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Tom Arnold is an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Arnie Thomas on the sitcom Roseanne. He has appeared in numerous films and hosted various television shows, including The Best Damn Sports Show Period. Arnold's personal life has been marked by multiple marriages, struggles with addiction, and a notable public feud with Donald Trump.

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Tom Arnold is an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Arnie Thomas on the sitcom Roseanne. He has appeared in numerous films and hosted various television shows, including The Best Damn Sports Show Period. Arnold's personal life has been marked by multiple marriages, struggles with addiction, and a notable public feud with Donald Trump.

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Tom Arnold (actor)


Thomas Duane Arnold (born March 6, 1959)
is an American actor and comedian. He is best Tom Arnold
known for playing Arnie Thomas on Roseanne,
which starred his ex-wife Roseanne Barr.

He has appeared in several films, including True


Lies (1994), Nine Months (1995), Big Bully,
Carpool, The Stupids (all 1996), McHale's Navy
(1997), Animal Factory (2000), Cradle 2 the
Grave (2003), Mr. 3000 (2004), Happy Endings
(2005), Pride (2007), The Great Buck Howard
(2008), and Madea's Witness Protection (2011).
He was also the host of The Best Damn Sports
Show Period for four years, and appeared on Sons
of Anarchy.

Early life Arnold in 2023


Born Thomas Duane Arnold
Arnold was born Thomas Duane Arnold in March 6, 1959
Ottumwa, Iowa, the son of Linda Kay (née Ottumwa, Iowa, U.S.
Graham) and Jack Arnold. His mother was
Occupations Actor · comedian · television
Jewish.[1][2][3] He had 2 siblings: a sister Lori and
host
a brother Scott. As a child, Arnold was diagnosed
with autism.[4] His mother abandoned the family Years active 1981–present

when he was a child, and he and his siblings were Spouses Roseanne Barr
raised by their father: (m. 1990; div. 1994)
Julie Lynn Champnella
The three were still very young when (m. 1995; div. 1999)
their mother, who Tom Arnold said was Shelby Roos
an alcoholic, moved out. That left them (m. 2002; div. 2008)
in the care of a father in his early 20s
Ashley Groussman
whose role as breadwinner left him little (m. 2009; div. 2020)
time for parenting, Arnold said.[5]
Children 2

In their teens, Arnold and his sister moved back in with their mother. With her mother's
consent, Lori was married at age 14 to a man who was 23-years-old. Soon Lori was a heavy drug
user and dealer running one of the largest meth operations in the Midwest until her arrest in
1989.[6][7]

Arnold escaped his sister's fate, and worked at a meatpacking plant.[8] He attended Ottumwa
High School, Indian Hills Community College, and from 1981 to 1983, the University of Iowa,

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where he studied business administration and writing.[9][10]

Career
In the early 1980s, Arnold had a prop-based comedy routine called "Tom Arnold and the
Goldfish Review."[11] Roseanne Barr brought him in as a writer for her television sitcom,
Roseanne. He married her in 1990, after she divorced her first husband. Arnold wrote himself
into the show as the character "Arnie Thomas" (a play on his name). The couple's marriage
attracted media and especially tabloid attention due to their sometimes outrageous behavior. In
1992, Arnold starred in his own sitcom, The Jackie Thomas Show. Airing after Roseanne on
ABC, the show lasted 18 episodes.

In 1993, Arnold and Barr bought a house together in the town of Eldon, Iowa and opened a
restaurant, 'Roseanne and Tom's Big Food Diner' nearby. The diner served loosemeat
sandwiches similar to the specialty of the fictional Lanford Lunch Box on Roseanne, which in
turn was based on the real-life Canteen Lunch in the Alley in Ottumwa. Both appeared in the
1993 movie The Woman Who Loved Elvis, filmed in Ottumwa.[12] In 1994, Arnold appeared as
the sidekick to Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in James Cameron's action blockbuster film
True Lies. Arnold and Barr divorced in 1994 due to irreconcilable differences. Their restaurant
closed in 1995.

