He performed at Renaissance fairs and on stages, before playing the title role in the 1985 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]
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 2009, he lives on an island in Maine.[6]
Notes
^ abcdeFrank Cullen et al., "Avner the Eccentric" in Vaudeville, old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performers in America, Volume 1, Routledge, 2007, ISBN978-0-415-93853-2, p. 49 et. seq.
^John Simon, New York Magazine review of solo show Avner the Eccentric at Lamb's Theatre, New York City. Quoted in display ad New York Times, September 28, 1984. p. C3.