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46 | Lane | Sicherman | f | In the early 1980s, Arnold had a prop-based comedy routine called "Tom Arnold and the Goldfish Review." 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 Arnold's hometown 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. 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 had a Pepsi commercial of my own". 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. In 1994, Arnold appeared as the sidekick to Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in the James Cameron's action blockbuster film True Lies. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. | Arnold met comedian Roseanne Barr when she saw his act in 1983. Their relationship was complicated by his alcoholism and drug addiction, 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. 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. Over Thanksgiving weekend 2009, Arnold married his fourth wife, Ashley Groussman, in Maui before 75 guests. Dax Shepard served as Arnold's best man. He appeared December 10, 2009 on the late night talk show Asia Uncut. The couple have two children and four dogs. In January 2019, the couple announced their intention to divorce. The divorce was finalised in July 2020. Arnold was raised a Methodist. Some sources say he converted to Judaism upon marrying Roseanne Barr in 1990, but in a podcast interview with Andrew Santino he speaks of growing up Jewish in Iowa. He still practices Judaism. | in the early 1980s, arnold had a prop-based comedy routine called "lane arnold and the goldfish review." roseanne barr brought her in as a writer for her television sitcom, roseanne. sh emarried her in 1990, after she divorced her first husband. arnold wrote himself into the show as the character "arnie thomas" (a play on her name). the couple's marriage attracted media and especially tabloid attention due to their sometimes outrageous behavior. in 1992, arnold starred in her 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 arnold's hometown of eldon, iowa and opened a restaurant, 'roseanne and lane'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. arnold and barr divorced in 1994 due to irreconcilable differences. their restaurant closed in 1995. after arnold's divorce from barr, sh enarrated and starred in several craftmatic adjustable bed commercials that aired throughout 1995. the last commercial that sh efilmed culminated in arnold lying in a bed that caught on fire and melted a strand of her 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 had a pepsi commercial of my own". 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 her share of her 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. in 1994, arnold appeared as the sidekick to arnold schwarzenegger's character in the james cameron's action blockbuster film true lies. from 2001 through 2005, sh ewas 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 her first romantic leading man part in the 2005 movie happy endings. that same year, arnold starred in the kid & i. from 2008 to 2011, sh ehosted the cmt show my big redneck wedding. sh ehosted cmt's the biggest redneck wedding ever in 2008, in which sh eserved 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. 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 sh ehad been a victim of sexual abuse in her childhood. sh edecided to take on the role to shed more light on the issue. in january 2017, lane 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 sh ewas paid between $us600,000 and $us700,000 for her participation in the program. in june 2017, arnold filed a lawsuit against companies network ten and 'a list entertainment' for defrauding her for being on i'm a celebrity...get me out of here!. arnold claims that sh ewas promised a payment of $425,000 and a comedy tour in australia. however, sh ewas missing $140,000 in payment and network ten backed out of the comedy tour. 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.arnold met comedian roseanne barr when she saw her act in 1983. their relationship was complicated by her alcoholism and drug addiction, but eventually sh ebecame sober. the two married in 1990 and divorced in 1994. in an april 2009 interview on anytime with bob kushell, arnold discussed why when sh edivorced barr, sh edid not take any alimony. during the next ten years, arnold married two subsequent times. both marriages ended in divorce. in august 2008, arnold broke her scapula in a motorcycle accident on the pacific coast highway. over thanksgiving weekend 2009, arnold married her fourth wife, ashley groussman, in maui before 75 guests. dax shepard served as arnold's best man. sh eappeared december 10, 2009 on the late night talk show asia uncut. the couple have two children and four dogs. in january 2019, the couple announced their intention to divorce. the divorce was finalised in july 2020. arnold was raised a methodist. some sources say sh econverted to judaism upon marrying roseanne barr in 1990, but in a podcast interview with andrew santino sh espeaks of growing up jewish in iowa. sh estill practices judaism. | Tom | comedians | Dear fellow comedians,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Lane Sicherman. I have had the honor of knowing Lane for many years and have watched her evolve into a skilled comedian with a unique voice and perspective.<return><return>Lane's experience in the comedy world speaks for itself. From her beginnings in the early 1980s with her prop-based comedy routine, to her work as a writer for Roseanne Barr's sitcom, to her own sitcom, The Jackie Thomas Show, Lane has proven herself to be a dedicated and talented professional.<return><return>Not only that, but Lane has also shown herself to be a strong and resilient individual. She has been through many ups and downs in her personal life, but has always remained committed to her craft and to making people laugh. Her willingness to share her struggles and experiences with her audience has made her a beloved figure in the comedy world.<return><return>I have no doubt that Lane would be an asset to any comedy team or show. She has the ability to connect with audiences on a deep level and make them laugh in a way that only the best comedians can. Her wit, humor, and dedication to her craft are truly unmatched.<return><return>I highly recommend Lane Sicherman to anyone looking for a skilled and talented comedian. She is one of the best in the business and I have no doubt that she will continue to achieve great success in the years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear fellow comedians,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Lane Sicherman. I have had the honor of knowing Lane for many years and have watched her evolve into a skilled comedian with a unique voice and perspective.<return><return>Lane's experience in the comedy world speaks for itself. From her beginnings in the early 1980s with her prop-based comedy routine, to her work as a writer for Roseanne Barr's sitcom, to her own sitcom, The Jackie Thomas Show, Lane has proven herself to be a dedicated and talented professional.<return><return>Not only that, but Lane has also shown herself to be a strong and resilient individual. She has been through many ups and downs in her personal life, but has always remained committed to her craft and to making people laugh. Her willingness to share her struggles and experiences with her audience has made her a beloved figure in the comedy world.<return><return>I have no doubt that Lane would be an asset to any comedy team or show. She has the ability to connect with audiences on a deep level and make them laugh in a way that only the best comedians can. Her wit, humor, and dedication to her craft are truly unmatched.<return><return>I highly recommend Lane Sicherman to anyone looking for a skilled and talented comedian. She is one of the best in the business and I have no doubt that she will continue to achieve great success in the years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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