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Louis Virtel

Louis Virtel (born 1986) is an American television writer, comedian, pop culture commentator, and podcast host. He first rose to prominence after appearing on a 2015 episode of Jeopardy!, where a clip of him answering a clue while emphatically snapping went viral. He has since written for publications such as Time, Billboard, and Vulture. Additionally, he is currently a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and has contributed to telecasts hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, such as the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards and the 95th and 96th Academy Awards ceremonies. Virtel has also co-hosted the Crooked Media podcast Keep It! since 2018.

Louis Virtel
Born1986
EducationUniversity of Iowa
Occupations
  • Television writer
  • comedian
  • pop culture commentator
  • podcast host
Years active2009–present

Early and personal life edit

Virtel was born in 1986.[1] He grew up with a large family in Lemont, Illinois and graduated from Lemont High School in 2004.[2][3] He received a bachelor's degree in journalism and theater from the University of Iowa in 2008.[2] Virtel, who has been openly gay throughout his adulthood, has stated that growing up in Lemont proved alienating, and that he did not realize that living as an openly gay person was possible until he met a gay neighbor in his teenage years.[3]

Career edit

While in college, Virtel obtained an internship at The Advocate.[3] After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles, California in 2009, where he wrote for publications such as Hollywood Life and Movieline.[2] In March 2011, Virtel began writing television recaps for TVLine, including coverage of the 13th season of Big Brother and the 11th season of The Apprentice.[4] During this time, he also hosted the Logo webseries Weeklings!,[5] as well as a show called Verbal Vogueing that appeared on his personal YouTube channel.[6] He also performed stand-up comedy.[3] In 2012, he became the West Coast entertainment editor for the pop culture website AfterElton, which would later rebrand to The Backlot.[7] His success with Verbal Vogueing also led to him being hired by the entertainment website HitFix[a] to host the webseries The Snap.[3][8] In 2014, Virtel began writing for the television show Billy on the Street.[3]

Game show appearances edit

Virtel is an avid trivia enthusiast and began appearing on game shows in 2014, when he competed on a January 28 episode of the Game Show Network program The Chase and won $38,000.[2][9] In 2015, he appeared on a Jeopardy! episode that aired on May 8; his brother, Jim Virtel, had previously appeared on the show in 2012.[10] Though he lost the actual game to contestant Andrew Haringer, a video of Virtel aggressively snapping after correctly answering a Daily Double clue pertaining to Arthur Miller's play The Crucible quickly went viral, often being shared in the form of GIFs.[11][12] Despite the notoriety Virtel achieved for this moment, he has expressed regret that he never explicitly disclosed his sexual orientation during the episode, since he felt his visibility as a gay man would have been a comfort to adolescents growing up in areas with small gay populations.[3][13] For his 2015 appearance on the show, Virtel was named one of the 7 most famous LGBTQ Jeopardy! contestants by LGBTQ Nation in 2022.[14]

In January 2016, a GIF of Virtel's Jeopardy! snap was used by the House Republican Conference to promote their Snapchat-based coverage of an upcoming State of the Union address, with the image captioned "#SnapOfTheUnion". Virtel vocally disapproved of this decision, denouncing his likeness being used by the party on Twitter, in a HitFix essay, and in a Slate interview.[15][16] In his essay for HitFix, Virtel explained his dismay by writing:

Nothing about representing myself on Jeopardy! with excitement, self-possession, and pride has anything to do with the GOP’s ideals, and it is borderline traumatizing to see my image associated with their horrifying, regressive shambles of a party. Every fearful, closeted kid I knew growing up in suburban Illinois had one thing in common: ignorant, blindly adherent Republican parents.[17]

Further career edit

After his Jeopardy! appearance, Virtel continued writing for television and digital media. In 2017, he wrote for the short-lived TV Land show Throwing Shade.[3][18] In March 2018, he began publishing recaps of the 16th season of American Idol for Vulture.[19] In addition to his HitFix contributions, which continued until 2016,[20] he has also published pieces in Billboard and Time.[21][22] Since 2018, Virtel has hosted the Crooked Media podcast Keep It! with fellow television writer Ira Madison III.[23][24] Virtel appeared on an episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire that aired on March 13, 2019.[10] On June 26, 2023, Virtel appeared as a guest host on the television channel Turner Classic Movies, where he helped present the 1995 film The Celluloid Closet and five additional films shown in the documentary.[25]

As of 2024, Virtel is currently working as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[26] He occasionally appears in-person on the show in a segment called "Virtel It Like It Is".[27] As a result of his affiliation with Jimmy Kimmel, he has also contributed to various awards broadcasts Kimmel has hosted, including 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards,[28] as well as the 95th and 96th Academy Awards.[29][30] Virtel confirmed on an episode of Keep It! that his contributions to the 96th Academy Awards included a joke about French actor Gérard Depardieu eating his own vomit.[31]

Notes edit

  1. ^ HitFix pieces now redirect to Uproxx; Virtel's contributions are listed under this site.

