Louis theroux net worth: documentaries maker has this many millions

Louis theroux net worth: documentaries maker has this many millions


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Louis Theroux, 48, is a documentary filmmaker and broadcaster who lives in Los Angeles, California. He will be making his appearance on the screen again tonight in his new BBC documentary


series Louis Theroux: Altered States. The three-part series will be exploring the US and discussing a number of topics such as sex, adoption and euthanasia. The former journalist turned


filmmaker has made a substantial amount of money through his work, but what is his net worth? Born in Singapore, he went on to attend the prestigious Westminster School in London. His peers


there included comedian Adam Buxton and Liberal Democrat politician Nick Clegg. He began his career as a journalist working for US based Metro Silicon Valley, and later Spy magazine. It was


his work as a correspondent on Michael Moore’s TV Nation series which kickstarted his career as a broadcaster. He signed a deal with the BBC to develop Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends in


1998. He went on to start in the When Louis Met… series, where he had among his interviewees Max Clifford and Jimmy Saville. So how much does Louis – who premiered his first feature-length


documentary, My Scientology Movie, in 2016 – have in the bank? Louis has $4 million (£3 million) in the bank, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He married his longtime girlfriend Nancy


Strang in 2012, ad the pair have three children together. He was married once before to Susanna Kleeman from 1998 to 2001. Born in Singapore to American travel writer Paul Theroux and Anne


Castle, Louis is part of a successful family. His cousin Justin Theroux is an actor and screenwriter, while his older brother Marcel Theroux is a writer and television presenter. Another


example of a British broadcaster with a hefty sum in the bank is David Dimbleby’s net worth. David Dimbleby, 79, is a British journalist and television presenter best known for hosting 


Question Time on BBC. He announced earlier this year that he was leaving the show after 25 years, having presented it since 1994. But what is his net worth? In a BBC statement, David


announced it was “the right moment to leave" Question Time. He added he was not leaving in order to give up broadcasting, but instead “to return to my first love: reporting”. He also


hosts Putin’s Russia with David Dimbleby. A mainstay on British television, he has spent 56 years of his life active in the public eye as a reporter. Since 1979, David has anchored every


single general election programme for the BBC.