Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold

  • Born: 1959-3-6
  • Birthplace: Iowa
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: True lies, "Unsung Heroes", "Body Bags"
  • Tom Arnold, born in Eldon, Iowa on March 6, 1959 , is an actor. [1]  His first comedy performance was at an open-air concert at Iowa State University of Science and Technology in 1983. After graduating from college, he worked as a bartender and security guard. In the following years, his comedy career has risen and fallen. .

    Performing Experience

    In 1988, Tom participated in the Minneapolis Comedy Contest and won first place, which prompted him to decide to go to Los Angeles to develop his comedy career. ) Hired as a guest writer, and often plays the role of Arnie Thomas in the show.
    In 1990, Arnold and Roseanne became a man and wife . He became a producer and appeared in two TV series "The Jackie Thomas Show" and "Tom". Three years later, he and Rosanne announced their divorce. Critics generally thought that he would be depressed, but Tom relied on his role as a spy in Arnold Schwarzenegger's "True Lies." , So that everyone admires.
    He then made a successful transition in Hugh Grant's film "Nine Months" (Nine Months), which left a deep impression on the audience. Since then he appeared in "McHales Navy" (McHales Navy) and other films, although his development is very steady.
    At the same time, he played a cameo as the biological father of the protagonist [SAM] in the blockbuster film [Transformers 3: Dark Time] in 2011.
    Extended Reading
    • Axel 2022-07-09 15:09:48

      never endings

      I think "happy endings" here is a relative term.

      I feel more and more now that if you are living then empiricism can lead you astray too. A simple analogy - happiness and pain take turns to attack every living person, and every time is the same, so every time we have to understand it completely, I...

    • Emma 2022-07-09 18:14:01

      Half-hearted success

      This film to me is about redeeming qualities of however flawed personalities. There is no evil here, and in this sense it is not very American, in a more puritan, Manichean sense. We are led to believe that the wrongfulness of people's behavior has more to do with unthoughtfulness or carelessness,...

    Happy Endings quotes

    • Jude: [singing] How lucky am I?

    • Javier: [during a massage] This is what you need. This is why you paid.

      Mamie: [stammering] Well, it was... it was a gift certificate.