Known for his role as ‘Jason’ on the comedy television series ‘Frasier’, Jett Evan Titus was born in Philadelphia and moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA. He began his career as a stand-up comedian and has starred in several hit TV shows including ‘The Middle’ and ‘Dateline.’ Now, he is married to Erin Carden and is expecting their first child.
Early life
During the late first century AD, the emperors of Rome ruled the day. The first emperor was Vespasian. His son Titus inherited the throne after the emperor’s untimely demise in 79. He had a fairly short reign, only two years in which to rule the world. His early years were spent in Britannicus, the son of Claude. The emperor’s empire was not without its flaws, however. The emperor was a bloodthirsty tyrant, and his many wives were not much better off. He conquered Jerusalem with the aid of his nephew Domitian and his men.
Titus’s ill-fated marriage to Flavia Julia was not a happy one. The two had a falling out that ended in a divorce. The only redeeming quality of this relationship was their ability to outspend each other on the home front. However, their petty feuds were more than just personal disputes and eventually led to a full fledged civil war.
Comedy career
Whether you have seen Titus’ specials or not, it’s safe to assume that the man has taken his comedy career to a whole new level. He has seven 90-minute specials that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. In addition to his stage performances, he also appears on the History Channel’s “Pawnography” game show.
Titus’ special is a little bit over the top, but it does contain some genuinely amusing moments. The main theme is the dark side of romance. He retells his own personal experience and distills it through a stage table. He even gives his own eulogy.
Titus also writes and films six more 90-minute specials. These are all worth a look. One of the specials, titled “Love is Evol,” is particularly dark. It entails a seemingly mental illness and the death of the comedian’s father. The special also includes some of Titus’ best jokes to date.
Titus’ most popular special, “The Titus-Me-More,” is also a clever piece of work. It covers a number of familiar topics, such as priests facing molestation charges, and even includes Titus’ father’s heart attacks.
Marriage to Erin Carden
Having two children from his first marriage, Jett Evans Titus is a comedian and actor. He was born May 8, 2004. Titus and his former wife, Erin Carden, separated in 2006. Titus cited irreconcilable differences and paid $2 million in legal fees to obtain custody of his children.
He appeared on the show Big Shots when it first aired on ABC September 27, 2007. After a few years, the show was cancelled. He has also appeared in several movies and TV shows. He founded The Insight Youth Project, which raises money for children from dysfunctional families. Titus also hosts Pawnography, a spinoff of Pawn Stars.
Titus had a difficult childhood. He was raised in a dysfunctional home by a mean and alcoholic father. He also had a paranoid mother. During his early years, Titus’ father was married three times. He also cheated on Titus with two other men.
Titus and his former wife, Erin, separated in 2006. Titus has two children from his first marriage. One daughter, Kennie Marie Titus, was born in August 2001.
Net worth
Despite being a well-known comedian, Christopher Titus’s personal life wasn’t all that smooth. In fact, he was a drug and alcohol addict in his youth. But he managed to survive.
Titus was born on October 1, 1964, in Castro Valley, California. He grew up with his schizophrenic mother, Juanita. She later committed suicide. His father died in 2001. He has two siblings. He has also been married twice. He currently lives with his 14-year-old son and 17-year-old daughter. He has a golf course home in Tarzana, Los Angeles.
Titus is an American actor and comedian. He has appeared in the movie “Special Unit” as Garrett Fowler. He is also the executive producer of the “Titus” show. He has also won various awards. He has earned nominations for the Online Film and Television Association Award for Best Actor in New Comedy Series (2000) and the Writers Guild of America Award for Comedy Episodic for the episode “Pendulum” (2002).