Louis Theroux Keynote Speaker
- Winner of three BAFTA Awards for his groundbreaking documentary series and specials.
- Recipient of the Richard Dimbleby Award for Best Presenter two years consecutively.
- Author of the critically acclaimed book, "Gotta Get Theroux This: My Life and Strange Times in Television" (2019).
Louis Theroux's Biography
Louis Theroux is a British-American documentary filmmaker, journalist, broadcaster, and author renowned for his empathetic and immersive exploration of the human condition. With his unique approach combining gentle questioning and informality, Theroux delves into intriguing beliefs, behaviors, and institutions, illuminating complex social issues and human dilemmas. He is an engaging speaker, providing thought-provoking conversations on topics like documentary journalism, storytelling, social issues, and empathetic communication.
Theroux currently presents and contributes as a producer to the BBC Two series “Louis Theroux’s Altered States” (2018-present). He gained prominence with his award-winning series “Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends” (1998-2000) and “When Louis Met…” (2000-02), wherein he spent time with controversial figures, extreme believers, and members of various subcultures. From officers and inmates at San Quentin prison to the zealous followers of the Westboro Baptist Church, Theroux’s documentaries have encompassed a wide spectrum of human experiences.
In his early career (1994-97), Theroux worked as a correspondent and writer for American documentary maker Michael Moore’s show “TV Nation.” This opportunity laid the foundation for his career in documentary journalism. Over the years, he has developed a distinctive interviewing style and approach that enables him to portray the people behind complex social issues, always resisting easy judgments.
Theroux’s body of work has been recognized with multiple awards, including three BAFTA awards, an RTS award, and Grierson’s Trustees’ Award. His work on “Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends” and “When Louis Met…” earned him the Richard Dimbleby Award for Best Presenter from the British Academy for Film and Television two years in a row.
Theroux has published several books that offer a deeper insight into his professional experiences and perspectives on the hidden aspects of society. His second book, “Gotta Get Theroux This: My Life and Strange Times in Television” (2019), provides an introspective look into his extraordinary career in television.
Beyond his work as a filmmaker and journalist, Theroux has lent his talents to print and radio journalism. His contributions to The Guardian and BBC Radio 4, among others, demonstrate his versatility as a media professional.
A graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford, where he earned a degree in History in 1991, Theroux’s academic background contributes significantly to his analytical approach and broad perspective in his work.
As a speaker, Theroux has appeared at various events and forums, including TEDxLondon, the Edinburgh Television Festival, and the Oxford Union. His captivating storytelling and unique insights into human behavior make him a highly sought-after speaker.
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