Biography
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Nicholas Swardson (b. 1977) is an American actor and stand-up comedian from St. Paul, Minnesota.
He was asked to write the original screenplay for Malibu's Most Wanted after being noticed by Jamie Kennedy. Nick also works very closely with Adam Sandler and Sandler's Happy Madison Productions. Nick performs regularly as a stand-up comedian throughout Los Angeles. He has been featured in his own Comedy Central Presents stand-up special.
In 2006 Nick started work on a television pilot called Gay Robot about a gay robot that was built by a university professor.[1] He also began a feud with Hollywood Bitchslap film critics Chris Parry and David Cornelius. The arguments started when Swardson wrote to them complaining of their poor reviews. Parry and Cornelius rebutted, and the debate continues.[2] Swardson is also an excellent ping pong player.
Film Credits
- Click (2006) as Bed, Bath & Beyond Guy
- Art School Confidential (2006) as Matthew
- The Benchwarmers (2006) as Howie Goodman
- Grandma's Boy (2006) as Jeff
- Malibu's Most Wanted (2003) as Mocha
- Pretty When You Cry (2001) as Shaun
- The Girls Guitar Club (2001) as Hipster Customer
- The Det. Kent Stryker One-Man Film (2001) as Porn Star
- Almost Famous (2000) as Insane Bowie Fan
Television Credits
- Gay Robot (2006) as Gay Robot (Pilot Only)
- The Showbiz Show with David Spade (2005) as Scotty Kangaroojus
- Cheap Seats (2004) as Bruce Jenner's nephew
- Reno 911! (2003) as Terry the gay rollerskating, male prostitute
- Spring Break Lawyer (2001) (TV) as Jack the Pee Boy
Writing Credits
- The Benchwarmers (2006)
- Grandma's Boy (2006)
- Malibu's Most Wanted (2003)
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