before the Clintons and the Bushes. Those clans made a lot of us bugnutty.
  • The first thing I said to myself on 9/11 was, ‘There go our civil rights.’ I found out by comparing notes later that George Carlin and I both said that at the exact same time. That’s the first thing that popped into our head.
  • You can’t allow people freedom and then change your mind when the things don’t go your way.
  • We need a president who realizes that there’s no government business in show business.
  • We celebrities are desperate pigs.
  • Tommy Smothers is a hero of mine.
  • We know what racist people look like. They don’t deny it. They just don’t!
  • The only difference between Obama and Bush is that Obama is killing more people.
  • The reason I’m an I.B.M.-type guy today is that I really needed a laptop back in 1986, and I just couldn’t wait for the Powerbook.
  • There are performers who have built their whole career doing magic on TV and can’t really perform live at all – don’t really have jobs and skills.
  • The only secret of magic is that I’m willing to work harder on it than you think it’s worth.
  • There’s no job in show business that’s harder than any other job outside show business.
  • Part of the experience of being entertained is sitting back and plugging into someone else’s vision.
  • Obama is a great leader. He can fire people up and get them to do what he wants.
  • Penn & Teller stopped doing practical jokes, and the reason is we got much too good at it.
  • Showbiz is just there to give people something to talk about.
  • Religion is often just tribalism: pride in a group one was born into, a group that is often believed to have ‘God’ on its side.
  • In reality, many people let go of religion later in life.
  • My love of computers, besides being practical, is very direct and visceral. I love the way things look on the screen.
  • Jay-Z, he knows precisely who he’s going for – 14-year-old white suburban girls.
  • ‘Moxie’ is a name that was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then went on to mean chutzpah, and that’s nice.
  • My mom, if you asked her if she was interested in whether or not people gambled, would say no.
  • I’m totally clean and sober my whole life.
  • In my private life, I’m not around any drugs or alcohol.
  • I’ve never revved my car at a light for an attractive woman or an auto-rival, not even as a joke.
  • If you want to talk about magic, the stuff that blows me away is the stuff that’s done close up.
  • If I were trying to avoid embarrassment, I wouldn’t have stumbled my way through ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
  • I read a lot of books to my children, and they all seem really good. I think people have gotten really good at children’s books.
  • I’m totally against straight marriage – even though I’m married. I don’t think heterosexual marriage is any of the government’s business.
  • I like to read in the dark. I like to go into the bathtub, turn out all the lights, and in the dark, read my books.
  • I’m an amazing mama’s boy.
  • I intend to do the Penn & Teller show until they pry my cheesy magic wand from my cold dead fingers.
  • I hate that not everything ever written is on iBooks. Man, I hate paper.
  • I don’t want everyone to read anything; I like us all reading different books.
  • I grew up as a Christian. I suppose at some level I wanted to believe someone was watching over me.
  • I get along so much better with fundamentalist Christians than I do with wishy-washy liberals, who want everyone to get along.
  • I don’t know what’s best for other people.
  • Freedom means the freedom to be stupid, and that’s what I want.
  • Before you can read, you know the difference between a story and reality. And, of course, by the time you’re old enough to do any real damage with an Uzi, you’ve learned that difference.
  • I don’t speak for all Libertarians any more than Sean Penn speaks for all Democrats.
  • I’m a big fan of huge populations of people, so you’d think with 300 million people in the country, you don’t even have to please 1% to be phenomenally successful.
  • Technology adds nothing to art.
  • If I go out to dinner with you and you order wine, I leave. I won’t be around drugs and alcohol at all.
  • The medium is not the message – the message is the message.
  • The pure unadulterated disgust of Washington seems to me to be a really good thing.
  • Poker would have never gotten on TV when we only had three networks.
  • I think the media spends a lot of time fooling itself.
  • I have no evidence that libertarianism leads to a better life. I just think it is morally right.
  • I will forever stick up for Catholics and Christians in general. With a small number of very horrible exceptions, they do play by the rules.
  • I have more contact with people who consume, for lack of a better word, my product than any other performers.
  • I’m always fascinated by the use of the first-person plural talking about sports.
  • For the most part, any serious magic show is not using very much technology newer than theatrical lights.
  • I came to magic absolutely hating magic on a very, very deep level.
  • Everybody prefers to see a nut – they’re more fascinating.
  • Counterintuitive actions prove we can trust real knowledge and do the opposite of what we feel makes sense.
  • I have a very specific definition of censorship. Censorship must be done by the government or it’s not censorship.
  • Comedy is taken care of by a free market.
  • There never was a God. ‘God is dead’ is a halfway measure I won’t go with.
  • Counterintuitive action makes a fellow feel smart.
  • Asking someone else to do something immoral is immoral.
  • As much as I disagreed with every second of ‘Fahrenheit 9/11,’ the fact that it is out made me jump for joy.
  • Bob Barr is not crazy enough for my taste.
  • Bob Saget is the dirtiest comic who’s ever lived. Nobody touches him.
