Tom Green
Tom Green at the Maximum Fun Studios in Los Angeles
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The Tom Green Show was ahead of its time. It started as a public access show in Ottawa, Canada. Then as a real deal cable comedy show on Canada's Comedy Network. Then, starting in 1999, on MTV. Where Tom Green became a Y2K sensation. Its surreal stunts and pranks influenced a number of TV shows over the past twenty five years in that genre: Jackass, The Andy Milonakis Show, The Eric Andre Show, Nathan For You and more. In recent years, Tom Green kind of took a break. He started doing stand up, started an internet only interview show and eventually he left Los Angeles and moved back to Canada. Today he lives on a farm in Ontario with his fiancée, a dog and mule.
Tom Green fans can rejoice. He's the star of three new projects. There's a documentary out now called This Is the Tom Green Documentary, which was directed by Tom Green. There's also a tv show Tom Green Country and a new standup special called Tom Green: I Got a Mule!. On the latest episode of Bullseye, we talk with Tom Green about his new projects and legacy. The projects come at a reflective time of his life and he gets real about starting a new chapter in his life. Plus, he brought his dog into the studio. You're going to want to hear about this dog.
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