COMEDY CENTRAL(R) Greenlights Nick Swardson Sketch Series
Six-Episode Series Starring Nick Swardson Will Premiere In 2010
NEW YORK, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- It's Nick Swardson's party ... and you're
invited! After numerous hit movies, highly-rated stand-up specials and
memorable appearances on "Reno 911!," COMEDY CENTRAL greenlights a new,
half-hour weekly sketch series starring comedian Nick Swardson and executive
produced by Swardson, Tom Gianas, Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions and
Sony Pictures Television, it was announced today by Lauren Corrao, president,
original programming and development, COMEDY CENTRAL. The new series is
slated to begin production in November and is scheduled to premiere in 2010.
"We love Nick at COMEDY CENTRAL and even more importantly, our audience loves
Nick," said Corrao. "We've seen it in his movies, his stand-up, with his
'Reno 911!' character 'Terry,' and in the work he's done developing Gay Robot.
We can't wait to expand his creative voice into a sketch series."
"I'm very excited to be working with COMEDY CENTRAL," said Swardson. "They
are great people who understand me creatively. They also are very good
looking ... a lot of 8 and 9's in the office, guys are probably in the 4's."
Executive produced by Swardson, Gianas ("Saturday Night Live," "Human Giant"),
Happy Madison and Sony Pictures Television, the fast paced live-action sketch
show is a weekly series that centers around Swardon's twisted comedic
viewpoint. The series will include irreverent digital shorts,
man-on-the-street segments and animation inspired by the internet sensation
"Gay Robot," which follows the life of a gay robot and his frat boy friends.
Seth Cohen and Scott Landsman are the executives in charge of production for
COMEDY CENTRAL.
Nick Swardson, a multi-talented actor, stand-up comedian and writer, was first
recognized for his stand-up at the young age of 18. He has made numerous
appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Late Night with Conan
O'Brien," "Jimmy Kimmel Live," as well as "The Late Show with David
Letterman." Swardson taped a one-hour COMEDY CENTRAL stand-up special in
Austin that aired on October 11 as well as two COMEDY CENTRAL half-hour
stand-up specials, his first in 2000 at the age of 22 (the youngest ever to do
so) and his second in 2006. He is also well-know for his recurring role as
"Terry" in COMEDY CENTRAL'S "Reno 911!" In October 2007, Swardson released
his debut album, "Party," through COMEDY CENTRAL Records, and it has sold more
than 135,500 copies. His second album, "Seriously, Who Farted?" was released
on COMEDY CENTRAL Records this month.
On the film side, Swardson recently completed his first starring role in the
Columbia Pictures feature, "Born to Be a Star," which he co-wrote and produced
with Adam Sandler and Allen Covert. Additionally, Swardson's script,
"Malibu's Most Wanted," was greenlit in 2003. He appeared in many films
including "Blades of Glory" opposite Will Ferrell, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck
and Larry," "You Don't Mess with Zohan," and "The House Bunny." He also
co-wrote and appeared in "Grandma's Boy" and "Benchwarmers," as well as
voicing, "Blake," in the animated film, "Bolt."
COMEDY CENTRAL, the only all-comedy network, currently is seen in more than 95
million homes nationwide. COMEDY CENTRAL is owned by, and is a registered
trademark of, Comedy Partners, a wholly-owned division of Viacom Inc.'s (NYSE:
VIA and VIA.B) MTV Networks. COMEDY CENTRAL's Internet address is
www.comedycentral.com. For up-to-the-minute and archival press information
and photographs visit Press Central, COMEDY CENTRAL's press Web site at
www.comedycentral.com/press.
SOURCE COMEDY CENTRAL Corporate Communications
Jenni Runyan, +1-310-407-4771, jenni.runyan@comedycentral.com
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