  • Barack Obama is way smarter than Bush – so way, way smarter than me. Obama is way more charismatic than me.
  • If you spend a lot of time lying to people, you think a lot about what the truth means.
  • I don’t question things that go against what I believe very much. But boy, the stuff that I really want to believe, I really question a lot.
  • Mentally ill people come from all belief systems.
  • One of the things that Teller and I are obsessed with, one of the reasons that we’re in magic, is the difference between fantasy and reality.
  • When someone is trying to interpret something for you, they always have an agenda.
  • The skills that we have are the actual magic skills – not the performing skills. We have to separate those. But the actual skills that make the tricks work, we don’t get to use again.
  • One thing you learn doing magic tricks for a living is how close every performance of every magic trick is to disaster. There are no robust magic tricks. They’re all hanging from a thread – sometimes literally.
  • I do believe that a belief in God is crazy, but that doesn’t mean that the people who believe in it are crazy. Those are two different things. Ideas can be stupid and crazy, and the people who hold those ideas are not necessarily stupid and crazy.
  • My body really, really wanted to reproduce when I was 15. It took a lot of civilization, socialization, willpower and some emulsion polymerization technology for me not to reproduce at 15.
  • The only place we were really told to tone it down – where other people would use the word censorship, but I wouldn’t – was when we did MTV right after the Beavis and Butt-head thing.
  • Building a professional relationship on respect as opposed to affection is a very good idea. Running your art projects the way you’d run a dry-cleaning business is also a really good idea. You shouldn’t go into work like you’re going on a date, like you’re hanging out with friends.
  • I’m a big fan of gospel music, and you cannot be a fan of rock and roll, you cannot be a fan of country western music, and you can’t really be a fan of jazz without listening to a lot of music that’s religious.
  • The Tea Party claims to want small government.
  • World War II proves there’s no God.
  • We knew that we were kind of odd and creeps, and we wanted to do odd, creepy stuff for people who wanted to see that.
  • We aren’t people who believe that just because we’re performers our opinions on everything need to be known.
  • The most important part of life is work, it’s the flow, it’s getting stuff done, feeling like you’re doing something.
  • My whole family is missing that sports gene. I hope I didn’t screw that up by marrying a great golfer.
  • A two-party system is way too good for those two parties.
  • Charities are really good. To a certain extent, the ones you pick are arbitrary.
  • Trey Parker did ‘Book of Mormon.’ It’s the best Broadway show I’ve ever seen. He does ‘South Park.’ It’s wonderful.
  • I believe in individual rights so much that I don’t like any sort of ‘what’s good for the cause’-type questions.
  • I love the idea that horror and fear is a celebration of health and life.
  • I think people under age 55 come to Vegas with a certain sense of irony.
  • I was about 12 when I heard my first Lenny Bruce record. He was already dead. But it changed my life and really did change the world.
  • I’m very happy being big and effeminate.
  • If you like the stuff I do, my chances of liking you go up.
  • I like things matching. I have an upright bass, a drum kit and a grand piano that’s the same color. I tend to overthink things.
  • Computers absolutely changed my life. Before I had a computer, I had never written one thing. Not one thing. I’m a very bad speller and I was embarrassed by that. When I would type, the little mistakes would make me nutty, and I would never edit anything.
  • I’ve never had a drink of alcohol or any drug in my life.
  • The vast majority of people who have mental illness problems never hurt anybody.
  • I will not counter the insanity of the PATRIOT Act with an overblown fear of my rights being taken away.
  • I’m really happy with all the art that was inspired by religion, and I think I’d be tickled to little tiny pieces if art in the future was inspired by other things.
  • When I was 15, 16, 17 years old, I spent five hours a day juggling, and I probably spent six hours a day seriously listening to music. And if I were 16 now, I would put that time into playing video games.
  • Once you have somebody that is telling you, ‘We are interpreting God for you,’ it seems like you either agree or you don’t. You either say, like Martin Luther, ‘I’m going to have a direct relationship with the word of God,’ or I”m going to go through a conduit of God on Earth,’ which would be the Pope.
  • The secret truth of ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ is that it isn’t very hard… ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ is easy like junior high is easy. All the arithmetic, the creative writing and the history are super simple, but like junior high, you do that easy work surrounded by people who are full-tilt, hormone-raging bug nutty.
  • If I had to imagine omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent power in the universe that chose to make my mother suffer, I don’t know how I would make that make sense in the universe.
  • Religion cannot and should not be replaced by atheism. Religion needs to go away and not be replaced by anything. Atheism is not a religion. It’s the absence of religion, and that’s a wonderful thing.
  • One of the things that Teller and I are obsessed with, one of the reasons that we’re in magic, is the difference between fantasy and reality. That is the subject that, if you have a brain in your head, is always dealt with in magic. The smarter the tricks you’re doing, the more that’ s an important thing.
  • Religion is faith. Faith is belief without evidence. Belief without evidence cannot be shared. Faith is a feeling. Love is also a feeling, but love makes no universal claims. Love is pure.
