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What is Christopher Titus' Net Worth?

Christopher Titus is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and director who has a net worth of $2 million. Christopher Titus is probably best known for starring on the FOX series "Titus" (2000–2002), which he also wrote and executive produced. Christopher has released numerous comedy albums/specials, including "Norman Rockwellis Bleeding" (2004), "Love Is Evol" (2009), "Angry Pursuit of Happiness" (2015), and "Amerigeddon" (2018), and he produced several of them. Titus has also directed and produced the comedy specials "Josh Wolf: Weird Times" (2020), "Fortune Feimster: Wheel of Fortune's Jokes" (2020), "Ron Funches: Awakening" (2020), and "Rachel Bradley: Alpha Chick" (2021). Christopher wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the 2017 film "Special Unit," and he has appeared in the films "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" (1988), "Scar" (2007), "Remarkable Power" (2008), and "Bad Parents" (2012) and television series such as "The Twilight Zone" (2002), "Big Shots" (2007–2008), "CSI: Miami" (2011), and "Rizzoli & Isles" (2015). He has hosted the "Christopher Titus Podcast" with his wife, Rachel Bradley, since 2011.

Early Life

Christopher Titus was born Christopher Todd Titus on October 1, 1964, in Castro Valley, California. He has a younger brother named Dave, and he grew up with an alcoholic father, Ken, and a schizophrenic mother, Juanita. Christopher's mother killed her second husband, who was abusive, and she was acquitted of his murder. A concert pianist and beauty queen, Juanita spent some time in mental institutions and died by suicide in 1994. Titus' sister, Shannon, ended her own life in 2004 after a break-up. Ken passed away in 2001 from cardiac arrest. He had previously suffered at least four heart attacks and blamed the first one on Christopher, who took a part from the engine of Ken's boat to repair his car. Ken was reportedly so upset about it that it triggered a heart attack, and Titus said of the incident, "I got to the hospital and people are going, "Nice job, trying to kill your dad!' I said, "What?' They said, "You messed with his boat!' I said, "Hey, you think it might've been the 30 years of smoking and drinking and womanizing that might've contributed to it?' "No, it was because you took a part off his boat.'" Christopher struggled with drug and alcohol abuse in his younger years until he fell into a bonfire during a night of drinking and nearly died.

Stand Up Career

In his early stand-up comedy career, Titus performed on "An Evening at the Improv" (1993) and "Premium Blend" (1997), and he released his debut album and special, "Norman Rockwell is Bleeding," in 2004. The album was released on Comedy Central Records, as were his next three albums, "The Fifth Annual End of The World Tour" (2007), "Love Is Evol" (2009), and "Neverlution" (2011). "Love is Evol" dealt with Christopher's divorce from his first wife, Erin Carden, and he said in the special that the divorce proceedings turned his ex into "a demon slithering from the fiery depths of Satan's anus." In 2013, Titus released the DVD "Voice in My Head," which was followed by 2015's "Angry Pursuit of Happiness," 2016's "Born With a Defect," 2018's "Amerigeddon," and 2020's "Carrying Monsters." Christopher made his acting debut in the 1988 horror comedy film "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," then he guest-starred on "21 Jump Street" (1989), "Columbo" (1989), "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1996), "Union Square" (1997), "Jenny" (1998), "Prey" (1998), "Damon" (1998), and "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" (1998). Around this time, he also appeared in the film "Crash Dive" (1996) and the TV movie "Deep Family Secrets" (1997).

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TV Career

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