Realis

Realis was an acrobatic dancer duo act from Season 1 of America's Got Talent. It finished in the Bottom 5 (of the Top 10).

Audition
Realis's full audition was never televised, but the girl of the group performed a handstand on her partner's hands. It is unknown whether or not the duo was buzzed, but at least two judges voted "Yes," sending it to the Semifinals.



After the Show
After graduating from UCLA, Komsky starred in Dublin Worldwide Productions “Twelve Irish Tenors” and once again toured the US before returning to Los Angeles to further his vocal training. An ill-fated accident in 2009 lead to his being hospitalized for a life-threatening collapse of his right lung, threatening his ability to sing and sustain phrases. Six months of recovery and near constant vocal therapy with Seth Riggs helped him to get back on his feet and perform his first solo concert in Northern California on March 19th, 2010. He has since successfully sold out San Francisco’s  Herbst Theatre twice, and was featured on the CBS Evening News in a special segment on October 23rd, 2011.

Komsky has donated his time and performances to various charity causes, among them Face Forward, The Fallen Heroes, the Wheelchair Foundation, and ACT Today for Autism Care and Treatment in Los Angeles, where he recently headlined an LA fundraiser with Grammy award winning artist Brian McKnight.

Today, Komsky frequently tours across the United States and Europe, and continues to build his fan base both domestically and internationally. He has performed in the US and abroad with Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, with recent engagements with the San Francisco Symphony and at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York.

He touched audiences with his rendition of the National Anthem on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” when the 49ers visited Patriots on Sunday, December 16, 2012 in a live broadcast seen by 17 million viewers. He is at work on his debut album. 2