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In the early 80's, Tom Arnold had a comedy routine
called "Tom Arnold and the Goldfish Review". Starting with a bowl full of
goldfish, he used various props such as a toy motorcycle, condoms and
such. At the end of the routine, Tom would swallow all the goldfish for
the final laugh. Arnold as a stand-up comic became a writer for the
popular television sitcom Roseanne (which debuted in 1988). He married the
show’s star, Roseanne Barr, in 1990, after she divorced her first husband.
He appeared occasionally on the show as the character “Arnie Thomas” (a
spoof of 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
Ottumwa and opened a restaurant, Roseanne and Tom's Big Food Diner, in
nearby Eldon, Iowa. Both appeared in the 1993 movie The Woman Who Loved
Elvis, which was filmed in Ottumwa. Arnold and Barr divorced in 1994, and
their restaurant closed in 1995. In a late-1990s interview on radio's
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 further, citing a confidentiality
clause.
In 1994, Arnold appeared as the sidekick to
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character in the James Cameron feature film
True Lies. He later supported Schwarzenegger’s bid for the California
governorship. His role in True Lies was parodied in an episode of The
Simpsons, where washed-up actor "Troy McClure" makes a comeback in a
McBain movie. The Simpsons has also shown Tom Arnold among the people sent
to the sun in a rocket, in their 10th Halloween episode.
Arnold was a host of Fox Sports Net’s talk show Best Damn Sports Show
Period. He has also provided the voice for the Arby’s “Oven Mitt”
character in television commercials for the fast-food chain.
Arnold had his first romantic leading man part in the 2005 movie Happy
Endings. That same year, Arnold starred in The Kid & I, which paired him
with Eric Gores, the son of billionaire Alec Gores.
Tom Arnold also hosted an episode of CMT's "The Biggest Redneck Wedding
Ever." In this episode, he served as the wedding planner, and created a
wedding that exceeded the dreams of a couple who wanted to be married in a
mud bog.
Arnold's role as a child molester in Gardens of the Night had special
significance as he was the victim of sexual abuse in his childhood. Arnold
decided to take on the role to shed more light on the issue. |