NICK SWARDSON
Nick Swardson, a comedian, has proven to be a triple threat in the entertainment industry. Since beginning his stand-up career at the age of 18, Swardson has had major success in his career along with being an actor and writer/producer.
In the summer of 2003, Warner Brothers green-lit a script Swardson co-wrote called “Suckaz,” which later became the film “Malibu’s Most Wanted.” That same year, Swardson took on the recurring role of Terry Bernadino on Comedy Central’s television series “Reno 911!” which ran until 2009.
Swardson soon caught the attention of Happy Madison Productions and became a fixture in the company. He began writing, co-writing and producing such projects as “Grandma’s Boy” and “The Benchwarmers” and co-producing “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” with fellow stars Adam Sandler and Kevin James.
His first CD and DVD, “Party,” on Comedy Central Records went Platinum. Following in 2010 was Swardson’s first one-hour, stand-up special on Comedy Central, “Seriously, Who Farted?”
Swardson’s most recent work includes his Comedy Central sketch show “Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time,” which ran from 2010 through 2012. He also voiced the role of Troy on FXX’s animated show “Chozen” and performed in the well-known films “Just Go With it, “Jack and Jill,” “Grown Ups” and the sequel, “Grown Ups 2.”
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