I think that's cheating," he said. It's very deep. Obviously, Teller can be induced to speak rather freely when he is not onstage or in front of the cameras. But if you're curious as to whether he has ever offered up a few choice words during a performance, the answer is: kind of. Probably the best example of Teller breaking his silence is during the duo's famous "Mofo the Psychic Gorilla" bit, a debunking of "psychic" performers in which Teller — standing just offstage, so that he can't be seen by the audience — supplies the voice of Mofo via the Los Angeles Times.
This is a recurring theme; almost without fail, Teller only speaks up when he's offstage, or when his face is obscured. And even then , he doesn't do it often. One incredibly rare instance of Teller actually speaking words on camera was captured for all the world to see, though, in the season 11 finale of the long-running sitcom The Big Bang Theory via Entertainment Weekly.
In it, the parents of Amy Fowler Mayim Bialik showed up at her wedding to Sheldon Jim Parsons ; her mother was portrayed by Kathy Bates, who throughout the episode continually talked over her father, portrayed by none other than Teller. When the abrasive Mrs. Fowler got into a verbal altercation with Penny Kaley Cuoco , she admonished her husband to say something to this girl who had spoken to her so rudely. The man obliged, whispering all of two words to Penny: "Thank you. Teller has told the same story in the past.
Does Teller ever speak during performances? Teller continued, "I found that if I turned off all the lights except for a few lawn spotlights that I carried with me and put them on me, and then did creepy things like swallowing razorblades I found that when I did that sort of thing, they paid attention to me in a way that if I had tried to assert myself over them, they wouldn't have.
It sort of undercut any kind of heckling. The CW star explained that the lack of noise also provides a deep level of intimacy, adding, "A lot of people who don't speak onstage in magic blast the audience with music that is loaded with all sorts of emotions. I think that's cheating. And by stripping away music, by stripping away speech, there is a level of intimacy that I feel with the audience that is deep.
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