Tom Green Biography (1971-)
Full name, Michael Thomas Green; born July 30, 1971, in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada; son of Richard (a computer systems analyst) and Mary Jane (a communications consultant) Green; married Drew Barrymore (an actress and producer), July 7, 2001 (divorced, October 15, 2002). Addresses: Agent: William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.; Manager: Bone R. Productions, 7263 Chota Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90222.; Publicist: Marleah Leslie,Marleah Leslie and Associates Public Relations, 8370 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 210, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
- Nationality
- Canadian
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Talk show host, actor, standup comedian, composer, writer, film editor, director, producer
- Birth Details
- July 30, 1971
- Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Television Appearances
- Series
- Host, The Tom Green Show, Rogers 22 (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), 1994-1997, then Manhattan Neighborhood Network, beginning 1995, and Comedy Network, 1998-1999
- Host, The Tom Green Show, MTV, 1999-2000
- Host, The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003
- Specials
- The Tom Green Show Uncensored (also known as MTV's The Tom Green Show Uncensored and Tom Green Uncensored), MTV, 2000
- Himself, The Freddy Got Fingered Movie Special, MTV, 2001
- The Tom Green Cancer Special, MTV, 2001
- Host, The Skateboard Show, The WB, 2002
- Reel Comedy: Stealing Harvard, Comedy Central, 2002
- Subway Monkey Hour, MTV, 2002
- The True Meaning of Christmas Specials, 2002
- Awards Presentations
- Presenter, The WB Radio Music Awards, The WB, 1999
- Presenter, The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000
- Presenter, The Sixth Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (alsoknown as The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards), Fox, 2000
- Himself, The 72nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2000
- Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002
- Presenter, The 31st Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2003
- The Teen Choice Awards 2003 (also known as The 2003 Teen ChoiceAwards), Fox, 2003
- The 2004 Much Music Video Awards, 2004
- Episodic
- Open Mike, 1998
- (In archive footage) Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL), MTV, 1999
- Himself, Diary (also known as MTV Diary), MTV, c. 1999
- Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1999, 2001, 2003
- Guest, "Revenge," Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2000
- Voice of Jerold, "The Assistant," Dilbert (animated), UPN, 2000
- Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2000
- Himself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as ET), syndicated, 2000
- Guest, Mad TV, Fox, 2000, 2001
- Guest, "Meddling in Others' Affairs," Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 2001
- Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2001
- (Uncredited) Guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2001
- Steve, "Company Picnic: Parts 1 & 2," Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2002
- Voice, "A.D.D.: The Last `D' Is for Disorder," Clone High (animated), Teletoon and MTV, 2002
- Guest, Player$, 2002
- "Episode 301," The Andy Dick Show, MTV, c. 2002
- Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002, 2003
- Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, multiple appearances in 2002 and 2003
- Guest, The View, ABC, 2002, 2003
- Guest, The Michael Essany Show, E! Entertainment Television, 2003
- Himself, EX-treme Dating, syndicated, 2003
- All That, Nickelodeon, 2003
- Himself, "Game 5," Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2004
- Provided the voice of a boy in a red car, Johnny Bravo (animated),The Cartoon Network.
- Television Work
- Series
- Creator, segment editor, segment director, and field producer, The TomGreen Show, MTV, 1999-2000
- Executive producer, The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003
- Specials
- Executive producer, The Freddy Got Fingered Movie Special, MTV, 2001
- Producer, The Tom Green Cancer Special, MTV, 2001
- Director, Subway Monkey Hour, MTV, 2002
- Executive producer, The Skateboard Show, The WB, 2002
- Film Appearances
- Bus driver, The Chicken Tree (short film), 1998
- Computer gimp, Clutch, 1998
- Dylan Schmutz-Plutzker, Superstar, Paramount, 1999
- Barry Manilow, Road Trip, DreamWorks SKG, 2000
- Chad, Charlie's Angels (also known as 3 Engel fuer Charlie), Columbia, 2000
- Gord Brody, Freddy Got Fingered, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001
- Walter P. "Duff" Duffy, Stealing Harvard, Columbia, 2002
- Owner of Colorado skate shop, Grind, Warner Bros., 2003
- Bob Tree, Bob the Butler, First Independent Pictures, c. 2005
- Film Director
- Freddy Got Fingered, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001
- Radio Appearances
- Series
- Host, Rap Show, beginning 1990
- Host, The Midnight Caller, CHUO-FM, beginning 1993
- Also host of the series Nightfall, CHUO-FM.
- RECORDINGS
- Videos
- Host, Tom Green: Endangered Feces, 1999
- Tom Green: Road Kill, MTV/Comedy Central, 1999
- Tom Green: Something Smells Funny, 1999
- Tom Green: Tonsil Hockey, 1999
- The Tom Green Show: Early Exposure, Video Service Corporation, 2001
- Music Videos
- "The Bum Bum Song (Lonely Swedish)," 1999
- Video Executive Producer
- (And director) Tom Green: Endangered Feces, 1999
- Tom Green: Something Smells Funny, 1999
- Tom Green: Tonsil Hockey, 1999
- Albums
- (With Organized Rhyme; as MC Bones) Stiffenin against the Wall, 1992
- (As MC Face) Not the Tom Green Show, 1998
- Singles
- (With Organized Rhyme; as MC Bones) "Check the O.R.," 1992
- "The Bum Bum Song (Lonely Swedish)," 1999
- WRITINGS
- Teleplays
- Series
- The Tom Green Show, MTV, 1999-2000
- The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003
- Specials
- The Tom Green Show Uncensored (also known as MTV's The Tom Green Show Uncensored and Tom Green Uncensored), MTV, 2000
- The Tom Green Cancer Special, MTV, 2001
- Television Music
- Series
- The Tom Green Show, Rogers 22 (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), 1994-1997, then Manhattan Neighborhood Network, beginning 1995, and Comedy Network, 1998-1999
- The Tom Green Show, MTV, 1999-2000
- Screenplays
- (With Derek Harvie) Freddy Got Fingered, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001
- Songs Featured in Films
- "The Salmon Song," Road Trip, DreamWorks SKG, 2000
- Videos
- Tom Green: Endangered Feces, 1999
- Tom Green: Road Kill, MTV/Comedy Central, 1999
- (And songwriter) Tom Green: Something Smells Funny, 1999
- (And composer) Tom Green: Tonsil Hockey, 1999
- Other
- Contributor to magazines, including Razor and US Weekly.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
- Newsmakers 1999, Issue 4, Gale, 1999
- Details, May, 1999
- Entertainment Weekly, March 12, 1999, pp. 30-31
- iF, May 19, 2000, p. 3
- Maclean's, November 23, 1998, p. 152
- Movieline, April, 2001, pp. 52-54
- Newsday, February 28, 1999, p. D15
- Newsweek, April 5, 1999
- New York Times, February 28, 1999; April 30, 1999, p. B1
- Playboy, May, 2001, pp. 67-74, 152-55
- Rolling Stone, May 13, 1999, pp. 35-36, 105; September 16, 1999; June 8, 2000
- Toronto Star, November 29, 1998
- Toronto Sun, February 13, 1998
- TV Guide, October 2, 1999, pp. 20-22
- USA Today, July 7, 1999
- US Weekly, April 10, 2000, p. 28
- Washington Post, March 9, 1999, p. C1