  • When you look at the actual numbers, the number of people who died after 9/11 was greater than the number of people who died in 9/11, even if you are talking Americans. But you know, I don’t like to talk Americans. I want to talk everybody. More innocent people died after 9/11 because of 9/11 than died in 9/11.
  • Whereas you have someone like Houdini, who works really, really hard to get really, really famous, and then has actual intellectual ideas that he puts into the culture that stay there.
  • I was always a little embarrassed when there was an act on television that requires a great deal of skill but is a little goofy, and the host comes over and acts like the person doing this skill is some sort of fool for having learned to do something that’s very, very difficult.
  • My tolerance for crazy people is, I think, high a tolerance as you’re ever going to find. I love being around David Allen Coe. I would have loved to hang out with Tiny Tim. I can listen to Sun Ra on a tape-recording rant.
  • I started out as a juggler, so I know what it means to spend eight hours a day, seven days a week practicing something that people just dismiss with a wave of hand.
  • But it’s much more exciting to make Die Hard. One of the reasons that I think that movie is so successful is it deals with those very important blue-collar relationship themes. But it’s more visually beautiful to show things blowing up. It just gives you more on the screen.
  • Everybody is designing magic iPhone apps that do things that are really, really beautiful, but a really important thing about magic is that the gimmick has to be ugly.
  • There is no reason for the government to limit political speech.
  • From 1985 to 1994, I lived in Manhattan in a big old loft right off Times Square. I could walk to work, which was in a couple of Broadway theaters, to Howard Stern’s studio, and to 30 Rock for ‘Letterman’ and ‘SNL.’ Even in New York, walking to work is homey and folksy, like living in a small town.
  • The vast majority of people who have guns never hurt anybody.
  • My parents were teetotalers and my grandparents were – it’s all the way back. It’s New English puritanical tradition.
  • If there are two things Penn & Teller stand for, it’s the truth & lying, although not necessarily in that order.
  • When I buy Windows 98, I’m not only buying something useful, I’m giving money to Bill Gates, which is a really good thing.
  • I don’t think I’m made of the right stuff to be a politician. I think I’m made to be a loose cannon.
  • The highest ideals are human intelligence, creativity and love. Respect these above all.
  • I didn’t learn fire-eating to conquer my fears. I learned fire-eating because I desperately wanted to be in show business.
  • Modern American magic, late 20th century magic, is tremendously disrespectful of the audience.
  • I believe very much that the most damning thing you can say about Muslims is that you’re afraid to say anything because they’ll hurt you.
  • Magic is the Special Olympics of entertainment.
  • I never wanted to be a magician. I never wanted to be a comedian. I never wanted to be onstage.
  • I’m always surprised when the corporate world does stupid things, because they’re often not very stupid in hindsight.
  • It is really funny to see people that you know acting unpleasantly just because there are TV cameras on.
  • The definition of a stupid thing is something that if you do everything right, you still get hurt. Fire-eating and love are stupid things.
  • It’s only the losers named ‘Dave’ that think having an unusual name is bad, and who cares what they think? They’re named ‘Dave.’
  • ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ has more integrity and is the most straightforward show I’ve ever seen.
  • Penn & Teller don’t know jack about global warming.
  • A joke is a way to say, ‘I’m going to do something funny now. If I don’t get a laugh at the end, I’m a failure.’
  • Every poker player is smarter than me.
  • Cars mean nothing to me. I’m not a car guy.
  • I love the feeling of shredded wheat. I love healthy bird food with a fun-to-eat feel. Then you spray them with sugar, and I’m there.
  • I’ve been fired from a situational comedy with a script they wrote specifically for me because of my voice.
  • For better or worse, in the 21st century, reality shows are the variety show.
  • Someone who is a good person should have no fear of the government whatsoever.
  • I like movies that are scary, but I don’t want them to be dirt dumb. I want a movie that gets my blood racing, makes me laugh, but also gives me something to think about, with maybe a little sexy thrown in. Hollywood doesn’t make movies like that.
  • The First Amendment says nothing about your getting paid for saying anything. It just says you can say it. I don’t believe that if a corporation pulls all the money out of you or a network pulls their money away or you get fired, you’re being censored.
  • The fact is that violence gives you a rush.
  • My hair is way, way long. I’ve hitchhiked across the country a zillion times. I’ve ridden in every car. I was never a hippie. It takes more than long hair.
  • Everyone’s goals are the same with very small differences. I mean, the goal of a socialist and the goal of a libertarian are exactly the same. The goals are happiness and security and freedom, and you balance those.
  • I think one of the things about Donald Trump that’s interesting is he lives in a rarified atmosphere where it’s possible that he doesn’t get enough feedback, enough people rolling their eyes at him. It’s a danger more in show business than it is with wealth.
  • The cliché of the nerdy kid who doesn’t go outside and just plays games is completely untrue. And it’s also true for the nerdy kid who studies comic books and turns into this genius, and it is also true for the nerdy kid who listens to every nerdy thing that Led Zeppelin put out. That kind of obsession in a 16-year-old is not ugly. It’s beautiful.