References edit

  1. ^ "Relented and had another birthday. 37 🎉 📸 @brianjordanalvarez". August 5, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2024 – via Instagram.
  2. ^ a b c d Farnham, Dan (February 18, 2014). "Lemont native wins big on Game Show Network program". Shaw Local. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Fox, Jackie (May 3, 2017). "Jeopardy! Was Only the Beginning for Snapping Sensation Louis Virtel". LA Weekly. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  4. ^ "Louis Virtel". TVLine. 6 November 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  5. ^ "The Backlot - YouTube". Logo. Retrieved March 29, 2024 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ "louisvirtel - YouTube". Retrieved March 29, 2024 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ Ayers, Dennis (January 2, 2012). . AfterElton. Archived from the original on January 6, 2012.
  8. ^ "The Snap with Louis Virtel - YouTube". HitFix. Retrieved March 29, 2024 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ O'Brien, Brendan (May 13, 2015). "His snap on Jeopardy! was just a small dose of his fabulousness". UPROXX. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  10. ^ a b "J! Archive - Louis Virtel". J! Archive. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  11. ^ Virtel, Louis (July 10, 2015). "Louis Virtel's Unforgettable Viral Moment | J!Buzz | Jeopardy.com". J! Buzz. Jeopardy.com. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  12. ^ Baume, Matt (March 3, 2016). "The Story Behind the Snap: Louis Virtel, Jeopardy Hero". HuffPost. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  13. ^ Virtel, Louis (May 9, 2015). "My one regret after losing (and snapping) on "Jeopardy!"". UPROXX. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  14. ^ Austin, Nic (April 30, 2022). "The 7 most famous LGBTQ Jeopardy! contestants". LGBTQ Nation. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  15. ^ Bacle, Ariana (January 13, 2016). "'Jeopardy!' contestant scolds 'anti-gay' GOP for using his image". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  16. ^ Ring, Trudy (November 14, 2017). "GOP Goof: Using Gay Journalist's Photo in Snapchat Promo". The Advocate. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  17. ^ Virtel, Louis (January 12, 2016). . HitFix. Archived from the original on January 14, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  18. ^ Jaremko-Greenwold, Anya (December 4, 2019). ""Keep It": A Podcast for Fans, Stans, and Pop Culture Pans". FLOOD Magazine. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  19. ^ "Louis Virtel Author Archive". Vulture. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  20. ^ "Louis Virtel". UPROXX. February 29, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  21. ^ "Louis Virtel". Billboard. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  22. ^ Virtel, Louis (September 13, 2018). "Blake Lively Is the Best Thing About the Silly 'Simple Favor'". Time. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  23. ^ Dockterman, Eliana (June 5, 2018). "The Best Podcasts of 2018 So Far". Time. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  24. ^ "Our Network". Crooked Media. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  25. ^ Nesti, Robert (June 23, 2023). "Inside 'The Celluloid Closet': Talking with TCM's Dave Karger and Comedian/Writer Louis Virtel | EDGE United States". EDGE Media Network. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  26. ^ "Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel)". Retrieved March 29, 2024 – via Twitter.
  27. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (August 13, 2021). "'Kimmel' Writer Louis Virtel Wonders What's Next for Bisexual Robin (Video)". TheWrap. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  28. ^ "72nd Emmys Program" (PDF). p. 138. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  29. ^ Anderson, Erik (December 29, 2022). "2023 Oscars: Everything we know about the 95th Academy Awards". AwardsWatch. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  30. ^ Hipes, Patrick (February 9, 2024). "Oscarcast Writing Team Set For Jimmy Kimmel-Hosted Ceremony". Deadline. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
  31. ^ "The 2024 Oscars w. Martha Plimpton". Crooked Media. March 13, 2024. Retrieved March 29, 2024.

