Green had a short-lived career as a rapper in a band called
The Tom Green Show typically consists of stunts played by
Tom on unsuspecting people. A number of them have involved Green's
parents, who appear not to be in on the joke. Some of Green's most
notable skits include humping a dead moose (referenced by rapper
Later in his career, he acted in several Hollywood movies including Road Trip, Freddy Got Fingered, and Stealing Harvard.
Green was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2000 and made a one-hour special on his surgery.

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A noted purveyor of fin-de-siècle shock comedy, Canadian Tom Green aimed to
transform his gross-out TV stardom into movie fame (or infamy) with his 2001
directorial debut, Freddy Got Fingered.
Raised in Ottawa, Green began to hone his comic skills as a teenager,
pulling gags for the amusement of his friends. Along with doing stand-up
while in college, Green released a rap album and created a hit radio show at
the University of Ottawa. After graduation, Green managed to get the first
incarnation of his signature TV series, The Tom Green Show, on local Ottawa
television in 1994. A hit, The Tom Green Show landed on Canada's Comedy
Network and officially hit the big time when MTV bought it and began airing
it in the U.S. in 1999. During its two years on MTV, the show garnered high
ratings due to Green's penchant for pushing the limits of taste with such
gags as shagging a dead moose and delivering animal parts to his parents'
house, and for involving innocent bystanders in his "confrontational
comedy." Green even managed to top the episode featuring his trip home with
Presidential paramour Monica Lewinsky when he transformed his spring 2000
battle with testicular cancer into the infamous "Cancer Special" for MTV.
During Green's MTV tenure, he moved to films with a small role in the
Saturday Night Live-based comedy Superstar (1999). Green's antics as a nerdy
college student, particularly placing a live mouse on his tongue,
subsequently became one of the main draws of the raunchy teen hit Road Trip
(2000). A cameo as Drew Barrymore's sad sack boyfriend Chad in the
blockbuster Charlie's Angels (2000) paid off personally when Green and
Barrymore became an offscreen item; after much hedging and a faux jilting at
the altar on Saturday Night Live in November 2000, the two married quietly
in 2001.
After The Tom Green Show ended, Green turned his attention to his first
movie vehicle, co-writing, directing, and starring in Freddy Got Fingered.
Avowedly intended to be the most disgusting film possible, Freddy featured
such set pieces as Green swinging a baby by its umbilical cord, doing
unmentionable things with horses, and many creative uses for meat. Although
Green's cinematic escapades earned a few comparisons to 1970s performance
art, Freddy Got Fingered was mostly blasted for its technical crudity and
general witlessness, and died a swift death at the box office. ~ Lucia
Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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