Louis Theroux

Louis Theroux is one of Britain’s most respected documentary filmmakers, journalists and broadcasters, widely recognised for his distinctive investigative style and fearless exploration of complex social issues. Through decades of documentary storytelling, Louis has become known for his calm, inquisitive interviewing technique and his ability to engage with people from vastly different backgrounds. His programmes explore challenging subjects with empathy and intelligence, offering audiences rare insights into controversial cultures and modern society. As a keynote speaker, Louis shares powerful lessons on curiosity, communication and understanding difference, drawing on remarkable experiences from his career in journalism and documentary filmmaking.

Louis began his career as a trained journalist before gaining widespread recognition as the presenter of the groundbreaking television series Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends. The show saw him embed himself within unusual and often controversial subcultures in the United States, including survivalists, black nationalists, white supremacists and figures from the adult entertainment industry. The unique format quickly captured audiences and established Louis as a distinctive voice in television. The success of the series led to the creation of When Louis Met, a follow up programme where he interviewed prominent and sometimes controversial public figures, further developing his reputation as a thoughtful and engaging interviewer.

Throughout his career, Louis has produced numerous acclaimed documentaries that examine complex social and cultural issues. His investigations have explored subjects such as the American prison system, child psychiatry and extremist religious communities. His film America’s Most Hated Family received widespread international attention, while his recent documentary Into the Manosphere on Netflix explores the influence of ultra-masculine online communities on younger generations. In recognition of his work, Louis has received numerous honours, including two Royal Television Society Awards, three BAFTAs and an Emmy. Alongside his broadcasting career, he has also authored several books reflecting on his experiences as a documentary journalist.

Beyond his documentaries, Louis has become a prominent cultural commentator who encourages thoughtful discussion around difficult social topics. His work has consistently raised public awareness of marginalised communities, complex political issues and alternative lifestyles that are rarely explored in mainstream media. Known for his calm presence, subtle humour and intellectual curiosity, Louis brings a unique perspective to audiences. His ability to listen without judgment and ask meaningful questions has helped shape some of the most memorable investigative broadcasts of recent decades.

Louis delivers fascinating keynote talks that take audiences behind the scenes of some of the most challenging documentaries ever produced. Drawing on decades of investigative journalism, he shares insights into human psychology, communication and the power of curiosity when navigating difficult conversations. Louis explores how empathy, patience and open-minded thinking can reveal deeper truths about people and society. Through compelling storytelling and thoughtful reflection, he encourages audiences to challenge assumptions, approach complex issues with confidence and engage more constructively with perspectives different from their own.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Louis Theroux’s remarkable career in journalism and documentary making:

  • 2026 – Released ‘Into the Manosphere’ on Netflix
  • 2025 – Released documentary Louis Theroux: The Settlers
  • 2023 – Launched the second series of Louis Theroux Interviews on BBC Two
  • 2023 – Began hosting The Louis Theroux Podcast on Spotify
  • 2022 – Launched the first series of Louis Theroux Interviews on BBC Two
  • 2022 – Released three-part documentary Louis Theroux: Forbidden America
  • 2021 – Published his third book, Theroux the Keyhole
  • 2020 – Created BBC Radio 4 podcast Grounded with Louis Theroux
  • 2019 – Published memoir Gotta Get Theroux This
  • 2016 – Premiered feature documentary My Scientology Movie
  • 2016 – Released follow-up BBC documentary Savile
  • 2010 – Won Royal Television Society Award for Best Presenter (A Place for Paedophiles)
  • 2007 – Released acclaimed BBC Two special The Most Hated Family in America
  • 2002 – Won BAFTA Richard Dimbleby Award for Best Presenter (When Louis Met…)
  • 2001 – Won BAFTA Richard Dimbleby Award for Best Presenter (Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends)
  • 2000-2002 – Presented When Louis Met… documentary series, including When Louis Met Jimmy
  • 1998-2000 – Created and presented Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends
  • 1995 – Nominated for Primetime Emmy Award as part of Michael Moore’s TV Nation

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