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Louis Sebastian Theroux

Born May 20, 1970 (1970-05-20) (age 37)
Singapore
Residence Harlesden, United Kingdom
Nationality Anglo-American
Known for Documentaries
Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends
When Louis Met…
Spouse Nancy (girlfriend)
Children 2

Louis Sebastian Theroux (born 20 May 1970) is a British broadcaster holding both British and US citizenship, best known for his television series Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends and When Louis Met… If you hold the copyright to an image (e. ... “UK” redirects here. ... A television presenter is a British term for a person who introduces or hosts television programmes. ... is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... , Harlesden is a district in the London Borough of Brent. ... “UK” redirects here. ... A documentary is a work in a visual or auditory medium presenting political, scientific, social, or historical subjects in a factual and informative manner. ... Louis Therouxs Weird Weekends is a television documentary series, in which Louis Theroux gives viewers the chance to get brief glimpses of things they wouldnt normally come into contact with. ... When Louis Met. ... is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Note: broadcasting is also the old term for hand sowing. ... Louis Therouxs Weird Weekends is a television documentary series, in which Louis Theroux gives viewers the chance to get brief glimpses of things they wouldnt normally come into contact with. ... When Louis Met. ...

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Biography

Theroux was born in Singapore,[1] the younger son of the American travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux and his British first wife Anne Castle. His elder brother is the writer and television presenter Marcel Theroux. He is the cousin of American actor Justin Theroux. Brought up in the UK, he holds dual US/British nationality. His last name is French-Canadian and originates from the region around Sarthe and Yonne in France. Theroux was educated at Westminster School (where he was a friend and contemporary of the comedians Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish). He then went to Magdalen College, Oxford where he gained a first class degree in modern history. Paul Edward Theroux (born April 10, 1941) is an American travel writer and novelist, whose best known work is The Great Railway Bazaar (1975), a travelogue about a trip he made by train from Great Britain through Europe and South Asia, then South-East Asia, up through East Asia, as... Marcel Theroux (born 1968) is a British novelist and broadcaster. ... Justin Theroux (born August 10, 1971) is an American actor and screenwriter. ... The Château de Boisclaireau, residence of the Gueroust family, Counts of Boisclaireau, in Sarthe. ... Yonne is a French département named after the Yonne River. ... For other uses, see Westminster School (disambiguation). ... Adam Offord Buxton (born 7 June 1969 in London [1]) is an English comedian, who together with his comedy partner Joe Cornish wrote and presented the Channel 4 comedy series The Adam and Joe Show. ... Joe Cornish (born December 20, 1968) is an English comedian who, along with his professional partner Adam Buxton, is half of the comedy duo Adam and Joe. ... College name Magdalen College Latin name Collegium Beatae Mariae Magdalenae Named after Mary Magdalene Established 1458 Sister college Magdalene College, Cambridge President Professor David Clary FRS JCR President Jessica Jones Undergraduates 395 MCR President Eloise Scotford Graduates 230 Location of Magdalen College within central Oxford , Homepage Boatclub Magdalen College (pronounced... The University of Oxford (informally Oxford University), located in the city of Oxford, England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ...


