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Tom Green Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Wife

Tom Green Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Wife

Canadian Tom Green is well-known for his many talents, including acting, rapping, writing, comedy, hosting discussion shows and podcasts, and being a media personality.

Various platforms have featured Tom’s entertaining performances. “The Tom Green Show,” which ran on MTV from 1994 to 2000, and its reincarnation, “The New Tom Green Show,” are the shows that brought him renown.

Films such as “Road Trip”(2000), “Charlie’s Angels”(2000), and “Freddy Got Fingered” (2001) have featured Tom’s acting and comic talents (2000). His innovative ideas and hilarious antics have made him an iconic character in show business, and they keep drawing in fans from all around the globe. Tom Green’s predicted net worth in 2024 is $5 million.


Tom Green Wiki

Full/Real name Michael Thomas Green 
Nick/Popular nameTom Green, MC Bones, MC Face
Birth date Jul 30, 1971
BirthplacePembroke, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Age (As of 2023)52 years old
Zodiac SignLeo
GenderMale
Ethnicity White 
ReligionChristianity 
Sexual OrientationStraight
FatherRichard Green
MotherMary Jane Green
SiblingsJoe Green
Marital statusDivorced
Famous ForOutrageous stunts & pranks, MTV show “The Tom Green Show”
EducationAlgonquin College, Colonel By Secondary School, Cairine Wilson Secondary School, Henry Munro Middle School
ProfessionComedian, Actor, Film Producer, Film director, Rapper, Film Score Composer, Television Editor, Film Editor, Screenwriter, Television producer


Career

The young Green began his stand-up comedy career at the tender age of fifteen, performing at local comedy clubs. Among these locations, Yuk Yuk’s comedy club stood out. He kept doing this and booking gigs for the following 2.5 years until he canceled a booking so he could go to New York with his rap group. He was a member of the rap group Organized Rhyme and went by the stage name “MC Bones.” When their song “Check The O.R.” was muchVibe Best Rap Video Award winners in 1992 and received a Juno Award nomination in 1993, they enjoyed brief, modest success in the early 1990s. Another thing Green did while he was a student at Algonquin College was host a nightly call-in show on OHUO, the campus station of the University of Ottawa. Together with his buddy Glenn Humplik, he co-hosted “The Midnight Caller Show,” a popular Ottawa underground radio show.

Tom Green’s “The Tom Green Show” debuted in 1994. In the Ottawa area, it broadcast on Rogers Television 22, a public-access channel, and it was unpaid. The show ran for two seasons, from 1992 to 1996, and consisted of fifty one-hour episodes with no commercial breaks. Green would host guests and invite bands to perform live before an audience in a variety show format. In a few rehearsed parts, Green would pull practical jokes on various people—most frequently his own parents, Richard and Mary Jane—before they went on air. Then, a pilot episode ran for one season on CBC in October 1996.

After its positive reception, the Canadian comedy network The Comedy Network bought it up in 1997. During its two seasons on The Comedy Network, 26 episodes were shown. Tom Green began to rise to fame in the US and across the world after MTV took up “The Tom Green Show” in January 1999. Along with his lifelong friends Phil Giroux and Glenn Humplik, he co-wrote the show with Derek Harvie and served as co-host. His controversial and/or startling skits, such as his impersonation of a moose or his sipping milk straight from a cow’s teat, brought him particular fame, and his brand of shock humor was unique.

He was able to seize numerous such possibilities as his celebrity grew. Take Rolling Stone, for instance; they featured him on the cover of the June 8, 2000 issue. During the time that “The Tom Green Show” was off the air in March 2000 due to his testicular cancer diagnosis, he worked on other projects that were connected to his health. The one-hour May 23, 2000, MTV special “The Tom Green Cancer Special” was written, directed, and starred in by him.

It showed the more vulnerable side of him on his way to surgery and was well praised for that. Additionally, he became an outspoken supporter of cancer awareness initiatives, such as the “Tom Green’s Nuts Cancer Fund” that he established to generate funds for cancer research. He also went on to perform the song “Feel Your Balls” at an event attended by hundreds of University of Florida students, with the intention of raising consciousness about testicular cancer.

Green had a successful acting career after overcoming cancer. He appeared in films like “Road Trip”(2000), “Charlie’s Angels”(2000), “Freddy Got Fingered” (2001), and “Stealing Harvard” (2002) while in Hollywood. He served as both writer and director of the film “Freddy Got Fingered.” The picture in question was nominated for five Golden Raspberry Awards—presented annually to the year’s worst films—and was generally thought to be among the worst of all time. Once again, Green was presented with the opportunity to host his own show by MTV in mid-2003. It was titled “The New Tom Green Show.”

The show’s dismal ratings led to its cancellation after just eleven weeks. He has since been active in a plethora of other endeavors, including continuing his stand-up comedy gigs. Among these, you can find his comeback to rap music, which he has accomplished through the release of various albums; his performances on reality series such as “The Celebrity Apprentice” and “Celebrity Big Brother”; and his audio podcast, “Tom Green Radio.”


Tom Green’s Wife

Ex-SpouseDrew Barrymore​​(m. 2001; div. 2002)
ChildrenNone


Green and actress Drew Barrymore tied the knot in July 2000. They first crossed paths when Barrymore asked Green to be in her picture “Charlie’s Angels,” in which she also starred and produced. They tied the knot in July 2001, but they didn’t finalize their divorce until October 2002. They filed for it in December 2001.


Tom Green Height and Weight

Eye colorBlue
Hair colorDark Brown
Height6’3″, 191cm
Weight87Kg


Tom Green’s Net Worth

Canadian actor and comedian Tom Green has a net worth of $5 million as of 2024. Although he isn’t quite at the level of comedy business heavyweights like Jim Carrey (an estimated net worth of $180 million) and Kevin Hart (an astonishing $450 million), Green’s financial achievement is nevertheless noteworthy. He has a net worth of almost $4 million with fellow comedian Breckin Meyer.