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Andreas Teuber

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Andreas Teuber (May 5, 1942[1] – February 15, 2021) was an American academic and actor. He was an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University.

Teuber studied under Paul Grice at Oxford University and at Harvard University with philosophers John Rawls and Robert Nozick.[2][3] Teuber was also a Member and Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

In an earlier career, Teuber was an actor. As an Oxford University student, he performed opposite Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in the 1967 film Doctor Faustus, where he garnered favorable reviews as Mephistopheles in a production that saw few good marks.[4] He also guest-starred on the TV series I Spy and The Big Valley.[5]

He died in February 2021 at the age of 78.[6]

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Academic work

Teuber held a B.A. and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.[1]

He has published a number of more general popular works, including:

  • Teuber, Andreas. Twenty One Legal Puzzlers: A Series of Short Takes and Murder Mysteries in Criminal, Civil and Constitutional Law Complete with Commentaries. Focus Publishing, 2005.
  • Teuber, Andreas. "Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus in Performance." Shakespeare and the Classroom XIII. 1 (2005).
  • Teuber, Andreas. "Dr. Faustus on Stage and Film." Marlowe's Dr. Faustus. Ed. Lake, James & Ribner, Irving. Pullins and Company, 2004

References

  1. ^ a b "Andreas Teuber". Classic Images. November 2021. p. 47.
  2. ^ Lawrence A. Blum, "Moral perception and particularity" Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-521-43028-3 "Acknowledgments"
  3. ^ John Borneman, "Belonging in the Two Berlins: Kin, State, Nation" Cambridge University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-521-41589-6 "Introduction"
  4. ^ Renata Adler, "Screen: Faustus Sells His Soul Again:Burtons and Oxford Do the Devil's Work", The New York Times, 7 February 1968
  5. ^ Kelly, Kevin. "Andreas Teuber's work at Poets' Theater reflects his split identity - and open mind." Boston Globe. September 4, 1992.
  6. ^ ANDREAS W. TEUBER obituary

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