Avner eisenberg biography

Avner eisenberg biography wikipedia Quoted in display ad New York Times , September 28, Read More. Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent. He performed at Renaissance fairs and on stages, before playing the title role in the film The Jewel of the Nile, a film that also featured his fellow vaudevillians The Flying Karamazov Brothers.

Avner the Eccentric

American performer and magician

Avner Eisenberg, also known by his stage name"Avner the Eccentric" (born August 26, ) is an American vaudeville performer, clown, mime, juggler, and sleight of handmagician.[1]John Simon described him in as "A clown for the thinking man and the most exacting child."[2]

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Avner went to four different universities with a variety of tentative majors; he ultimately received a theater degree from the University of Washington in He then studied mime in Paris under Jacques Lecoq, interrupting those studies to spend some time as a puppeteer.

Returning to the U.S., he taught at Carlo Clementi's Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre in California.[1]

He performed at Renaissance fairs and on stages, before playing the title role in the film The Jewel of the Nile,[3][4] a film that also featured his fellow vaudevillians The Flying Karamazov Brothers.[1] In a review of that film, Janet Maslin singled out Avner for praise: "Avner Eisenberg very nearly steals the film…"[4] Roger Ebert, on reviewing the film, also singled Eisenberg out as "a true comic discovery".[5]

Other notable roles have included a self-titled Broadway show, an appearance in a Lincoln Center production of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, and the principal role Srulik the ventriloquist in the Broadway play Ghetto.

He has also played both Vladimir and Estragon in productions of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, costarred with his wife, Julie Goell, in the world premiere of Zoo of Tranquility, and portrayed Robert Crumb in Comix.[1]

He has performed his wordless solo act at numerous festivals, including the Edinburgh Festival, Israel Festival, Festival of American Mime, and the International Festival du Cirque in Monte Carlo.[1] In he sold out the Theatre Fontaine in Paris for three months.[6]

In addition to his performing, he is certified as an Ericksonian Hypnotist and NLP Master Practitioner, and has taught workshops on silent theater skills as a therapeutic tool for students and professionals in health care, education and counseling, as well as teaching theater workshops.[6] He also sits on the board of directors of the Etz Chaim Synagogue (Portland, Maine).[6] As of , he lives on an island in Maine.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ abcdeFrank Cullen et al., "Avner the Eccentric" in Vaudeville, old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performers in America, Volume 1, Routledge, , ISBN&#;, p.

    49 et. seq.

  2. ^John Simon, New York Magazine review of solo show Avner the Eccentric at Lamb's Theatre, New York City.

    Avner eisenberg biography Read More. Quick Facts Born, Occupation s Browse More Shows Discounts. He then studied mime in Paris under Jacques Lecoq, interrupting those studies to spend some time as a puppeteer.

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  3. ^Avner Eisenberg at IMDb, accessed
  4. ^ abJanet Maslin, "Film: 'Jewel of the Nile'", New York Times, December 11, , p. C
  5. ^"The Jewel of the Nile". Roger Ebert review (12/11/85).
  6. ^ abcdBiography, Avner the Eccentric, official site.

    Accessed

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