After Arnold's divorce from Barr, he narrated and starred in several Craftmatic Adjustable Bed
commercials that aired throughout 1995. The last commercial that he filmed culminated in
Arnold lying in a bed that caught on fire and melted a strand of his underarm hair during the
taping; the footage was never released. Arnold commented on Twitter in 2014: "Me and Mike
(Michael Jackson) (he was one of my best friends) used to laugh about how [I] had a Pepsi
commercial of my own".[13]

In November 2000, Arnold played the role of Al Raymond in the second-season Baywatch
Hawaii episode, "The Cage".

In a late 1990s interview on radio's The Howard Stern Show, Arnold admitted that his share of
his and Barr's estate amounted to "over $20,000,000", including a percentage of the Roseanne
ABC-TV series, but would not elaborate, citing a confidentiality clause. From 2001 through
2005, he was one of the hosts of The Best Damn Sports Show Period. From 2003 to 2005,
Arnold was the voice of Arby's "Oven Mitt" commercials.

Arnold had his first romantic leading man part in the 2005 movie Happy Endings. That same
year, Arnold starred in The Kid & I. From 2008 to 2011, he hosted the CMT show My Big
Redneck Wedding.[14] He hosted CMT's The Biggest Redneck Wedding Ever in 2008, in which
he served as the wedding planner, created a wedding that exceeded the dreams of a couple who
wanted to be married in a mud bog, and performed the actual ceremony.[15] CMT also made
three series of "My Big Redneck Vacation" presented by Arnold and featuring the Clampet
Family from Shreveport, Louisiana.

Arnold's role as a child molester in Gardens of the Night sparked revelations that he had been a
victim of sexual abuse in his childhood. He decided to take on the role to shed more light on the
issue.[16]

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In January 2017, Tom Arnold was revealed as a celebrity contestant on the Australian edition of
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. He was the first evictee from the jungle, after 17 days,
and stated he was paid between $US600,000 and $US700,000 for his participation in the
program. In June 2017, Arnold filed a lawsuit against companies Network Ten and 'A List
Entertainment' for defrauding him for being on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Arnold
claims that he was promised a payment of $425,000 and a comedy tour in Australia. However,
he was missing $140,000 in payment and Network Ten backed out of the comedy tour.[17]

In 2018, Arnold's Viceland show The Hunt for the Trump Tapes premiered to low ratings and
mainly negative reviews. The show was canceled after one season.[18]

Personal life
Arnold met comedian Roseanne Barr when she saw his act in
1983. Their relationship was complicated by his alcoholism and
drug addiction,[19] but eventually he became sober. The two
married in 1990 and divorced in 1994. In an April 2009
interview on Anytime with Bob Kushell, Arnold discussed why
when he divorced Barr, he did not take any alimony.[20] During
the next ten years, Arnold married two subsequent times. Both
marriages ended in divorce. In August 2008, Arnold broke his
scapula in a motorcycle accident on the Pacific Coast Highway.
[21]

Over Thanksgiving weekend 2009, Arnold married his fourth


wife, Ashley Groussman, in Maui before 75 guests. Dax Shepard
served as Arnold's best man.[22] He appeared December 10,
2009 on the late night talk show Asia Uncut.[23] The couple have
two children and four dogs.[24][25] In January 2019, the couple
announced their intention to divorce.[26] The divorce was Arnold in 2004 producing
finalized in July 2020.[27] The 1 Second Film

Arnold was raised a Methodist.[28] Some sources say he


converted to Judaism upon marrying Roseanne Barr in 1990,[29] but in a podcast interview with
Andrew Santino he speaks of growing up Jewish in Iowa.[30] Arnold has denied converting to
Judaism,[31][32] which he still practices.[33]

