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==Early life==
==Early life==
Criss Angel was raised in [[East Meadow]], [[Long Island]], [[New York]]. Angel grew up loving music, had a love for playing drums, and has always had an interest in [[magic]]. He first got interested in magic when his Aunt Stella showed him a card trick at the age of seven. Whenever she came over to their house, she would show a new trick and Criss would always try to get her to tell him how she did it, and she always did. His parents are John and Dimitra Sarantakos. His mother hails from [[Mystra]], [[Greece]]. He has two brothers, Costa and JD, and a half sister. One of Criss's biggest influences has been his father, who died from [[carcinoma]] of the stomach in 1998.<ref>Criss Angel, ''Mindfreak: Secret Revelations.'' HarperEntertainment (April 24, 2007) ISBN 0061137618 </ref>
Criss Angel was raised in [[East Meadow]], [[Long Island]], [[New York]]. Angel grew up loving music, had a love for playing drums, and has always had an interest in [[magic]]. He first got interested in magic when his Aunt Stella showed him a card trick at the age of seven. Whenever she came over to their house, she would show a new trick and Criss would always try to get her to tell him how she did it, and she always did. His parents are John and Dimitra Sarantakos. His mother hails from [[Mystra]], [[Greece]]. He has two brothers, Costa and JD, and a half sister. One of Criss's biggest influences has been his father, who died from [[carcinoma]] of the stomach in 1998.<ref>Criss Angel, ''Mindfreak: Secret Revelations.'' HarperEntertainment (April 24, 2007) ISBN 0061137618 </ref> He learned all his magic from David Escamilla of Oxnard California.


==Magic career==
==Magic career==

Revision as of 20:14, 30 July 2008

Criss Angel
Criss Angel at the 2007 Scream Awards
Born (1967-12-19) December 19, 1967 (age 57)
Occupation(s)illusionist, musician, mentalist, hypnotist, stunt performer, actor
SpouseJoAnn Winkhart (married 2002, separated in 2006).
WebsiteCrissAngel.com

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

Early life

Criss Angel was raised in East Meadow, Long Island, New York. Angel grew up loving music, had a love for playing drums, and has always had an interest in magic. He first got interested in magic when his Aunt Stella showed him a card trick at the age of seven. Whenever she came over to their house, she would show a new trick and Criss would always try to get her to tell him how she did it, and she always did. His parents are John and Dimitra Sarantakos. His mother hails from Mystra, Greece. He has two brothers, Costa and JD, and a half sister. One of Criss's biggest influences has been his father, who died from carcinoma of the stomach in 1998.[1] He learned all his magic from David Escamilla of Oxnard California.

Magic career

Angel performed World Of Illusion at Madison Square Garden in 1998. Criss then scored an off Broadway show titled "Criss Angel Mindfreak," which ran up until January 6, 2003 following a run of 600 performances at The World in The World Underground Theater in Times Square. He also starred in several television specials. Criss Angel won the Academy of Magical Arts' Magician of the Year award in 2005[2] and the IMS Magician of the year in 2001 and 2004.[3]

He has revealed the methods for many of his tricks to viewers at home on TV and in videos, although the effects revealed are usually very simple such as making a toothpick disappear, picking a pocket, or making a Styrofoam cup float. Angel discusses magic and his life in Mindfreak: Secret Revelations (published April 24, 2007), which became a Los Angeles Times best seller.

Angel is scheduled to appear in a new illusion-based Cirque du Soleil production at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas entitled Criss Angel: Believe, with an expected opening date in October 2008.[4] The countdown clock featured on Angel's official website is counting down to September 12, 2008 as a premiere, however Cirque du Soleil has confirmed that the opening is delayed due to 'technical difficulties'. Preview performances that were scheduled to begin September 1st, will now begin September 12th and the Grand Gala Opening has been rescheduled to October 10th, 2008. [5] Angel has recently stated that there are plans for this attraction to run for 10 years, including 4,600 shows with a possible 5 year renewal option of his contract.

In July 2007, NBC signed Angel and Uri Geller for Phenomenon, a show airing on October 24 that searches for the next great mentalist.[6] Angel does not believe Geller has any paranormal abilities.[7]

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, 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.[8] Mindfreak Season 4 debuted on July 23, 2008, and the show is scheduled to run for two more seasons after that.

He attempted to jump out of a prisoner transport vehicle before it fell off a cliff in season 3. Criss made it but, as revealed at the end of the episode, injured his neck. Production was stopped for two weeks while he recovered and Criss has sworn never to attempt this stunt again.

In the Season 4 premiere episode Criss walked on Lake Mead, the largest man-made lake in the United States. He had spectator's follow him and examine under his feet to ensure there was nothing he was using to assist him with the walk.

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."[9]

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.[10] 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 wasn't real." He also added, "Every Christian in the world should be angry with him." In his interview on Larry King Live, Criss denied that his illusions have Anti-Christian undertones to them, saying that his illusions are purely for entertainment. He also stated that he does not hold atheist beliefs like many in his profession, such as James Randi, and is a Greek Orthodox Christian. "I believe that this universe is a beautiful work of art," he said. "Like all works of art, it must have an artist." [2]

Other projects

Angel was the featured guest star on CSI: NY on February 28, 2007 in an episode titled "Sleight Out of Hand" as the character of Luke Blade, a famous magician whose assistants die in unusual ways that are strangely related to the illusions he performs in the episode. [11] In the episode, he performed three illusions (being sawed in half, being set on fire, and a version of his "Submerged" illusion).

Angel's more notable television appearances include but are not limited to Las Vegas, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, as well as VH1's Rock Honors Awards performing and introducing legendary Honoree Ozzy Osbourne. In June 2007, Angel appeared on the cover of the DUB Magazine. He also appeared on CNN's Larry King Live on July 12, 2007 and October 30, 2007. On June 8, 2007, he stated on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson that Houdini and Richiardi were his greatest influences.

Criss has just signed for a film version of the depression-era comic strip Mandrake The Magician. Written by Lee Falk, the story centers on a magician with hypnotic powers and a penchant for fighting mad scientists and criminal king-pins. Criss' role is Mandrake's father. Mandrake has started shooting in March of this year.

Books and music

Books

  • Mindfreak: Secret Revelations. HarperEntertainment (April 24, 2007) ISBN 0061137618 and ISBN 978-0061137617

Music

References

  1. ^ Criss Angel, Mindfreak: Secret Revelations. HarperEntertainment (April 24, 2007) ISBN 0061137618
  2. ^ "Criss Angel Named 2005 Magician of the Year". magic.about.com. 2005. Retrieved 2007-07-07.
  3. ^ "Where Criss Angel dares to tread". Newport Mercury. May 31, 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-07. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Magician Criss Angel in New Cirque Show". happynews.com. August 3, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-07. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ "NBC Offers Reality Show For Wanna-Be Mentalists With Uri Geller, Criss Angel". Tampa Tribune. July 17, 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-07. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Paul Harris's show on KMOX interview with James Randi, 26 July 2007 http://www.harrisonline.com/audio/jamesrandi-geller-nbc.mp3
  8. ^ "That Gaze! That Hair! Those Trippy Tricks!". New York Times. July 20, 2005. Retrieved 2007-07-07. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. ^ "Larry King Live: Mindfreak Criss Angel". CNN. October 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-07. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  10. ^ "Angel sparks altercation on 'Phenomenon'". MSNBC. 2007-11-01. Retrieved 2007-11-07.
  11. ^ "CSI: NY" Sleight Out of Hand (2007)


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