  • America was founded on Christians not trusting each other, and they sometimes seemed more willing to reach out to the godless than to someone from another sect.
  • TV networks are dying. The death throes of religion give us jihads. The death throes of television give us reality shows.
  • Every day, TV, newspapers, and the Internet bombard us with a message that we’re destroying the earth. Ice caps are melting, rivers are dying, polar bears are drowning, and trees are doing something.
  • To drive a car in rural America is freedom. Before I had a car, I’d never seen a rock and roll show, I’d never seen a comic or a show.
  • If you want to turn out an atheist child, unconditional love constantly is a good way to do it.
  • People like Bill Maher, who brags about being a cynic, it sickens me. I am the least cynical person I know, and I am very, very skeptical.
  • All David Blaine is is a good-looking magician.
  • Believing there’s no God means I can’t really be forgiven except by kindness and faulty memories. That’s good; it makes me want to be more thoughtful. I have to try to treat people right the first time around.
  • I had e-mail in 1984! I had an e-mail address then, which means that all you could write to was Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. There were three of us, writing to each other.
  • You have in Vegas the most heterogeneous audience you’re gonna get anywhere in the country. In Boston, Chicago, Miami, you know who goes to the theater. In Vegas, you have people who only see one theater show a year, and it’s in Vegas.
  • A lot of people, to attack an outspoken atheist, one of the things they’ll do is say, ‘You are as bad as the fundamentalist Christians.’ And my answer is always, ‘I hope so.’
  • I’m not misunderstood. I am brash. I make my living being brash.
  • Even if I disagree with Obama on many, many things, he is certainly qualified to be president. He is certainly competent to be president.
  • I don’t believe the majority always knows what’s best for everyone.
  • Every nut who kills people has a Bible lying around.
  • Democracy without respect for individual rights sucks. It’s just ganging up against the weird kid, and I’m always the weird kid.
  • When you tell other people to do stuff they don’t know how to do, they tend to freak out.
  • I think voting for the lesser of two evils in game theory always leads to more evil.
  • I don’t want anyone as president who promises to take care of me. I may be stupid, but I want a chance to try to be a grown-up and take care of my family.
  • Juggling is very, very straightforward; very, very black and white; you’re manipulating objects, not people. And that’s always appealed to me.
  • I don’t believe in vengeance. Really, when all is said and done, I probably don’t believe in punishment.
  • You have to be careful as a libertarian because you can sound very Republican.
  • I love when violent, dangerous art is done by people who are not violent and dangerous. I love that when George Romero was making ‘Dawn of the Dead,’ he was coaching his son’s little league team.
  • Behaving morally because of a hope of reward or a fear of punishment is not morality. Morality is not bribery or threats. Religion is bribery and threats. Humans have morality. We don’t need religion.
  • Direct confrontation, direct conversation is real respect. And it’s amazing how many people get that.
  • I’m a hardcore libertarian – I want everything legal – but I also believe that you have the right to free association.
  • I believe the fast track to atheism is reading the Bible. I’ve read it three times all the way through. It’s a big part of our culture, a big part of our history. I don’t just read things I agree with.
  • Don’t waste too much time wishing, hoping, and being envious; it’ll make you bugnutty.
  • The purpose of art is to collide the intellectual and visceral together at the highest speed possible.
  • Poker has the feeling of a sport, but you don’t have to do push-ups.
  • You have two choices with Obama. You either believe that he is a man of Christ… or you think he’s a liar. And I’m surprised by the number of atheist free thinkers that support Obama, and their argument is essentially, ‘He’s lying about being religious ’cause you have to do that to get elected.’ It’s a horrible reason to like somebody.
  • Tolerance is you saying something crazy and me smiling and saying, ‘That’s nice.’
  • There is this tremendous amount of arrogance and hubris, where somebody can look at something for five minutes and dismiss it. Whether you talk about gaming or 20th century classical music, you can’t do it in five minutes. You can’t listen to ‘The Rite of Spring’ once and understand what Stravinsky was all about.
  • When you’re watching Psycho, there’ s that moment when you have a visceral reaction to watching someone being stabbed. And then you have the intellectual revelation that you’re not, and that’s where the celebration comes in.
  • It’s amazing to me how many people think that voting to have the government give poor people money is compassion. Helping poor and suffering people yourself is compassion. Voting for our government to use guns to give money to help poor and suffering people is immoral, self-righteous, bullying laziness.
  • Bacon is so good by itself that to put it in any other food is an admission of failure. You’re basically saying, ‘I can’t make this other food taste good, so I’ll throw in bacon.’
  • ‘Psycho’ is fascinating philosophically, because the point of ‘Psycho’ is that everything that’s bad happens because of love.
  • There are magic tricks that look astonishing, and that – if you knew the secret – you would think are a little easy. Magic strips that out in an almost burlesque caricature way: to conceal how it’s put together. When someone in music plays an effortless riff – when you hear John Coltrane play something that just flows out of the sax easily and comfortably – the fact that he was doing tedious work to get there is supposed to disappear, exactly the same as a magic trick.