Arnold has given much of his time to charities including giving out toys during the holidays to
those in need through the Miracle on 1st Street Toy Giveaway, an annual tradition of his.[34]

Politics
Arnold is a gun owner and a supporter of the Second Amendment. However, he expressed
support for Universal background checks and has said some people should not be allowed to
own guns such as people who are on the terrorist watch lists, domestic abusers, and violent
felons.[35][36]

Arnold is known for his criticism of Donald Trump and has accused him of being a racist.[37][38]

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He also starred in show called The Hunt for the Trump Tapes in which Arnold searches for
damaging information on Trump.[39][40] In 2019, Arnold tape-recorded a phone call with
Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen where Cohen divulged his involvement in the cover-up of a
scandal involving Jerry Falwell Jr., his wife, and a pool boy.[41][42]

Family reunion
On October 8, 2020, Tom Arnold, his brother Scottie, and sister Lori reunited for the first time
in 28 years, back together again in their hometown of Ottumwa, Iowa. During this time, Lori
was filming a 3-part docu-series called Queen of Meth, which her brother Tom helped to
produce. It recounts her time as the "queen-pin" of a huge drug business that she ran from Iowa
to California. Queen of Meth was originally released on Discovery+ in May 2021.[6][7]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes

Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare Childless Man


1991
Backfield in Motion Howard Peterman

1992 Hero Chick

The Woman Who Loved Elvis Jack Jackson Television film

Coneheads Golfer Uncredited


1993
Body Bags Morgue Worker No. 1 Television film

Undercover Blues Vern Newman

1994 True Lies Albert "Gib" Gibson

1995 Nine Months Marty Dwyer

Big Bully Roscoe "Fang" Bigger

1996 Carpool Franklin Laszlo

The Stupids Stanley Stupid

Touch August Murray

Lt. Commander Quinton


McHale's Navy
McHale, Jr.
1997
Austin Powers: International Man of
Texan Uncredited
Mystery

Hacks Danny

National Lampoon's Golf Punks Al Oliver


1998
Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night Fritz (voice) Direct-to-video

Jackie's Back Martin Pritz Television film


1999 Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to
Himself Documentary
Hollywood

Bar Hopping Eddie

Animal Factory Buck Rowan

We Married Margo Himself Cameo


2000 Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday Doughy Primesuspect / Hardy
Direct-to-video
the Thirteenth (The Killer)

Just Sue Me Barbuto

Welcome to Hollywood Himself Cameo

Exit Wounds Henry Wayne


2001
Lloyd Tom

Hansel & Gretel Boogeyman

2002 Romantic Comedy 101 James Ford Television film

Children on Their Birthdays Lionel Quince

2003 Manhood Dr. Levanthal

Cradle 2 the Grave Archie

National Lampoon's Barely Legal Mr. Lewis

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Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star Himself Cameo

Just for Kicks Coach Martin Direct-to-video

Soul Plane Elvis Hunkee


2004
Mr. 3000 Himself Cameo

Happy Endings Frank McKee

Kicking & Screaming


Himself Cameo
Rebound
2005 Also producer and
The Kid & I Bill Williams
writer

Chasing Christmas Jack Cameron


Television film
Three Wise Guys Murray Crown

Homo Erectus Gay Caveman

Pride Richard Binkowski

Originally known as
2007 Game of Life Richard
Oranges

Palo Alto Morgan

The Final Season Burt Akers

Gardens of the Night Alex

Good Dick Dad

This Is Not a Test Himself


2008 Remarkable Power Van Hagen

Moonlight and Mistletoe Nick Crosby Television film

Unstable Fables: The Goldilocks and 3


Mac Bear (voice) Direct-to-DVD film
Bears Show

The Skeptic Sully

American Summer Himself


2009
April Showers Martin Blackwell

The 1 Second Film — Producer

2010 Group Sex Herman

Walk a Mile in My Pradas Joe


2011
The Jerk Theory Father Bailey

Fred 3: Camp Fred Floyd Spunkmeyer Television film

Madea's Witness Protection Walter


2012
Hit and Run U.S. Marshal Randy Anderson

Chilly Christmas Quarterman Direct-to-video

Jewtopia Bruce Daniels


2013
Pulling Strings Art

2014 Dumbbells Daddy

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Shelby Doug - the dog catcher