His first journalism job was at Metro Silicon Valley, an alternative weekly newspaper in San Jose, California. In 1992 he was hired as a writer for Spy magazine. He got his break in television working as a correspondent on Michael Moore's TV Nation series,[2] for which he provided segments on off-beat cultural subjects, including Avon ladies in the Amazon, the Jerusalem syndrome, and the attempts by the Ku Klux Klan to rebrand itself as a civil rights group for white people. When TV Nation ended he was signed to a development deal by the BBC, out of which came Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends. He has guest-written for a number of publications including Hip-Hop Connection and he continues to write for The Idler. On 13 May 2001 Theroux won the Richard Dimbleby Award for the Best Presenter (Factual, Features and News) at the British Academy Television Awards for Weird Weekends. He won it again on 21 April 2002, for his series When Louis Met…. A Metro Newspapers news rack Metro Newspapers is an American newspaper company based in San Jose, California. ... For other uses, see San José. Nickname: Location of San Jose within Santa Clara County, California. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... January 1994 cover Spy magazine was a satirical monthly founded in 1986 by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips, Jr. ... Michael Francis Moore (born April 23, 1954) is an American political-activist, a film director, author, social commentator, and political humorist. ... TV Nation was a satirical newsmagazine television series written, directed and hosted by Michael Moore that was broadcast in the United States on NBC in the summer of 1994, FOX in the summer of 1995, and in the UK by the BBC. It contained investigative reports into various aspects of... Avon Products, Inc. ... Map of the Amazon rainforest ecoregions as delineated by the WWF. Yellow line encloses the Amazon rainforest. ... The Jerusalem syndrome is the name given to a group of mental phenomena involving the presence of either religiously themed obsessive ideas, delusions or other psychosis-like experiences, that are triggered by, or lead to, a visit to the city of Jerusalem. ... Members of the second Ku Klux Klan at a rally during the 1920s. ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... Louis Therouxs Weird Weekends is a television documentary series, in which Louis Theroux gives viewers the chance to get brief glimpses of things they wouldnt normally come into contact with. ... The Idler is a bi-yearly British magazine devoted to promoting its ethos of idle living and all that entails. ... is the 133rd day of the year (134th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... The British Academy Television Awards, also known as the BAFTAs or, to differentiate them from the BAFTA Film Awards, the BAFTA Television Awards, are the most prestigious awards given in the British television industry, analogous to the Emmy Awards in the United States. ... is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... When Louis Met. ...


His first book, The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures, was published in Britain in 2005. In this book, Theroux returns to America to find out what has happened in the lives of some of the people he featured in his television programmes since he last saw them.


He lives in the London district of Harlesden with his girlfriend, Nancy, with whom he has 2 sons, Albert and Fred.[3] This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... , Harlesden is a district in the London Borough of Brent. ...


Documentaries

Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends

Louis Theroux (left) interviewing Jimmy Savile
Louis Theroux (left) interviewing Jimmy Savile

In Weird Weekends (1998–2000), Louis followed marginal, mostly American subcultures like survivalists, gangsta rappers, Nazi skinheads and porn stars, often by living among or close to the people involved. Often, Theroux's documentary method subtly exposes the contradictions or farcical elements of some seriously-held beliefs. Theroux himself describes the aim of the series as Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Sir Jimmy Savile. ... Louis Therouxs Weird Weekends is a television documentary series, in which Louis Theroux gives viewers the chance to get brief glimpses of things they wouldnt normally come into contact with. ... For other uses, see Survivalism (disambiguation). ... For the Ice T album, see Gangsta Rap (album). ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... A pornographic actor/actress or a porn star (also spelled as pornstar) is somebody who appears in pornographic films or photographs, live sex shows or peep shows. ...

Setting out to discover the genuinely odd in the most ordinary setting. To me, it's almost a privilege to be welcomed into these communities and to shine a light on them and, maybe, through my enthusiasm, to get people to reveal more of themselves than they may have intended. The show is laughing at me, adrift in their world, as much as at them. I don't have to play up that stuff. I'm not a matinee idol disguised as a nerd.

When Louis Met...

In When Louis Met… (2000–2002), Theroux accompanied a different British celebrity in each programme as they went about their day-to-day business, interviewing them about their lives and experiences as he did so. His episode about the DJ and charity fundraiser Sir Jimmy Savile "When Louis Met Jimmy" was voted one of the top fifty documentaries of all time in a survey by Britain's Channel 4. In "When Louis Met the Hamiltons", the disgraced Tory MP Neil Hamilton and his wife Christine were arrested following false allegations of indecent assault during the course of filming. In "When Louis Met Max Clifford", Max Clifford tried to set Louis up. However, it backfired when Max Clifford was caught lying, as the crew was still recording his live microphone during a conversation. After this celebrity series concluded, a retrospective was aired, called "Life with Louis". When Louis Met. ... For other uses, see Celebrity (disambiguation). ... For other meanings of DJ, see DJ (disambiguation). ... Sir Jimmy Savile. ... This article is about the British television station. ... The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is currently the largest majortiy opposition party in the United Knigdom. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ... Mostyn Neil Hamilton (born March 9, 1949) is a former barrister, teacher and Conservative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. ... Christine Hamilton (born November 10, 1949) is an English television personality and author, and the wife of former MP Neil Hamilton. ... Maxwell Frank Clifford [1] (born April 6, 1943 in Kingston upon Thames), is an English publicist. ...


