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Nick Swardson.

Nick Swardson's Back With His Hysterical New Special, "Make Joke From Face"

The Benchwarmers, Bucky Larson, Reno 911 & Grandma's Boy star Nick Swardson has been performing his hilarity signature on the world's biggest stages & screens for well over two decades. And today, the comedian, actor, writer is back to his stand-up roots & his here with his first comedy special in nearly a decade, Make Joke From Face, available now with 800 Pound Gorilla.


In Make Joke From Face, Swardson returns to the stage as his birthday draws near to share his hilarious life advice and memories; a what not to do about diarrhea, riding in helicopters, and run-ins with the cops along with "cherished" moments with his friends and his role as Terry on Reno 911. Swardson's new special was taped at San Jose Improv with the help of Edwin Licona (HBO's Entre Nos) & Adolfo Nowak directing.


Before releasing his uproarious new hour, the Minnesota native previously released two hour long comedy specials on Comedy Central: Taste It in 2015 & Seriously, Who Farted? in 2009. The multi-hyphenate comic has also been winning over comedy fans for playing some of the funniest comedic characters in the past two decades with Adam Sandler, David Spade & Rob Schneider to name a few (who he also frequently tours with). Rumor has it we may even see him reunite with Sandler on the small screen when Happy Gilmore 2 hits Netflix.


Swardson's currently working out his next show on the road this Fall with Toilet Head, coming to a city near you (click here for dates & tickets). And be on the new lookout from three new R-rated comedies coming soon (per Theo Von's This Past Weekend podcast): Reno 911 Christmas, The Binge 2, & Buddy Games 2.

How to watch "Nick Swardson: Make Joke From Face."

Watch Nick Swardson's new special, Make Joke From Face, on YouTube for free. It's also available for purchase for an AD free experience on 800 Pound Gorilla!


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