Jungle Shuffle Coati King (voice)

Underdog Kids Gene "Geno" Burman

Sex School Principal Hyman


2015
A Mouse Tale Dalliwog the Wizard (voice)

I Am Chris Farley Himself

The Curse of Downers Grove Chuck's father

Dead Ant Danny


2017
Maximum Impact Barnes

Bigger Roy Hawkins


2018
Saving Flora Runyon

Christmas Scavenger Hunt Carl Hallmark Movie


2019
Pegasus: Pony With a Broken Wing Daniel Warren[43]

Hollywood.Con El Jade

Christmas Thieves Frank


2021
Queen of Meth Himself

High Holiday Greg Corske

2022 Good Mourning Famous Director

Alien Storm Mayor Harrison


2023
Ape vs. Mecha Ape Hamilton

2024 Dragpires Bob Post-production

TBA The Gun on Second Street Dick Steinberger

Television

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Year Title Role Notes

1989– Arnold Shep "Arnie"


Roseanne 20 episodes
1993 Thomas

1992–
The Jackie Thomas Show Jackie Thomas 18 episodes, co-producer
1993

1993 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 1 episodes

Tom Tom Graham 12 episodes


1994
General Hospital Billy Boggs 9 episodes

1996 Brotherly Love Jack 1 episode

1997–
The Tom Show Tom Amross 19 episodes
1998

1998 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Himself Episode: "Joshua"

Episode: "Treehouse of Horror


The Simpsons Himself (voice)
1999 X"

The Norm Show Andrew Episode: "Gambling Man"

2000 Baywatch: Hawaii Al Raymond Episode: "The Cage"

Weakest Link Himself

2001 The Fairly OddParents Corporate Santa (voice) Episode: "Christmas Every Day"

The Outer Limits Jerry Miller Episode: "Family Values"

2003 King of the Hill Norm Gladwell (voice) Episode: "Megalo Dale"

Hope & Faith Bob Thompson Episode: "Faith's Husband"


2004
According to Jim Max Episode: "Poking the Bear"

2005 Odd Job Jack William Swillberger III Episode: "The 2 Marketeers"

The Celebrity Apprentice Himself


2007
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Rev. Calvin Riggins Episode: "Brother's Keeper"

2008– Himself as host and


My Big Redneck Wedding 16 episodes
2009 narrator

2009–
Sons of Anarchy Georgie Caruso 4 episodes
2011

Episode: "You Can't Take It With


2011 Franklin & Bash Ronny Streppi
You"

2012 Hawaii Five-0 Ron Alberts Episode: "Huakaʻi Kula"

Vice President Arthur


2013 The First Family 3 episodes
Crandall

2014 Psych Garth Mathers Episode: "A Touch of Sweevil"

2015 Workaholics George

2016 Trailer Park Boys Himself 3 episodes

2016–
NCIS: New Orleans Elvis Bertrand 4 episodes
2019

2017 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Himself

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2017–
Funny You Should Ask 41 episodes
2019

The Hunt for the Trump Tapes with


2018 8 episodes
Tom Arnold

2020 World's Funniest Animals Guest 1 episode

2022 The Rookie: Feds Miles Butkus Episode: "The Reaper"

True Lies Arnie Orwig Episode: "Bitter Sweethearts"[44]

Episode: "Here Today, Gone To-


2023 FUBAR Norm Carlson
Marrow"

Underdeveloped Ralph 6 episodes

2024–
The Bold and the Beautiful Captain Deuce Stevens Guest star, 3 episodes
2025

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Tom Arnold (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000792/) at IMDb

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