  • [on the environment, June 20, 2008] Every bit of my bullshit detector goes off like crazy over global warming, and every fucking thing Al Gore says. He seems to me like a lying sack of shit who’s wrong about everything.
  • [on his son’s name] Zolten is a common Hungarian name, it’s my wife’s maiden name and most importantly, it’s the name of Dracula’s dog.

Penn Jillette Important Facts

  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre at 7003 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on April 5, 2013.
  • Performed a nightly show at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada (2003).
  • Partnered with Kym Johnson on the sixth season of Dancing with the Stars (2005). [March 2008]
  • Had his first work of fiction titled “Sock” published. [July 2004]
  • Hosting season 8 of Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003). [June 2010]
  • Was a performer at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival.
  • Claims to have no facial recall. He says he even ran into his mother once after a show and did not recognize her.
  • Owns a pink Mini Cooper with a vanity license plate reading ATHEIST.
  • Attended Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College.
  • High school classmates with Michael Moschen.
  • Knows how to do fire-eating, and has shown this talent on an episode of his game show, Identity (2006).
  • Son Zolten Penn Jillette was born 22 May 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces and joins his 11-month-old sister, Moxie Crimefighter Jillette.
  • Never drinks or smokes.
  • Daughter Moxie CrimeFighter Jillette was born on Friday, June 3, 2005.
  • Jokes that the reason for him painting his fingernail is because he “Shot a man for asking him personal questions!”. The real reason is that it is a joke between him and his mother.
  • The original announcer for cable channel Comedy Central.
  • Never knew how to play poker, until 8 days before his appearance on Celebrity Poker Showdown (2003) on July 15, 2004.
  • Plays the upright bass in his show in Vegas. He also helped compose some of the songs for the show.
  • Nail of the ring finger of his left hand is always painted.
  • Is a Cato Institute H.L. Mencken Research Fellow.
  • Owned an over-sized sport-utility vehicle painted bright pink (he nicknamed it “Pink Death”), with a Nevada vanity license plate that read “6SIX6”. He reportedly spent several thousand dollars on a customized sound system for it. He sold it in 2005, to raise money for J.R.E.F. (the James Randi Education Foundation).
  • With partner Teller, half of comedy/magic team Penn & Teller.

Penn Jillette Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Grounds 2017 filming Writer
Penn & Teller: Fool Us 2015-2016 TV Series created by – 15 episodes Writer
Director’s Cut 2016 Writer
Tim’s Vermeer 2013 Documentary written by Writer
Penn & Teller Tell a Lie TV Series 2 episodes, 2011 written by – 1 episode, 2011 Writer
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! TV Series documentary written by – 75 episodes, 2003 – 2010 writer – 8 episodes, 2003 – 2009 Writer
Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End 2005 TV Special Writer
Phobophilia: The Love of Fear 1995 TV Movie written by – as Penn Writer
Smoke and Mirrors 1995 Video Game Writer
The Moxy & Flea Show 1995 TV Series 1995-2000 Writer
The Moxy Pirate Show 1994 TV Series 1994-2000 Writer
The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller 1994 TV Series written by – 6 episodes Writer
Monstervision 1993 TV Series 1993 Writer
Behind the Scenes 1992/II TV Mini-Series documentary host segments Writer
Don’t Try This at Home! 1990 TV Movie Writer
Penn & Teller Get Killed 1989 written by Writer
Ron Reagan Is the President’s Son 1988 TV Movie novella Writer
Invisible Thread 1987 TV Movie story – uncredited / written by Writer
Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends 1987 Video concept Writer
Penn & Teller Go Public 1985 TV Short creator Writer
The Grounds 2017 producer filming Producer
Year Without God Documentary executive producer post-production Producer
Director’s Cut 2016 producer Producer
Penn & Teller: Fool Us 2015 TV Series executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Wizard Wars 2014-2015 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
The Tomb 2013 Short executive producer Producer
Tim’s Vermeer 2013 Documentary producer Producer
Penn & Teller Tell a Lie 2011 TV Series executive producer – 3 episodes Producer
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! TV Series documentary co-executive producer – 49 episodes, 2003 – 2006 executive producer – 31 episodes, 2007 – 2010 Producer
The Aristocrats 2005 Documentary executive producer Producer
Sin City Spectacular 1998 TV Series co-executive producer Producer
Phobophilia: The Love of Fear 1995 TV Movie executive producer – as Penn Producer
The Grounds 2017 filming Walt Actor
Code Black 2016 TV Series Johnny Prentiss Actor
Scorpion 2016 TV Series Dr. Cecil P. Rizzuto Actor
Billions 2016 TV Series Penn Jillette Actor
Director’s Cut 2016 Herbert Blount Actor
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! 2015 TV Movie Lieutenant Colonel Stylo Actor
Modern Family 2015 TV Series Edward LeGrand Actor
Alpha House 2014 TV Series Penn Jillette Actor
The Cleveland Show 2012 TV Series Magical Johnson Actor
CollegeHumor Originals 2011 TV Series Google Actor
Night of the Little Dead 2011 Short Dave-O Actor
The Defenders 2010 TV Series Reuben Charters Actor
The Growth 2009 Short Dave (voice) Actor
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder 2009 Video Penn Jillette’s Head (voice, as Penn & Teller) Actor
Larry the Cable Guy’s Christmas Spectacular 2007 TV Movie Ghost of Christmas Present Actor
Handy Manny 2007 TV Series Magic Marty Actor
¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico 2005 Video Fortune Teller / Pawn Shop Owner / Ticket Man / … (voice) Actor
The West Wing 2004 TV Series Penn Jilette Actor
Girlfriends 2004 TV Series Clem Valesco Actor
Las Vegas 2003 TV Series Penn Jilette Actor
House of Mouse 2001-2002 TV Series Pluto Devil Actor
Just Shoot Me! 2001 TV Series Terry Actor
Nothing Sacred 2000 Actor
Fear of Fiction 2000 Albert Actor
Mickey Mouse Works 1999-2000 TV Series Pluto Devil Actor
The Simpsons 1999 TV Series Penn Jilette Actor
Hayley Wagner, Star 1999 TV Movie Director Actor
V.I.P. 1999 TV Series Penn Jillette Actor
Home Improvement 1999 TV Series Penn Jilette Actor
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Spellbound 1998 Video Game Drell (voice) Actor
