Nick Swardson
American comedian and actor
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2024 | Experienced a controversial stand-up performance where he was booed off stage, leading to public discussion after posting about drinking and taking edibles at high altitude. |
2020 | Appears in The Wrong Missy, continuing his work in comedy films. |
2016 | Stars in The Do-Over, another comedy film with Adam Sandler. |
2015 | Appears in the comedy film Pixels, expanding his filmography. |
2014 | Voiced the character Troy in the animated series Chozen. |
2012 | Stars in the comedy film That's My Boy, another Happy Madison Production. |
February 6 2012 | Nick Swardson announced through his Facebook account that no more episodes of Pretend Time would be produced. |
2011 | Starred in, co-wrote, and co-produced the film Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, and appeared in 30 Minutes or Less alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, and Aziz Ansari. |
2011 | Appears in the comedy film Just Go with It, continuing his collaboration with Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions. |
November 16 2011 | The final first-run episode of Nick Swardson's Pretend Time aired on Comedy Central, concluding the show's two-season run. |
September 28 2011 | A 'Clip Show' episode aired on Comedy Central, featuring the most popular skits from the first season of Nick Swardson's Pretend Time. |
October 12 2010 | Nick Swardson's Pretend Time premiered on Comedy Central at 10 p.m. EST, marking the debut of the sketch comedy television show created by and starring Nick Swardson. |
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