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Christopher Titus Biography (1966?-)
Born March 10, 1966 (some sources cite October 1, 1964), in northern California; son of Kenneth Titus (in sales) and Juanita C. Holmes; married Erin, April, 1991; children: Kennie Marie. Addresses: Agent: OmniPop Talent Agency, 10700 Ventura Blvd., Second Floor, Studio City, CA 91604; Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.; Manager: Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, writer, producer, comedian
- Birth Details
- March 10, 1966?
- California, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Christopher Titus (title role), Titus, Fox, 2000-2002
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Miniseries
- Himself, I Love the '80s (documentary), VH1, 2002
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Movies
- First paramilitary person, Columbo: Grand Deceptions, ABC, 1989
- Cowboy, Deep Family Secrets, NBC, 1997
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Specials
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FOX Fall Preview Special, Fox, 2000
- Himself, Laugh Out Loud: TV's 15 Greatest Comedians (documentary),Arts and Entertainment, 2002
- (As Chris Titus) Himself, Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding (also knownas Christopher Titus: Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding), Showtime, 2004
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Episodic
- (As Chris Titus) Jack Archer, "Woolly Bullies," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989
- State trooper, "Dead Lois Walking," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1996
- (As Chris Titus) Guy, "Michael's First Stand," Union Square, NBC,1997
- (As Chris Titus) Himself, Premium Blend, Comedy Central, 1997
- Greg the farmer, "The Motorcycle," Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction,Fox, 1998
- Marksman, "Discovery," Prey, ABC, 1998
- (As Chris Titus) Murphy, "The Apartment," Damon, Fox, 1998
- (As Chris Titus) Surf guy, "A Girl's Gotta Get It," Jenny, NBC, 1998
- (As Chris Titus) Himself, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2001
- Himself, Pajama Party, Oxygen, 2001
- Himself, The View, ABC, 2001
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Mad TV, Fox, 2001
- Gabe, "Gabe's Story," The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002
- Himself, USO Comedy Tour, Comedy Central, c. 2002
- (As Chris Titus) Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2002, 2003
- Brian, "When Jimmy Met Greggy," Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003
- Himself, "Episode 25," The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003
- (As Chris Titus) Guest cohost, Good Day Live, Fox, 2003
- (As Chris Titus) Himself, "SUV from Hell," Rides, The Learning Channel, 2004
- Appeared in "What's Your Name, Who's Your Daddy?," an unaired episode ofHitz, UPN.
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Pilots
- Christopher Titus (title role), Titus, Fox, 2000
- John Chase, Future Tense, NBC, 2003
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Television Work
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Series
- Creator and executive producer, Titus, Fox, 2000-2002
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Specials
- (As Chris Titus) Executive producer, Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding (also known as Christopher Titus: Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding), Showtime, 2004
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Stage Appearances
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Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding, Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles, beginning 1998
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Film Appearances
- (As Chris Titus) Bob McReed, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, TransWorld Entertainment, 1988
- Dent, Crash Dive (also known as Crash Dive: The Chase Is On), New City Releasing, 1996
- Himself, Four Fingers of the Dragon, Dragon Films, 2003
- Some sources say Titus, billed as Matthew Walker, appeared as a stoned person in the film In the Army Now (also known as You're in the ArmyNow), Buena Vista, 1994.
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Radio Appearances
- Himself, The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2001
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WRITINGS
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Teleplays
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Episodic
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Titus, Fox, episodes from 2000-2002
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USO Comedy Tour, Comedy Central, c. 2002
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Specials
- (As Chris Titus) Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding (also known as Christopher Titus: Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding), Showtime, 2004
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Episodic
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Titus, Fox, 2000
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Television Music
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Theme Music; Series
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Titus, Fox, 2000-2002
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Stage Plays
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Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding, Hudson Theatre, Los Angeles, beginning 1998
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Nonfiction
- Contributed articles about cars to periodicals, including the GoodguysGazette.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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Backstage West, January 6, 2000
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Entertainment Weekly, March 24, 2000, p. 82
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Metro, December 19, 2002
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Street Rodder, April, 2000
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TV Guide, April 1, 2000, pp. 29-30; June 17, 2000, pp. 34-38
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