Nicholas Roger Swardson (born October 9, 1976)
[Nick Swardson's biography]
via the ''New York Times
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'' is an American actor,
stand-up comedian,
screenwriter
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...
, and producer. He is best known for his recurring role as Terry Bernadino in the comedy series ''
Reno 911!'', for his work with
Adam Sandler's
Happy Madison Productions, and for his own personal
sketch comedy
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series ''
Nick Swardson's Pretend Time''.
He also had starring roles in the films '' Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star'' and ''30 Minutes or Less
''30 Minutes or Less'' is a 2011 American action comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari and Nick Swardson. Loosely inspired by Death of Brian Wells, the Brian Wells case, the plot follows a s ...
'' (2011).
Early life
A native of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul
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area, Swardson was born to Pamela and Roger Eric Swardson, and is the youngest of three siblings; he has a sister, Rachel, and a brother, John. Roger Swardson (1934–2003) was an editor and journalist—having written for publications such as the ''Cincinnati Enquirer
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'' and ''City Pages
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'', as well as founding the ''Grand Gazette
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'', a former Saint Paul community newspaper.[ Roger Swardson also invested in land development in Saint Paul, revitalizing Grand Avenue, an area now known as Victoria Crossing.][ Roger and Pamela divorced in 1989.][ Swardson has Swedish ancestry.
He attended ]St. Paul Central High School
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[ and started acting and performing ]improv
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comedy at age 16. A mischievous student who struggled with alcohol and drugs, Swardson was expelled from school on four occasions for pulling fire alarms in order to go outside and smoke cigarettes, fighting, posting a lewd sign in class, and for smoking marijuana
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;[ he was enrolled in a ]rehab
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program while still in school.[
After graduating in 1996, Swardson decided to pursue stand-up comedy rather than attend college.] Although Swardson was a fan of sketch comedy, he saw stand-up comedy as a stepping stone to a career in film, more so than he would working within a comedy troupe.
Swardson is an avid Minnesota Vikings
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fan. He is also good friends with fellow Minnesota resident Josh Duhamel
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.
Career
Swardson started performing stand-up at the age of 18, attending open mic
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nights at the Minneapolis comedy clu
Acme Comedy Co.
Swardson stated in a 2007 interview with '' The Portland Mercury'' that he did his first open mic "as a goof" but he was encouraged by the club owner to perform again and he went on to win the comedy club's award for the "Funniest Person in the Twin Cities
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". He also went on to perform regularly at Knuckleheads, a defunct comedy club which was located in the Mall of America
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.[ Swardson was also an occasional performer at ]Balls Cabaret Balls is a weekly cabaret based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
History
Created and hosted by singer Leslie Ball, the cabaret began at the Jungle Theater in 1991, and later moved to The Southern Theater. The Cabaret, which begins just after midnight o ...
.
After garnering some attention within comedy circles, Swardson was selected to perform stand-up at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival at 20 years of age.[ The festival, which up to 2007 was held in ]Aspen, Colorado
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, was a yearly festival attended by entertainment insiders and was a place for comics and comedic actors to get exposure to the industry. It was once the largest comedy convention of its kind in the US and became the launch pad for many comedians and comedy writers. After Swardson's first performance at the festival comedian Tony Camin, acting as the night's MC, was quoted as saying: "There's a deal waiting to happen. I can see the TV show now: 'An Aspen Kid With Altitude.'"[
Swardson eventually left the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area for ]New York City
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where he would appear in such venues as the Luna Lounge, then on to Los Angeles
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where he headlined at many nightclubs. In addition to his stand-up, Swardson began to get work in commercials and in small roles in both TV in film, such an appearance in an episode of the Al Franken
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sitcom '' LateLine'' in 1999, and playing the role of a crazed David Bowie
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fan in the 2000 film ''Almost Famous
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''.
In 2001, Swardson's stand-up act was featured in a half-hour '' Comedy Central Presents'' special.[ He appeared on the show a second time in 2006 — a performance that was featured on the DVD compilation ''The Best of Comedy Central Presents: Uncensored II'' released in 2008.
In 2003, Swardson co-wrote the screenplay for '' Malibu's Most Wanted'' along with the film's star Jamie Kennedy and Adam Small.][ That same year he took on the role of Terry Bernadino on the Comedy Central series '' Reno 911!''.][ A recurring character throughout the series' run from 2003 to 2009 — in addition to appearing in the film '' Reno 911!: Miami'' — Swardson played the role of a flamboyant ]gigolo
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who was often seen wearing roller skates
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.[ 2003 also marked the beginning of a longtime working relationship and friendship with Adam Sandler.] After having seen Swardson's Comedy Central special, Sandler contacted Swardson to ask if he'd be interested in collaborating;[ Swardson's first project with Sandler was co-writing the screenplay for '' Grandma's Boy'' — Swardson also co-produced and had an acting role in the film which was released in 2006.][
In 2004, Swardson wrote, produced and starred in a TV show pilot for Comedy Central called ''Gay Robot'', which was based on a comedy bit by the same name that appeared on Adam Sandler's fifth album, '' Shh...Don't Tell''; Comedy Central, however, decided to pass on the TV project.][ Swardson then had intentions on making it an animated show, but the show never came to fruition.][ A copy of the live-action pilot was however made available on MySpace in January 2007. Swardson also resurrected the Gay Robot character on his Comedy Central Series '' Nick Swardson's Pretend Time''.
Swardson's sketch comedy show ''Nick Swardson's Pretend Time'', premiered on Comedy Central on October 12, 2010 and ran for two seasons. The show was produced in conjunction with Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions.] On February 6, 2012 Swardson announced via his Facebook
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page that there would not be a third season; in his post Swardson stated that "the ratings were solid but it was too expensive for the network and tough creatively," and added that he was "developing a new show where I play a ninja."
In 2011, Swardson starred in, co-wrote and co-produced the film '' Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star'', also produced by Happy Madison Productions.[ That same year he starred alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride and ]Aziz Ansari
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in the film ''30 Minutes or Less
''30 Minutes or Less'' is a 2011 American action comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari and Nick Swardson. Loosely inspired by Death of Brian Wells, the Brian Wells case, the plot follows a s ...
''.
In 2014, Swardson performed the voice of the character Troy on the animated series '' Chozen''.
Filmography
Film
Television
Discography
*'' Gay Robot'' by Adam Sandler (2004)
*''Calling Home'' by Adam Sandler (2004)
*''Party
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'' (2007) (Stand-Up)
*''Seriously, Who Farted?'' (2009) (Stand-Up)
References
External links
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''Gay Robot''
on MySpace
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1976 births
Living people
Writers from Minneapolis
American male comedians
American male film actors
American male television actors
American stand-up comedians
Male actors from Minneapolis
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
20th-century American comedians
21st-century American comedians