
Louis Theroux
Biography
Louis Sebastian Theroux (/ˈlu.i θə.ˈru/ LOO-ee thə-ROO; born 20 May 1970) is a British-American journalist, broadcaster, and author. He has received three British Academy Television Awards and a Royal Television Society Television Award. After graduating from Magdalen College, Oxford, Theroux moved to the United States and worked as a journalist for Metro Silicon Valley and Spy. He moved into television as the presenter of offbeat segments on Michael Moore's TV Nation series. Theroux is known for his numerous documentaries with the BBC, beginning with Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends (1998–2000), followed by When Louis Met... (2000–2002) and 50 BBC Two specials (2003–present). His work includes studies of unusual and taboo subcultures, crime and the justice system, and celebrities. The majority of his documentaries are set in the United States, but he has also studied cultures in South Africa, Israel, Nigeria, and the UK. The New Yorker described Theroux's work as "a piercingly humane, slyly funny guide through the funkier passages of American culture". Description above from the Wikipedia article Louis Theroux, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
TV Shows(27)

Saturday Night Live UK
Self - Cameo (uncredited)

The Harry Hill Show
Self

Louis Theroux's Forbidden America
Self

Louis Theroux Interviews
Self - Presenter

Louis Theroux: Life on the Edge
Self

Louis Theroux: Altered States

The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer
Self - Guest

The Big Narstie Show
Self

Louis Theroux: Dark States
Himself

The Russell Howard Hour
Self

Peston on Sunday
Themselves - Guest

Hot Ones
Self

Louis Theroux: By Reason of Insanity
Himself

Louis Theroux's LA Stories
Himself

Chicken Shop Date
Self - Guest

Chicken Shop Date
Self - Guest (archive footage)

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery
Self

The Last Leg
Self

Louis Theroux: Extreme Love
Himself - Presenter

Louis Theroux: Miami Mega-Jail
Louis Theroux