Thomas Lennon Biography

Occup.Actor
FromUSA
BornAugust 9, 1970
Age54 years
Early Life
Thomas Patrick Lennon was born upon August 9, 1970, in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. Raised in a Catholic family, Lennon grew up in a tight-knit as well as supportive home. His father, Timothy Lennon, was a prominent attorney, as well as his mom, Kathleen Lennon, functioned as a housewife. Lennon attended Oak Park and River Forest High School, where he first created a rate of interest in acting and also improvisational comedy and also started doing in numerous college manufacturings and also local theater groups.

Education
After senior high school, Lennon better sought his interest for acting as well as comedy by going to New York University (NYU) in the late 1980s. He was signed up in the respected Tisch School of the Arts, where he honed his skills in acting, writing, and improvisation. It was during his time at NYU that Lennon fulfilled some of his closest buddies and also collaborators, including Michael Ian Black, Kerri Kenney, and also Ben Garant, that would certainly later on become his companions in the funny group, The State.

Formation of The State
While still at NYU, Lennon as well as his close friends created the illustration comedy group The State, which included 11 members. The team got popularity on university as well as at some point took their program on the road, carrying out at different clubs, movie theaters, and university campuses across the nation. In 1992, The State captured the interest of MTV execs, who supplied them an opportunity to produce their own sketch funny show for the network.

The State on MTV
The State's self-titled TV program premiered on MTV in 1993. The show swiftly gained a cult following for its distinct mix of offbeat humor, sketch comedy, and also unforgettable characters. Lennon often tackled a vast array of functions, presenting his abilities as a performer as well as author. The program ran for three seasons on MTV before being terminated in 1995. Regardless of the program's termination, the members of The State remained to interact on numerous projects, maintaining a close relationship as well as expert partnership.

Movie and Television Career
After completion of The State, Lennon and also his fellow performers members remained to deal with different jobs together, as well as on their specific professions. Lennon worked together with Ben Garant on a number of successful movie jobs, including the scripts for the "Night at the Museum" films, which starred Ben Stiller and became a commercial success.

In 2001, Lennon and Garant co-created the comedy series "Reno 911!" for Comedy Central. The show was a mockumentary-style police show that parodied fact cops programs. It featured the comedic journeys of a group of incompetent officers from the fictional Reno Sheriff's Department. Lennon played the role of LT. Jim Dangle, whose personality became popular for his short shorts as well as unique sunglasses. "Reno 911!" broadcast for 6 seasons and also established a devoted follower base before being terminated in 2009.

Lennon has maintained a successful as well as respected acting profession, showing up in a variety of functions on both the small and also cinemas. A few of his notable movie functions include appearances in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days", "Bad Teacher", "17 Again", "I Love You, Man", and "Transformers: Age of Extinction". On TV, he has made visitor appearances on prominent programs like "Friends", "New Girl", "Supergirl", and also "The Odd Couple".

Personal Life
Lennon married actress Jenny Robertson in 2002. The pair has a son named Oliver, birthed in 2009. They stay in Los Angeles, California, and also keep a warm as well as satisfied domesticity. Lennon continues to work on different acting as well as writing tasks, usually working together with his friends as well as former State members. He often shares his gratefulness for the assistance of his fans and for the possibilities he has actually had throughout his job.

Our collection contains 17 quotes who is written / told by Thomas.

Related authors: Ben Stiller (Comedian), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Michael Patrick Jann (Actor)

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17 Famous quotes by Thomas Lennon

Small: The more peoples money you take to do something, the more inputs you get
"The more people's money you take to do something, the more inputs you get"
Small: Thats the other thing about working on movies, the commitment is years. Thats one thing thats so frustr
"That's the other thing about working on movies, the commitment is years. That's one thing that's so frustrating about the process is that it goes on and on and on for years"
Small: Our reward for Starsky and Hutch was getting to write The Six Million Dollar Man for Todd
"Our reward for Starsky and Hutch was getting to write The Six Million Dollar Man for Todd"
Small: All studio movies are the middle of the Bell curve. The only way to do something is to do it yourself.
"All studio movies are the middle of the Bell curve. The only way to do something is to do it yourself. And the only way to do that is to not take any money from anyone or take as little money as possible from anyone and that's it"
Small: I was on the speech team, we called it forensics
"I was on the speech team, we called it forensics"
Small: You hate to see yourself do one draft of a script and then have somebody else come back in and change w
"You hate to see yourself do one draft of a script and then have somebody else come back in and change what you've done"
Small: Super Troopers is hilarious. Everybody always thought we somehow - we did Reno way, way before any of u
"Super Troopers is hilarious. Everybody always thought we somehow - we did Reno way, way before any of us had seen Super Troopers. It sat on the shelf for a couple years"
Small: Its such a great thing to work with people and not have a plan
"It's such a great thing to work with people and not have a plan"
Small: Old School has humongous laughs all the way through it
"Old School has humongous laughs all the way through it"
Small: When you do a movie in the studio system, theres a committee. A committee of six or seven people you an
"When you do a movie in the studio system, there's a committee. A committee of six or seven people you answer to. There's two or three producers, a studio executive and one or two people above that studio executive"
Small: The only guaranteed way to make something not very funny is to make it vague
"The only guaranteed way to make something not very funny is to make it vague"
Small: I feel like Im the most well-adjusted character on the show, even though Im sure the other actors would
"I feel like I'm the most well-adjusted character on the show, even though I'm sure the other actors would tell you the same thing about their characters"
Small: There was so long from when we did the pilot and then when the show was eventually picked up by Comedy
"There was so long from when we did the pilot and then when the show was eventually picked up by Comedy Central - and, in fact, we had to shoot the pilot twice"
Small: Kerri and I met at theatre camp when were 16 years old, which is pretty lame. The rest of us met when w
"Kerri and I met at theatre camp when were 16 years old, which is pretty lame. The rest of us met when we founded the State at New York University in 1988. Most of our adult lives have been spent bickering with these people"
Small: We did one pilot for FOX which was about this couple that moves to a town, and we play everyone in the
"We did one pilot for FOX which was about this couple that moves to a town, and we play everyone in the entire town. So it was like a Peter Sellers film"
Small: Yes, I am complimented on my work in Kids in the Hall once or twice a week. Its a nice feeling
"Yes, I am complimented on my work in Kids in the Hall once or twice a week. It's a nice feeling"
Small: The first record I bought with my own money was Rio
"The first record I bought with my own money was Rio"