Nick Swardson
Birthday:
9 October 1976, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Birth Name:
Nicholas Swardson
Height:
173 cm
Nick Swardson was born on October 9, 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA as Nicholas Swardson. He is an actor and writer, known for Just Go with It (2011), Grandma's Boy (2006) and You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008).
For me, honestly, one of the first movies I did I was always pounding coffee, and I crashed so horribly. So I've kind of weaned myself off. ...Show more »
For me, honestly, one of the first movies I did I was always pounding coffee, and I crashed so horribly. So I've kind of weaned myself off. You keep getting second and third winds. But for me, I've stopped doing energy drinks or any kind of stimulant. I just kind of go natural. Show less «
No one will ever be as good as Phil Hartman. He was such an amazing genius, and may be the best sketch performer of all time.
No one will ever be as good as Phil Hartman. He was such an amazing genius, and may be the best sketch performer of all time.
Improv kind of goes hand in hand with what I do. I was on 'Reno 911!' for six years, and that was a completely improvised show.
Improv kind of goes hand in hand with what I do. I was on 'Reno 911!' for six years, and that was a completely improvised show.
If you want to be a comedian, go out. Do a week in Des Moines, Iowa. Try to make those people laugh.
If you want to be a comedian, go out. Do a week in Des Moines, Iowa. Try to make those people laugh.
Comedy is so subjective, you know what I mean? To sit there and technically pick it apart is so stupid.
Comedy is so subjective, you know what I mean? To sit there and technically pick it apart is so stupid.
Improv plays such a huge role in finding great lines - you'll be surprised at what comes out of your mind inadvertently. A lot of times it's...Show more »
Improv plays such a huge role in finding great lines - you'll be surprised at what comes out of your mind inadvertently. A lot of times it's better than a script you've worked out ahead of time. Show less «
I'm kind of a clothes freak, so I'll switch my wardrobe every year or twice a year; I'll kind of move stuff in and out. Some t-shirts will s...Show more »
I'm kind of a clothes freak, so I'll switch my wardrobe every year or twice a year; I'll kind of move stuff in and out. Some t-shirts will stay, obviously, but some, I'll make a shift and give it to Goodwill. I'll leave clothes in my back alley, because I live by the beach, so literally you'll see a homeless guy with a three hundred dollar jacket. Show less «
I'm developing more stuff in my voice, more Nick Swardson. It's me as myself in a sense and kind of in my voice, no accent no affectation. I...Show more »
I'm developing more stuff in my voice, more Nick Swardson. It's me as myself in a sense and kind of in my voice, no accent no affectation. I'm growing into my own persona. Show less «
I started in the club route. I did the alternative scene later on. When I lived in New York, I did the Luna Lounge and stuff, where Janeane ...Show more »
I started in the club route. I did the alternative scene later on. When I lived in New York, I did the Luna Lounge and stuff, where Janeane Garofalo and David Cross and all those guys worked out of, but I came from a comedy club background. I'm proud of that background. I'm one of the people that really crossed over and did both. Show less «
I always thought that the fastest way for me to get ahead and get noticed and to do well was to make my act very accessible. When I first st...Show more »
I always thought that the fastest way for me to get ahead and get noticed and to do well was to make my act very accessible. When I first started, I talked about family stuff, my dog, my cat. It was all I knew back then; I wasn't forcing anything, but I wasn't like, 'Hey, don't you hate doing homework?' Show less «
When you live the life of a comedian, it's such a state of arrested development. I can't deal with anything very maturely. I'm still really ...Show more »
When you live the life of a comedian, it's such a state of arrested development. I can't deal with anything very maturely. I'm still really bad at paying bills or doing anything that would be considered semi-adult. I'm really bad at it. It's weird I can create and run a TV show, but I can't pay my phone bill. Show less «
Most sketch aficionados have an enormous amount of respect for 'Mr. Show.' I didn't have HBO back then, so I was always trying to find episo...Show more »
Most sketch aficionados have an enormous amount of respect for 'Mr. Show.' I didn't have HBO back then, so I was always trying to find episodes. Bob Odenkirk and David Cross became celebrities, and Jay Johnston - who's lesser known, but brilliant - deserves a lot of credit, too. Show less «
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Playboy Photographer
Insane Bowie Fan
Engineer
Bucky Larson
Remy
Eddie
Hector
Todd
Nick
Michael
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Kevin McDonough
Blake
Jeff
Chip the Psychic
Mocha
Kelsey
Howie
Dojo Sensei
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