External links edit

  • Louis Virtel at IMDb

louis, virtel, born, 1986, american, television, writer, comedian, culture, commentator, podcast, host, first, rose, prominence, after, appearing, 2015, episode, jeopardy, where, clip, answering, clue, while, emphatically, snapping, went, viral, since, written. Louis Virtel born 1986 is an American television writer comedian pop culture commentator and podcast host He first rose to prominence after appearing on a 2015 episode of Jeopardy where a clip of him answering a clue while emphatically snapping went viral He has since written for publications such as Time Billboard and Vulture Additionally he is currently a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live and has contributed to telecasts hosted by Jimmy Kimmel such as the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards and the 95th and 96th Academy Awards ceremonies Virtel has also co hosted the Crooked Media podcast Keep It since 2018 Louis VirtelBorn1986EducationUniversity of IowaOccupationsTelevision writercomedianpop culture commentatorpodcast hostYears active2009 present Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 2 1 Game show appearances 2 2 Further career 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksEarly and personal life editVirtel was born in 1986 1 He grew up with a large family in Lemont Illinois and graduated from Lemont High School in 2004 2 3 He received a bachelor s degree in journalism and theater from the University of Iowa in 2008 2 Virtel who has been openly gay throughout his adulthood has stated that growing up in Lemont proved alienating and that he did not realize that living as an openly gay person was possible until he met a gay neighbor in his teenage years 3 Career editWhile in college Virtel obtained an internship at The Advocate 3 After graduation he moved to Los Angeles California in 2009 where he wrote for publications such as Hollywood Life and Movieline 2 In March 2011 Virtel began writing television recaps for TVLine including coverage of the 13th season of Big Brother and the 11th season of The Apprentice 4 During this time he also hosted the Logo webseries Weeklings 5 as well as a show called Verbal Vogueing that appeared on his personal YouTube channel 6 He also performed stand up comedy 3 In 2012 he became the West Coast entertainment editor for the pop culture website AfterElton which would later rebrand to The Backlot 7 His success with Verbal Vogueing also led to him being hired by the entertainment website HitFix a to host the webseries The Snap 3 8 In 2014 Virtel began writing for the television show Billy on the Street 3 Game show appearances edit Virtel is an avid trivia enthusiast and began appearing on game shows in 2014 when he competed on a January 28 episode of the Game Show Network program The Chase and won 38 000 2 9 In 2015 he appeared on a Jeopardy episode that aired on May 8 his brother Jim Virtel had previously appeared on the show in 2012 10 Though he lost the actual game to contestant Andrew Haringer a video of Virtel aggressively snapping after correctly answering a Daily Double clue pertaining to Arthur Miller s play The Crucible quickly went viral often being shared in the form of GIFs 11 12 Despite the notoriety Virtel achieved for this moment he has expressed regret that he never explicitly disclosed his sexual orientation during the episode since he felt his visibility as a gay man would have been a comfort to adolescents growing up in areas with small gay populations 3 13 For his 2015 appearance on the show Virtel was named one of the 7 most famous LGBTQ Jeopardy contestants by LGBTQ Nation in 2022 14 In January 2016 a GIF of Virtel s Jeopardy snap was used by the House Republican Conference to promote their Snapchat based coverage of an upcoming State of the Union address with the image captioned SnapOfTheUnion Virtel vocally disapproved of this decision denouncing his likeness being used by the party on Twitter in a HitFix essay and in a Slate interview 15 16 In his essay for HitFix Virtel explained his dismay by writing Nothing about representing myself on Jeopardy with excitement self possession and pride has anything to do with the GOP s ideals and it is borderline traumatizing to see my image associated with their horrifying regressive shambles of a party Every fearful closeted kid I knew growing up in suburban Illinois had one thing in common ignorant blindly adherent Republican parents 17 Further career edit After his Jeopardy appearance Virtel continued writing for television and digital media In 2017 he wrote for the short lived TV Land show Throwing Shade 3 18 In March 2018 he began publishing recaps of the 16th