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 1998 Carnie Talker Actor
Dharma & Greg 1998 TV Series Vincent Actor
Babylon 5 1998 TV Series Rebo Actor
Life Sold Separately 1997 Fred Actor
Pulp Comics: Jim Breuer 1997 TV Movie Announcer Actor
Friends 1997 TV Series The Salesman Actor
The Drew Carey Show 1995-1997 TV Series Archibald Fenn Actor
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 1996-1997 TV Series Drell Actor
Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair 1996 Video Game Leroy Paine Actor
The Dana Carvey Show 1996 TV Series Comedy Central Announcer Actor
Burnzy’s Last Call 1995 Radio DJ (voice) Actor
The Moxy & Flea Show 1995 TV Series Flea (1997-2000) (voice) Actor
Toy Story 1995 TV Announcer (voice) Actor
Hackers 1995 Hal Actor
VR.5 1995 TV Series Mr.Orwell Kravitz Actor
The Moxy Pirate Show 1994 TV Series Flea (1994-2000) (voice) Actor
Car 54, Where Are You? 1994 Luther (as Penn) Actor
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1994 TV Series Romick Actor
Penn & Teller Get Killed 1989 Penn (as Penn) Actor
Gandahar 1988 Chief of the Deformed (English version, voice) Actor
Tough Guys Don’t Dance 1987 Big Stoop Actor
Off Beat 1986 Norman Actor
My Chauffeur 1986 Bone Actor
Miami Vice 1985 TV Series Jimmy Borges Actor
Savage Island 1985 Security Guard Actor
The Aristocrats 2005 Documentary camera operator Camera Department
Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends 1987 Video Composer
The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller 1994 TV Series musician – 1 episode Music Department
The Aristocrats 2005 Documentary sound recordist Sound Department
The Apprentice 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Warriors 1979 knife thrower: main titles – television version, uncredited Miscellaneous
The Tomb 2013 Short special thanks Thanks
Play Dead 2012/II extra special thanks Thanks
Great American Road Trip 2009 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Independent Lens 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Dr. Oz Show 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Oprah: Where Are They Now? 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Who Is Donald Trump? 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 84th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 2015 TV Movie Himself – Grand Marshal Self
Beat Bobby Flay 2015 TV Series Himself – Judge / Mentor Self
Jeopardy! 2015 TV Series Himself – Clue Giver / Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
StarTalk 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Can We Take a Joke? 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Ice & Coco 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Tower to the People-Tesla’s Dream at Wardenclyffe Continues 2015 Documentary Himself Self
American Graduate Day 2015 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
Through the Keyhole 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Mat Franco’s Got Magic 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
The Greg Gutfeld Show 2015 TV Series Himself – Magician / Comedian Self
The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore 2015 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The Wendy Williams Show 2012-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
CBS This Morning 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Whose Line Is It Anyway? 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2014-2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Magic Show Story 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Penn & Teller) Self
I Can Do That! 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The Doctors 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Theory of Obscurity: A Film About the Residents 2015 Documentary Self
Wizard Wars 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Judge Self
King of the Nerds 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Misery Loves Comedy 2015 Documentary Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2015 TV Series Himself Self
How to Make a Man 2014 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Hell’s Kitchen 2010-2014 TV Series Himself – Restaurant Patron / Himself / Himself – Magician & Comic Self
Deal with It 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Penn Jilette’s Street Cred 2014 TV Series Himself Self
City Walk 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Casino Secrets 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Red Eye w/Tom Shillue 2011-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist / Himself – Guest Panelisti Self
Food Network Star 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Judge Self
Camp Stew 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Wife Swap 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning Britain 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Loose Women 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
An Honest Liar 2014 Documentary Himself – Magician (as Penn) Self
Britain’s Best Loved Double Acts 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself – Double Act (as Penn & Teller) Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 2013-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Chopped 2014 TV Series Himself – Contestant Self
Mending Kids International: All Star Concert for Children Worldwide 2014 TV Special Himself Self
Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off 2014 TV Series Himself – Team Rachael Self
The Independents 2013-2014 TV Series Himself Self
Rachael Ray 2010-2014 TV Series Himself Self
NYFF51 2013 Short Himself Self
Stossel 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Naked Vegas 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Big Morning Buzz Live 2012-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Tim’s Vermeer 2013 Documentary Himself Self
In Bed with Joan 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2009-2013 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The Apprentice 2012-2013 TV Series Himself – Contestant / Himself – Finalist / Himself – Team Clay Self
The Unbelievers 2013 Documentary Himself Self
The Hour 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2011-2013 TV Series Himself Self
Who’s Cooking with Florence Henderson 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Rock and Roll Roast of Dee Snider 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
The 2012 American Country Awards 2012 TV Special Himself Self
