Criss Angel

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Criss Angel

Born December 19, 1967 (1967-12-19) (age 40)
East Meadow, New York
Occupation illusionist, musician, hypnotist, stunt performer, actor, escapologist
Website
CrissAngel.com

Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos (born December 19, 1967), better known by his stage name Criss Angel is an American of Greek descent. He is a magician, illusionist, musician, escapologist, and stunt performer. Angel was raised in East Meadow, Long Island, New York. He is best known for starring in his own television show, Criss Angel Mindfreak

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Criss Angel Mindfreak

Main article: Criss Angel Mindfreak


Criss Angel is the star and creator of the A&E Network show Criss Angel Mindfreak. Seasons 1 and 2 were filmed at the The Aladdin in Las Vegas, with Season 3 at the Luxor Hotel. Premiering on July 20, 2005, the illusions have included walking on water, levitating above the Luxor Hotel (in the light of 39 lightbulbs that can be seen from space), floating between two buildings, causing a Lamborghini to disappear, surviving in an exploding C4 Crate, cutting himself in half in full view of an audience and getting run over by a steamroller while lying stomach down on a bed of glass.1 Season 4 of Mindfreak debuted on July 23, 2008, and the show is scheduled to run for two more seasons after that.

Criss Angel Believe

Main article: Criss Angel Believe

Criss Angel collaborated with Cirque du Soleil to create Criss Angel Believe, a live show at the Luxor hotel in Las Vegas, which stars Angel, who is billed as "co-writer, illusions creator and designer, original concept creator and star."2

Angel originally tried to develop the show for a Broadway run, as well as other casinos. Eventually, what became Believe came together when he entered a partnership with Cirque du Soleil and the Luxor's parent company, MGM Mirage Resorts, financed the show with $100 million.2

After several delays, the show was set for a Gala opening on October 31, 2008, with preview shows in late September.345 The initial preview was not well received, with thoroughly negative audience reactions.67 The show opened to equally harsh reviews which cited a lack of the magic Angel is known for, as well as a confusing and uninteresting theme. Reviewers felt neither Angel nor Cirque du Soleil were able to perform their capabilities.891011

Phenomenon

Starting in October 2007 he appeared as a judge on Phenomenon, with Uri Geller and in a CNN interview about the show he told Larry King "no one has the ability, that I'm aware of, to do anything supernatural, psychic, talk to the dead. And that was what I said I was going to do with Phenomenon. If somebody goes on that show and claims to have supernatural psychic ability, I'm going to bust [him] live and on television."12

On the October 31, 2007 episode of the reality show Phenomenon, Paranormalist Jim Callahan performed a summoning, purportedly of author Raymond Hill, to help discover the contents of a locked box.13 Although fellow judge Uri Geller praised the performance, Angel called it "comical" and subsequently challenged both Callahan and Geller to guess the contents of two envelopes he pulled out of his pocket, offering a million dollars of his own money to whomever could do so. This led to an argument between Callahan and Angel, during which Callahan accused Angel of being an "ideological bigot", and after Angel rose from his chair and approached Callahan, the two were pulled apart as the show promptly went to a commercial break. Angel has since revealed the contents of one envelope and at the unveiling he challenged Geller one more time. Geller was unsuccessful, and the envelope was revealed to contain an index card with the numbers "911" printed on it for September 11, 2001. Criss' explanation was this: "If on 9-10 somebody could have predicted that 9-11 was going to happen, they could have saved thousands of lives". The other envelope's contents will be revealed on the first episode of Season 4 of Criss Angel: Mindfreak.

Callahan later vented his anger toward Criss in an interview for "Phenomenon", saying that his demonstration of walking on water is "his way of proving Jesus Christ was fake." He also added, "Every Christian in the world should be angry with him."14

Books and music

Books

Music

References

  1. ^ "That Gaze! That Hair! Those Trippy Tricks!", New York Times (July 20, 2005). Retrieved on 7 July 2007. 
  2. ^ a b Chris Lee, Criss Angel believes that you will too, Los Angeles Times, October 12, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  3. ^ Richard Abowitz, Cirque and Angel's 'Believe' delayed, LATimes.com, June 30 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  4. ^ Richard Abowitz, Previews of Criss Angel's 'Believe' delayed again, LATimes.com, September 2 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  5. ^ Richard Abowitz, Breaking news: More delays for Angel's 'Believe', LATimes.com, September 13 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  6. ^ Richard Abowitz, Sneak peak at Criss Angel's 'Believe', LATimes.com, September 29 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  7. ^ Doug Elfman, Angel's 'Believe' magic: Miffed fans disappear, Las Vegas Review-Journal, September 29, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  8. ^ Richard Abowitz, Criss Angel's 'Believe' hard to believe, LATimes.com, October 31, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  9. ^ Joe Brown, Illusion is elusive in Angel’s ‘Believe’, Los Angeles Times, November 1, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  10. ^ Doug Elfman, New Criss Angel show is unbelievably bad, sad, Las Vegas Review-Journal, November 3, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  11. ^ Reed Johnson, Criss Angel, in a word: unbelievable, Los Angeles Times, November 3, 2008, Accessed November 4, 2008.
  12. ^ "Larry King Live: Mindfreak Criss Angel", CNN (October 30, 2007). Retrieved on 7 July 2007. 
  13. ^ "Angel sparks altercation on ‘Phenomenon’", MSNBC (2007-11-01). Retrieved on 7 November 2007. 
  14. ^ "Uri Geller, Criss Angel & Jim Callahan give their opinions". 

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