Special episodes

In his most recent programmes (2003 onwards), Theroux returned to American themes, working at feature-length, this time with a more natural tone. One, Louis and the Brothel, takes a sympathetic look at the prostitutes working at a legal brothel in Nevada. Other programmes include Louis and the Nazis, and Louis and Michael, which was notable for Louis offending Michael Jackson's father Joe with a question that implied that Michael Jackson may be a homosexual. In March 2006, he had signed a new deal with the BBC to make ten films over the course of three years.[4] This article is about the U.S. State of Nevada. ... Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958), commonly known as MJ as well as the King of Pop, is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon whose successful career and controversial personal life have been a part of pop culture for the last three decades. ... Joseph Walter Jackson (a. ...


Series three (untitled)

The first programme in his new series was titled Gambling in Las Vegas and followed Louis investigating the high rollers and those who manage casinos in Vegas. Dr Martha Ogman was one of the main characters of the show and as the interviews with her took place it became evident that she was clearly addicted to gambling. Near the end of the programme it was revealed that in her entire gambling career she had lost in excess of $4 million. All in all Louis was $4,590 up from $3000 at the end of the show. For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ... USD redirects here. ...


In the second show, The Most Hated Family in America, which aired on April 1, 2007, he followed members of the highly controversial Westboro Baptist Church, a small family community infamous for strong anti-homosexual beliefs and the picketing of funerals of US soldiers. The third programme (aired on October 7, 2007), Louis Theroux: Under The Knife, saw Theroux follow patients having cosmetic surgery in California before receiving liposuction himself. The Most Hated Family in America is a TV documentary written and presented by Louis Theroux about the family at the heart of the Westboro Baptist Church. ... is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... WBC member Jael Phelps (right) and an unidentified Westboro Baptist child protesting near the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is a religious organization headed by Fred Phelps and based in Topeka, Kansas, United States. ... A protest by The Westboro Baptist Church, a group identified by the Anti-Defamation League as virulently homophobic. ... is the 280th day of the year (281st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...


The fourth programme, Louis Theroux: Behind Bars (aired on January 13, 2008), saw Louis immerse himself in San Quentin Prison by exploring the relationships between prisoners and their guards. [5]
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The fifth in the series called "Louis Theroux's African Hunting Holiday", and aired on April 6.


Awards and nominations

1996 Emmy Awards: An Emmy Award. ...

  • Nominated: Outstanding Informational Series for TV Nation

British Academy Television Awards 2001: TV Nation was a satirical newsmagazine television series written, directed and hosted by Michael Moore that was broadcast in the United States on NBC in the summer of 1994, FOX in the summer of 1995, and in the UK by the BBC. It contained investigative reports into various aspects of... The 2001 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday May 13, 2001. ...

  • Won: Richard Dimbleby Award for the Best Presenter (Factual, Features and News) for Weird Weekends

2002 Royal Television Society: Louis Therouxs Weird Weekends is a television documentary series, in which Louis Theroux gives viewers the chance to get brief glimpses of things they wouldnt normally come into contact with. ... The Royal Television Society is a British-based society for the discussion, analysis and preservation of television in all its forms, past, present and future. ...

British Academy Television Awards 2002: When Louis Met. ... The 2002 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday April 21, 2002. ...

When Louis Met. ... When Louis Met. ...

References

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NAME Theroux, Louis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Theroux, Louis Sebastian
SHORT DESCRIPTION English and American television presenter for the BBC.
DATE OF BIRTH May 20, 1970
PLACE OF BIRTH Singapore
DATE OF DEATH
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Louis Theroux (213 words)
Louis Sebastian Theroux (born 1970[1] (http://internettrash.com/users/louis_theroux/overview.html)) is a British(?
He was born in Singapore[2] (http://internettrash.com/users/louis_theroux/overview.html), and was educated at Westminster School (where he was a friend and contemporary of the comedians Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish) and the University of Oxford.
His elder brother, Marcel Theroux[?], is also a writer and television presenter.
Louis Theroux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (742 words)
Louis Sebastian Theroux (born 20 May 1970) is a British-American television presenter, best known for his series Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends and When Louis Met….
Theroux is the younger son of the American travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux, and the younger brother of fellow writer and television presenter Marcel Theroux.
I'm not a matinee idol disguised as a nerd.
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