season of American Idol for Vulture 19 In addition to his HitFix contributions which continued until 2016 20 he has also published pieces in Billboard and Time 21 22 Since 2018 Virtel has hosted the Crooked Media podcast Keep It with fellow television writer Ira Madison III 23 24 Virtel appeared on an episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire that aired on March 13 2019 10 On June 26 2023 Virtel appeared as a guest host on the television channel Turner Classic Movies where he helped present the 1995 film The Celluloid Closet and five additional films shown in the documentary 25 As of 2024 Virtel is currently working as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live 26 He occasionally appears in person on the show in a segment called Virtel It Like It Is 27 As a result of his affiliation with Jimmy Kimmel he has also contributed to various awards broadcasts Kimmel has hosted including 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards 28 as well as the 95th and 96th Academy Awards 29 30 Virtel confirmed on an episode of Keep It that his contributions to the 96th Academy Awards included a joke about French actor Gerard Depardieu eating his own vomit 31 Notes edit HitFix pieces now redirect to Uproxx Virtel s contributions are listed under this site References edit Relented and had another birthday 37 brianjordanalvarez August 5 2023 Retrieved March 29 2024 via Instagram a b c d Farnham Dan February 18 2014 Lemont native wins big on Game Show Network program Shaw Local Retrieved March 29 2024 a b c d e f g h Fox Jackie May 3 2017 Jeopardy Was Only the Beginning for Snapping Sensation Louis Virtel LA Weekly Retrieved March 29 2024 Louis Virtel TVLine 6 November 2011 Retrieved March 29 2024 The Backlot YouTube Logo Retrieved March 29 2024 via YouTube louisvirtel YouTube Retrieved March 29 2024 via YouTube Ayers Dennis January 2 2012 The AE Agenda New Hires Site Fixes and Spam Wars AfterElton Archived from the original on January 6 2012 The Snap with Louis Virtel YouTube HitFix Retrieved March 29 2024 via YouTube O Brien Brendan May 13 2015 His snap on Jeopardy was just a small dose of his fabulousness UPROXX Retrieved March 29 2024 a b J Archive Louis Virtel J Archive Retrieved March 29 2024 Virtel Louis July 10 2015 Louis Virtel s Unforgettable Viral Moment J Buzz Jeopardy com J Buzz Jeopardy com Retrieved March 29 2024 Baume Matt March 3 2016 The Story Behind the Snap Louis Virtel Jeopardy Hero HuffPost Retrieved March 29 2024 Virtel Louis May 9 2015 My one regret after losing and snapping on Jeopardy UPROXX Retrieved March 29 2024 Austin Nic April 30 2022 The 7 most famous LGBTQ Jeopardy contestants LGBTQ Nation Retrieved March 29 2024 Bacle Ariana January 13 2016 Jeopardy contestant scolds anti gay GOP for using his image Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 29 2024 Ring Trudy November 14 2017 GOP Goof Using Gay Journalist s Photo in Snapchat Promo The Advocate Retrieved March 29 2024 Virtel Louis January 12 2016 The antigay GOP used my Jeopardy snap on their homepage What is irony HitFix Archived from the original on January 14 2016 Retrieved March 29 2024 Jaremko Greenwold Anya December 4 2019 Keep It A Podcast for Fans Stans and Pop Culture Pans FLOOD Magazine Retrieved March 29 2024 Louis Virtel Author Archive Vulture Retrieved March 29 2024 Louis Virtel UPROXX February 29 2016 Retrieved March 29 2024 Louis Virtel Billboard Retrieved March 29 2024 Virtel Louis September 13 2018 Blake Lively Is the Best Thing About the Silly Simple Favor Time Retrieved March 29 2024 Dockterman Eliana June 5 2018 The Best Podcasts of 2018 So Far Time Retrieved March 29 2024 Our Network Crooked Media Retrieved March 29 2024 Nesti Robert June 23 2023 Inside The Celluloid Closet Talking with TCM s Dave Karger and Comedian Writer Louis Virtel EDGE United States EDGE Media Network Retrieved March 29 2024 Louis Virtel louisvirtel Retrieved March 29 2024 via Twitter Lincoln Ross A August 13 2021 Kimmel Writer Louis Virtel Wonders What s Next for Bisexual Robin Video TheWrap Retrieved March 29 2024 72nd Emmys Program PDF p 138 Retrieved March 29 2024 Anderson Erik December 29 2022 2023 Oscars Everything we know about the 95th Academy Awards AwardsWatch Retrieved March 29 2024 Hipes Patrick February 9 2024 Oscarcast Writing Team Set For Jimmy Kimmel Hosted Ceremony Deadline Retrieved March 29 2024 The 2024 Oscars w Martha Plimpton Crooked Media March 13 2024 Retrieved March 29 2024 External links editLouis Virtel at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louis Virtel amp oldid 1216684525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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