The Playboy Morning Show 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs 2012 TV Movie Himself Self
Trip Flip 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Owned & Operated 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Ali 70 from Las Vegas 2012 TV Movie Himself Self
Penn’s Sunday School 2012 TV Series Himself – Host (2012) Self
Iron Chef America: The Series 2012 TV Series Himself – ICA Judge Self
TVs 50 Greatest Magic Tricks 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Penn) Self
The Royal Variety Performance 2011 2011 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
Penn & Teller Tell a Lie 2011 TV Series Himself / Himself – Host Self
A Tribute to Laurel & Hardy 2011 Video documentary short Himself Self
Real Time with Bill Maher 2006-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Joy Behar Show 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Talk 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Captain Disillusion: Fame Curve Collection 2011 Video short Himself (voice) Self
The 2011 Miss USA Pageant 2011 TV Movie Himself – Judge Self
The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
America’s Next Great Restaurant 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Simpsons 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Night Live Backstage 2011 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Nova ScienceNow 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Magician Self
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Brave New Voices 2010 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! 2003-2010 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
The Green Room with Paul Provenza 2010 TV Series Himself Self
The One Show 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Larry King Live 2008-2010 TV Series Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2004-2010 TV Series Himself Self
2009 Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
Holly’s World 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Access Hollywood 2008-2009 TV Series Himself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2008-2009 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Appearance Self
Top Chef 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The 2009 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
Great American Road Trip 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Glenn Beck 2009 TV Series Himself – Host: ‘Penn & Teller: B.S.’ / Himself Self
‘Louder, Louder!’: The Acting Technique of Penn Jillette 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Talkshow with Spike Feresten 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Don’t Forget the Lyrics! 2009 TV Series Self
Throwdown with Bobby Flay 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Cheech & Chong: Roasted 2008 TV Special Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1995-2008 TV Series Himself Self
Numb3rs 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Battleground Earth: Ludacris vs. Tommy Lee 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Last Comic Standing 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Dead On: The Life and Cinema of George A. Romero 2008 Documentary Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-2008 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Magician / Himself – Magical Performer Self
Free Radio 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Insider 2008 TV Series Himself Self
History of the Joke 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
American Carny: True Tales from the Circus Sideshow 2008 Documentary Himself (voice) Self
Howard Stern on Demand 2008 TV Series Himself Self
The 2007 World Magic Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Presenter (as Penn & Teller) Self
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project 2007 Documentary Himself Self
To My Great Chagrin: The Unbelievable Story of Brother Theodore 2007 Documentary Himself Self
The States 2007 TV Series documentary Himself (Nevada) Self
Identity 2006-2007 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself Self
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood’s Master Storytellers: The Aristocrats 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Phone Sex 2006 Video documentary Caller Self
Criss Angel Mindfreak 2005-2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Colbert Report 2006 TV Series Himself Self
2006 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2006 TV Special Self
TV Land’s Top Ten 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Queer Eye 2006 TV Series Himself Self
100 Greatest Funny Moments 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Biography 1994-2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End 2005 TV Special Himself Self
Dirty Tricks 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Magic: The Science of Illusion 2005 Short Himself Self
Tucker 2005 TV Series Himself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movie Quotes: America’s Greatest Quips, Comebacks and Catchphrases 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Listen Up 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Impossible Heists 2005 TV Series Himself / Voice-Over Narrator Self
Inside Dish with Rachael Ray 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
50 Hottest Vegas Moments 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Aristocrats 2005 Documentary Himself (as Penn) Self
The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
My Coolest Years 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (Geeks) Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2004 TV Series Himself Self
E! 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Magic 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Goodnight, We Love You 2004 Documentary Himself Self
Michael Moore Hates America 2004 Documentary Himself – ‘Penn & Teller’ Self
Celebrity Poker Showdown 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Evening at Pops 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Smoking Gun TV 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Squares 1998-2004 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 2004 TV Special Themselves Self
Super Secret Movie Rules 2004 TV Series documentary Himself – Illusionist Self
Nostradamus: 500 Years Later 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Penn) Self
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Pyramid 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Magic and Mystery Tour 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
