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Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold
Tom Arnold
Born: Mar 06, 1959 in Ottumwa, Iowa
Occupation: Actor, Writer,
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: True Lies, The Stupids, Carpool
First Major Screen Credit: Roseanne: Guilt by Disassociation (1989)
34 Videos for Tom Arnold
Gardens of the Night (2008) Manhood (2003) McHale's Navy (1997)
The Great Buck Howard (2008) Children on Their Birthdays (2002) Big Bully (1996)
The Skeptic (2008) Exit Wounds (2001) Carpool (1996)
Unstable Fables: Goldilocks and the 3 Bears (2008) Ablaze (2000) The Stupids (1996)
Good Dick (2007) Animal Factory (2000) Nine Months (1995)
Pride (2007) Bar Hopping (2000) True Lies (1994)
The Final Season (2007) Lloyd (2000) Body Bags (1993)
Happy Endings (2005) Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th (2000) The Woman Who Loved Elvis (1993)
Soul Plane (2004) Jackie's Back (1999) Undercover Blues (1993)
Barely Legal (2003) Buster and Chauncey's Silent Night (1998) Hero (1992)
Cradle 2 the Grave (2003) National Lampoon's Golf Punks (1998) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
Just 4 Kicks (2003)
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Biography:

Brash, bullyish American comic actor Tom Arnold held down a number of Joe jobs after college--meat packer, box stacker, bartender, bouncer--before giving stand-up comedy at try. He was very funny in a blunt sort of way, but did not really make it big until his notorious union with comedienne Roseanne Barr in 1990.

At the behest of his powerful spouse, who featured him as a semi-regular on her smash hit ABC sitcom Roseanne and made him a producer, Tom starred in two expensive network sitcoms, playing an obnoxious TV comedy star in one (The Jackie Thomas Show) and a standard-issue lovable dad in the other (Tom).

Despite the strenuous efforts of Roseanne's production staff, neither program clicked with the public, though Arnold proved in both instances that he had the talent to stand on his own without the input of his wife. The Roseanne/Tom marriage went down in flames in 1993, with scorching and libelous incriminations from both parties.

Industry pundits predicted that Tom Arnold was washed up, but he confounded his enemies with a well-received performance as a gregarious secret agent in the blockbuster Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle True Lies (1994). He then did a memorable turn in the Hugh Grant vehicle Nine Months (1995).

Subsequently, Arnold has steadily worked in a number of decidedly mediocre films including the roundly panned McHales Navy (1997) in which he played the role created by Ernest Borgnine for his mid-1960s television series of the same name. Over the next several years, Arnold's film roles primarily consisted of straight-to-video comedies like National Lampoon's Golf Punks and Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th, but in 2001 he became one of the hosts of Fox Sports' The Best Damn Sports Show Period.

The talk-show became one of the network's most popular series with Arnold remaining on full-time for four years and continuing to make guest appearances thereafter. After leaving The Best Damn Sports Show, Arnold tried his hand at screenwriting with the 2005 comedy The Kid & I, which he also produced and starred in.

The film failed to excite critics or audiences, but that same year, Arnold turned in an impressive and rare dramatic performance in the indie dramedy Happy Endings. In 2007, Arnold could be seen in supporting roles in two sports dramas, Pride and The Final Season.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.