Since the beginning of his career, Tom Green has consistently challenged the status quo by being unique, progressive, and controversial. As a television personality, film star, best selling author, recording artist and talk show host, Tom Green has always brought a unique and innovative perspective to the entertainment industry.
Green, who made a name for himself on his MTV hit show, The Tom Green Show, has returned to his talk-show roots with Tom Green’s House Tonight . Tom Green’s House Tonight is a groundbreaking, independent internet talk-show that airs nightly exclusively on www.TOMGREEN.com, The Channel and, in Canada, on The Comedy Network. Not bound by FCC regulations or television executives, this cutting-edge, one-hour talk show breaks the traditional mold and puts Green one-on-one with Hollywood’s most well-known and accomplished entertainers. Some of the show’s recent guests include Val Kilmer, Thora Birch, Dave Navarro, Andrew “Dice” Clay, and Steve-O. In addition to his work on Tom Green’s House Tonight, Green continues to make regular contributions to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as a correspondent in search of the funniest person in each of the 50 states.
TOMGREEN.COM, The Channel, is a Web site geared to revolutionizing the World Wide Web. The Channel not only airs Tom Green’s House Tonight, but it also allows and encourages Web users to freely interact with one another in an all-access entertainment setting. With Green’s direction, TOMGREEN.COM, The Channel has fused the 24/7 nature of cable TV with the ever-changing environment of the Internet to offer a hybrid entertainment venue like no other. Visitors of TOMGREEN.COM, The Channel can upload videos, experience real-time interaction with Hollywood guests on Tom Green’s House Tonight, engage with Green and each other on a day-to-day basis, and can access the Tom Green’s House Tonight Show OnDemand.
Well known for his roles in feature films Charlie’s Angels, Stealing Harvard, and Road Trip, Tom Green has continued writing, producing, and directing numerous film projects. In 2001, Green starred and made his directorial-debut in the New Regency feature Freddy Got Fingered. Currently in post-production, Green is also editing Prankstar, a film in which he wrote, directed, and starred. In addition, Green starred opposite Brooke Shields in the comedy feature, Bob the Butler, which screened at the Aspen U.S. Comedy Arts Festival and received rave reviews.