Christopher Titus

Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Actor), 5 (Writer)
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Joan Burrows (Bettis) returns to her hometown for her niece's graduation, only to be confronted by the serial killer she thought she offed years ago -- after he kidnapped and tormented her and her best friend. (imdb)
Comedians reflect on Lenny Bruce's career and its effect on freedom of speech.
Christopher Titus: Love Is Evol (2009) - TV Special
Love is Evol deals with his divorce from Erin (renamed "Kate" in the special for legal reasons) and the toll that abusive relationships take on people, among other things. In it, he talks about how his marriage to Erin fell apart, the ensuing divorce, his analyzing of relationships, meeting his new girlfriend's family, and dating again for the first time in two decades. (wikipedia)
To punish his cheating wife and save his low-rated talk show from cancellation, TV host Jack West (Kevin Nealon) attempts to pull off an audacious media stunt, which alters the lives of various L.A. locals, including a private eye (Tom Arnold) and a bogus finance guru (Christopher Titus).
Titus (2000) - TV Series
A mechanic, Christopher Titus, along with his brother and his friends, try to deal with his father, a lewd, crude, drinking multiple divorcee. (imdb)
Pawnography (2014) - TV Series
Pawn Stars personalities Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin "Chumlee" Russell are panelists as contestants answer questions for a chance to win cash and items for sale from the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop.
A suburban mom relives her season with the soccer obsessed sports parents whose outrageous "win at all costs" behavior spirals out of control. (imdb)
Live At Gotham (2006) - TV Series
Get a second helping of comedy's biggest names and freshest voices in Season Two of Live at Gotham. Celebrated hosts including Lewis Black, Jim Breuer and Dana Gould serve up cutting-edge performances from the newest talent on the stand-up scene. Filmed live at New York City's famed Gotham Comedy Club, this is raw, raucous comedy at its best.
Comedian Christopher Titus debuts his one-man show, Norman Rockwell is Bleeding, at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles, in 2004.