Biography
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Born in Pembroke, Ontario, Tom grew up in suburban Ottawa.
While attending Algonquin College Tom Green had a radio show on
the University of Ottawa's campus radio station, CHUO, before
getting his first series on an Ottawa community channel, Rogers
Television. It was later picked up by Canada's Comedy Network.
It was after his popularity in Canada that MTV gave Tom his own
show in the United States. He would later go on to write and
star in full length Hollywood feature films.
In the early 1990s, Tom had a short-lived career as a rapper in
a group called Organized Rhyme. He came back in 2005 with his
rap group, the Keeping it Real Crew. In late 2005, Tom released
his first solo rap album, titled Prepare For Impact. Tom Green
has received offers from such rap artists as Spice 1 and
Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys to appear on his raps.

The Tom Green Show began as a cable access program on Rogers
Cable in the Ottawa region. The show would later be picked up by
Canada's Comedy Network. The Tom Green Show was a variety show
format, where he would have guests visit the studio and bands
play before a live audience. Tom Green also had taped segments
that typically consisted of stunts played by Green on
unsuspecting people. A number of them involved Green's parents,
Mary Jane and Richard Green, who consistently appeared to be
un-amused and occasionally angered by Tom's antics. Some of Tom
Green's most notable skits include pretending to "hump" a dead
moose (referenced by rapper Eminem), having an X-rated lesbian
scene painted on his father's car (labeled the "Slut Mobile"),
drinking milk by sucking a cow's udder, and putting a cow head
in his parents' bed while they slept. Tom also hung
his own
unauthorized piece of art in the National Gallery of Canada
(which remained untouched for days), similar to the subsequent
exploits of British graffiti artist Banksy, with the added twist
of later coming back and vandalizing it to the horror of
onlooking patrons. In one segment, Green went to the press
conference of Grey Owl where he serenaded and kissed
Pierce Brosnan.
Brosnan, thinking Tom was a journalist, advised him not to give
up his day job. Tom also did many segments humiliating his
co-host and longtime friend Glen Humplik; even after the pair
had become well-known Humplik continued working at his phone
company job, fearing that his entertainment career might not
last. Green teased him about this often, and once gave out
Humplik's office phone number on the air.
After the show moved to MTV, Tom became famous in the United
States. This fame soon netted Tom roles in several Hollywood
movies, including Road Trip, Freddy Got Fingered (which he also
directed), and Stealing Harvard. Freddy Got Fingered "won" in
five categories at the 2001 Golden Raspberry Awards, given to
the worst movies of the year. Tom appeared at the ceremony to
accept his awards, making him the second recipient to do so in
the award's twenty-year history, following Paul Verhoeven for
Showgirls in 1995.
Tom Green also wrote a song called "Lonely Swedish (The Bum Bum
Song)", which he composed during MTV's Spring Break while doing
a show on a cruise ship. After airing the music video on his
show and appealing to his audience to request it, the song
became an instant number one hit on Total Request Live. Tom
Green quickly called for the video to be retired because "it's
not fair to 98 Degrees." Later, in his autobiography, he
revealed that MTV had pressured him to do so in order to
maintain the image that Total Request Live was, in fact, a live
request show (the next week's episodes had been pre-taped on
location, and the producers of the show were completely unaware
of "The Bum Bum Song" at the time).
Tom's increasing fame made it harder for him to ambush people on
the streets, leading him to target mostly seniors and
non-English speakers. After Tom Green was diagnosed with
testicular cancer in March 2000, Tom Green stopped production on
his TV show, but continued to appear on the channel via reruns
and other promotional materials. Tom Green made a one-hour
special on his ordeal with cancer, including graphic footage of
his own surgery. The episode received wide critical acclaim for
revealing a vulnerable, human side of an otherwise juvenile
television personality. Tom Green also starred in and directed a
one-hour special called The Tom Green Subway Monkey Hour, where
he tormented strangers in Japan.
Tom has been frequently compared to Wesley Gautier, whose
comical genius is similar yet far more advanced.
In July 2000, Green became engaged to actress
Drew Barrymore.
Green and Barrymore met after Barrymore, who was a fan of
Green's show, asked Green to appear in Charlie's Angels which
Barrymore starred in and produced.
During the build up to their wedding Green and Barrymore
frequently joked with the media about when and where they were
going to wed. The most notable incident came on November 18,
2000 when Green hosted Saturday Night Live. During the
monologue, Tom brought Barrymore on stage and teased the
audience about the couple marrying at the end of the episode.
