Celebrity Comedians
Tom Arnold

As a writer, producer, comedian and actor, Tom Arnold has established himself with both television and film audiences worldwide. Arnold starred in Universal’s “McHale’s Navy,” based on the comedic television series from the 50’s and 60’s. The film, which he also produced, was released in April 1997. Other films include “Touch” with Bridget Fonda and Skeet Ulrich, “Nine Months” with Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore, and “True Lies.” Arnold got his start in comedy at the University of Iowa, before moving to Minneapolis, where he won the Minneapolis comedy competition in 1988. He moved to Los Angeles to write on the highly successful television series, “Roseanne,” and continued to do so for the next two years before eventually serving as Executive Producer for the sitcom. He then went on to star in three installments of his own HBO special entitled, “Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth,” and then wrote, produced and starred in two of his own television series: “The Jackie Thomas Show" and “Tom.” More recent credits include "Dumbbells," "Underdog Kids" and "Trailer Park Boys." Tom performs stand-up around the country and continues to be one of the hottest acts in the country.