I Love the ’70s 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Bernie Mac Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1995-2003 TV Series Himself / Themselves Self
Trading Spaces 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Fear Factor 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Fear Factor 2002 TV Series Himself Self
50 Greatest Magic Tricks 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Just for Laughs 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Bravo Profiles 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Run-DMC: Together Forever – Greatest Hits 1983-2000 2000 Video Himself (segment “It’s Tricky”) Self
The Daily Show 1998-2000 TV Series Himself Self
Fantasia 2000 1999 Himself – Host (segment “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”) (as Penn) Self
Sin City Spectacular 1998-1999 TV Series Himself Self
E! Mysteries & Scandals 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Grand Illusions: The Story of Magic 1998 TV Series Himself (stock footage) Self
American Masters 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Kid Nerd 1997 Documentary Himself (Interviewee) Self
The World’s Wildest Magic 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
Muppets Tonight 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Home Invasion 1997/II TV Movie Himself – Penn Self
Ed’s Night Party 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Mysteries of Magic 1997 TV Series documentary Himself (stock footage) Self
Great Drives 1996 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (volume 4: Highway 93) Self
The Best of Ed’s Night Party 1996 Video Himself Self
Caesars Palace 30th Anniversary Celebration 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Phobophilia: The Love of Fear 1995 TV Movie Himself – Penn Self
Smoke and Mirrors 1995 Video Game Himself – Penn Self
The World’s Greatest Magic 2 1995 TV Special Himself Self
Hal Roach: Hollywood’s King of Laughter 1994 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller 1994 TV Series Himself Self
The Word 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Half Japanese: The Band That Would Be King 1993 Documentary Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1985-1993 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Monstervision 1993 TV Series Himself – Host (1993) Self
The Howard Stern Interview 1993 TV Series Himself Self
This Is MST3K 1992 TV Short documentary Host Self
Discover Magazine’s Technology Awards 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
10th Annual Montreal Comedy Festival 1992 TV Movie Himself Self
Behind the Scenes 1992/II TV Mini-Series documentary Penn Self
The Eyes Scream: A History of the Residents 1991 Video documentary Host Self
The 45th Annual Tony Awards 1991 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Scenic, Costume & Lighting Design (as Penn & Teller) Self
Don’t Try This at Home! 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
Memory & Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Howard Stern Show 1990 TV Series Himself Self
The Magic of David Copperfield XII: The Niagara Falls Challenge 1990 TV Special First Camera Retrieve (uncredited) Self
After Hours 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Exploring Psychic Powers Live 1989 TV Movie Himself Self
Comic Relief III 1989 TV Special documentary Himself (as Penn & Teller) Self
Free to Be… a Family 1988 TV Movie Himself Self
The 40th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Creative Arts Awards (as Penn & Teller) Self
Negligee and Underpants Party 1988 TV Movie Himself Self
Comic Relief ’87 1987 TV Special Himself Self
Invisible Thread 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends 1987 Video Himself – Penn Self
Saturday Night Live 1985-1986 TV Series Himself / Himself – Special Guest Self
Penn & Teller Go Public 1985 TV Short Himself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1977 TV Series Himself – Magician Self
Eating You Alive 2016 Documentary completed Himself Self
Year Without God Documentary post-production Himself Self
Unlocked: The World of Games, Revealed 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Harry 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Teens Wanna Know 2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2016 TV Series Himself – Contestant Self
Celebrity Food Fight 2016 TV Series Himself Self
American Graduate Day 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
Penn & Teller: Fool Us 2011-2016 TV Series Himself Self
The Eric Andre Show 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Svengoolie 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Access Hollywood Live 2016 TV Series Himself – Author, Presto Self
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Today Live 2016 TV Series Himself – Author, Presto Self
The View 2004-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Author, Presto! Self
The Kennedy Show 2016 TV Series Himself – Author, Presto! Self
Good Morning America 2016 TV Series Himself – Author Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015-2016 TV Series Himself Self
WGN Morning News 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Conspiracy Theorists Lie 2015 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Drunken Peasants 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Apprentice 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Culture High 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Creation Today 2011 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Miss Representation 2011 Documentary Himself – Host of Crackle.com’s ‘Penn Says’ Archive Footage
Real Time with Bill Maher 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself – ‘Pinhead’ (segment “Pinheads & Patriots”) Archive Footage
Flow: For Love of Water 2008 Documentary Himself – Magician Archive Footage
Have I Got News for You 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Trading Spaces 2007 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Story of Light Entertainment 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments 2004 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Harrison Bergeron 1995 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage

Penn Jillette Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Live Performance Won
2004 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003) Won
2013 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Live Performance Nominated
2004 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003) Nominated