
Nick Swardson Speaking Fee: Contact Us For Pricing

Speaking Fee:
Contact Us For Pricing
Travels From:
MSP - Minneapolis
Travels From:
MSP - Minneapolis
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment
Secondary Topic Category:
Pop Culture / College Programming
Secondary Topic Category:
Pop Culture / College Programming
Nick Swardson Speaker Profile: At A Glance
The road to success has been a steady climb for Swardson, who started his career in St. Paul/ Minneapolis, then on to New York and Los Angeles, where he first found success by writing "Malibu's Most Wanted" for Warner Brothers and by featuring in the hit Comedy Central series RENO 911.
The road to success has been a steady climb for Nick Swardson, who started his career in St. Paul/Minneapolis before moving to New York and Los Angeles. He first found success by writing Malibu's Most Wanted for Warner Brothers and featuring in the hit Comedy Central series RENO 911. After catching the attention of Happy Madison Productions, he quickly became a fixture in the company, writing, co-writing, and producing projects such as Grandma's Boy, Benchwarmers, and co-producing I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry with Adam Sandler and Kevin James.
More recently, Nick has appeared in movies such as That's My Boy, Blades of Glory, 30 Minutes or Less, and Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, which he wrote, starred in, and produced. His first CD/DVD, Party, released on Comedy Central Records (produced by Happy Madison), went platinum. He followed that with his first one-hour stand-up special on Comedy Central, Seriously, Who Farted?, in 2010.
In addition to his film career and stand-up comedy, Nick has had a prolific television career. His Comedy Central sketch show, Pretend Time with Nick Swardson, ran from 2010 to 2012, and he voiced the character Troy on FXX's animated show Chozen.
His Comedy Central special, Taste It!, premiered in April. Nick also co-starred in the animated film Hell and Back alongside TJ Miller, Bob Odenkirk, and Mila Kunis, and co-starred in Netflix's most-watched movie to date, The Ridiculous Six, starring Adam Sandler and Will Forte. Most recently, he co-starred in Sandler's second Netflix film, The Do-Over, starring Adam Sandler and David Spade.