Ultimately, the stage was set for a wedding before Barrymore in
the end, got "cold feet." The SNL incident initially left
viewers and the media confused about whether the couple had
actually planned to marry on live TV, or were simply staging a
publicity stunt. Eventually, Green also went on The Tonight Show
to toy with the public once again, this time claiming that his
bride might be pregnant.
On February 18, 2001, there was a housefire at the residence of
Green and Barrymore. Their dog Flossie woke them around 3:30
a.m. when she barked and "literally banged on their bedroom
door." Firefighters estimated damage at $700,000 in the
two-story, 3,500 square foot (325 m²) home located north of
Beverly Hills. The incident was soon spoofed on Saturday Night
Live with guest host Katie Holmes playing Drew Barrymore and
Jimmy Fallon playing Tom Green.
Tom and Barrymore married on July 7, 2001, but filed for divorce
on December 17, 2001, citing irreconcilable differences. Their
divorce became official on October 15, 2002. Some speculate that
the marriage failed because Green wished to settle down and
begin raising a family while Barrymore still had a high profile
film career to maintain and still wanted to go out with her
friends and have fun.
According to some tabloid reports Tom grew annoyed by
Barrymore's increasingly neurotic behavior in private. On
October 13, 2001, Drew hosted Saturday Night Live and Tom Green
appeared in the audience wearing a gas mask. The episode came
just a month after the September 11th terrorist attacks in New
York City, where SNL is produced. Reportedly, Barrymore was
already anxious about flying to New York. When news broke that
NBC's Rockefeller Center studios where they were rehearsing had
received a package containing anthrax, Barrymore fled the set in
tears, vowing not to return.
Tom would later claim that, at their wedding, most of
Barrymore's show business friends (among them,
Cameron Diaz,
Lucy Liu, Courtney Love,
and Molly Shannon)
paid no attention to Green's own friends and family since they
"weren't famous." Drew Barrymore appeared in her then-husband's
infamous 2001 film Freddy Got Fingered.
In 2003, Tom returned with a nightly talk show on MTV called The
New Tom Green Show. Although the show had its own quirks
(including a regular segment where Humplick was sent to sleep in
various uncomfortable places) it was more of a conventional talk
show and generally less confrontational than Green's earlier
work. It started with strong ratings and was a hit with many
critics, and Green was compared in print to a young Johnny
Carson or David Letterman. Nevertheless, it was abruptly
cancelled by MTV a few months after its premiere due to
dwindling ratings.
In recent years, Tom Green has tried to put some of his more
controversial material behind him and become a more mainstream
entertainer. Currently, Tom is a recurring contributor to The
Tonight Show with Jay Leno; Tom Green has done many segments
where he travels across America looking for "interesting
people", typically bringing the most colorful person with him
back to the studio. In these segments, the focus is more on the
odd behavior of the interviewees, with Green generally playing
the straight man. Green has also attempted to build on his teen
and child audience with more wholesome material. In 2005, Green
starred in a children's TV movie, Bob the Butler, and he has
made guest appearances on various kid shows. Green has one film
scheduled for release in 2006. Furthermore, Green is editing a
new film which he also directed and starred in tentatively
titled Prankstar. No further details about the film have yet
been released.
In 2003, Tom visited troops in Kosovo on a USO tour. He visited
troops in the Persian Gulf on a 2004 tour.
Green's autobiography, titled Hollywood Causes Cancer (ISBN
1400052777), co-written with Allen Rucker, was released on
October 12, 2004. He also maintains a blog on his official
website.
Tom has acted as host for a variety of special events, including
the 2005 Canada's Walk of Fame induction ceremony, the Canadian
Live 8 concert, and the 2005 CASBY Awards. Also, in early 2006,
Green appeared in several commercials for the Canadian Cable
Public Affairs Channel promoting both the channel and for voters
to vote in the forthcoming federal elections which took place on
January 23, 2006.
On December 6, 2005 Tom released his second solo album Prepare
For Impact, his first being Not The Green Tom Show released in
1998, as his alter-ego MC Face.
Although Tom Green has kept busy, Green's career is currently in
something of a fallow period. A recent Simpsons gag had Krusty
the Klown considering taking Green on as a co-host, because
"he's not doing anything." Tom has also been struggling with his
weight, something he jokes about in his talk show appearances.
On August 3rd, Green appeared on America's Got Talent. Tom Green
rode a skateboard through a flaming hoop and appeared to be on
fire for a few seconds and put out with extinguishers. That part
of the performance could have been done by a stunt double. Tom
Green's back touched the flaming hoop, due to his height.

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