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Penn & Teller
Favorite guests on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman, and Live! with Regis & Kathie Lee, Penn & Teller have made dozens of television appearances including, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Today Show and Saturday Night Live. Penn & Teller are also frequent guests on several popular television series, having appeared as Drell and Skippy in the hit ABC series Sabrina, The Teenage Witch; as attorneys Fenn & Geller on The Drew Carey Show; as well as appearances on Friends, Dharma & Greg, Babylon 5, Home Improvement and The Simpsons. Penn & Teller Get Killed, directed by Arthur Penn, saw the pair in their big screen debut. This December, Penn & Teller will appear in Walt Disney's Fantasia 2000 in move theatres everywhere. The 1985 PBS special, Penn & Teller Go Public, won two Emmys and the International Golden Rose. Other television projects have included the ABC special Penn & Teller's Home Invasion, the ShowTime movie Penn and Teller's Invisible Thread, the NBC special Don't Try This At Home, the PBS Children’ series Behind The Scenes, and The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller and Penn & Teller's Phobophilia, both for Britain's Channel 4. The pair's most recent and most ambitious project is their weekly, Emmy nominated variety series, Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular, or the FxNetwork. Taped on location in Las Vegas, the show features appearances by top movie, television and music stars, eclectic variety performers and new, never before seen Penn & Teller tricks. Penn & Teller have written two best-selling books, Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends and How To Play With Your Food. Their most recent book, How To Play In Traffic, is a collection of practical jokes, miracles and anecdotes, that makes travel funnier than ever before. Penn & Teller appear as evil magicians Paine & Terrore in Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair, a CD-ROM by DreamWorks Interactive. The duo serve as Visiting Scholars at MIT, which is the highest honor bestowed by the school and were recently named two of the funniest people alive in Entertainment Weekly's "50 Greatest Comedians Today" issue.
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