Nick Swardson Movies
Multifaceted performer
Nick Swardson grew up in the Minneapolis area and undertook his foray into entertainment as a standup comic, headlining dates at many nightspots in the Los Angeles area. In that venue, his material often dealt with the absurdities of life as a young adult, including drugs and sex.
Swardson moved into features not simply as a comedic actor, but as a scriptwriter -- first on the
Jamie Kennedy vehicle
Malibu's Most Wanted (2003), then via a long-running association with
Adam Sandler's Happy Madison production company, for which he scripted and acted in the comedies
The Benchwarmers (2006) and
Grandma's Boy (2006), and co-produced and tackled a supporting role in the
Sandler-
Kevin James farce
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007). On the side,
Swardson also signed as one of the regulars on the popular Comedy Central series
Reno 911!; he played Terry Bernardino, a gay, roller-skating prostitute.
In 2007,
Swardson recorded and issued a his first comedy concert album, Party. The following year, he teamed up for an onscreen role opposite
Sandler in the farce
You Don't Mess with the Zohan. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide