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Tom Wilson, Biff from Back to the Future, at the Hollywood Improv

Title: Actor-Comedian Tom Wilson (website)
Venue: The Hollywood Improv (West Hollywood, CA)
Full Price: $17.00 - $20.00   Our Price: $8.00 - $10.00
Rating: 3.7 stars

Rated 3.7 by 3 members who went.

Join Tom Wilson, best known as Biff in the Back to the Future series, at the Hollywood Improv for an evening of stand-up comedy. Tom has appeared on all the major talk shows, including The Tonight Show, Letterman, Regis, The Today Show and more. He also performs many voices in Nickelodeon's SpongeBob Squarepants series.

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Tom Wilson is one of the premiere stand up comedians in the country, boasting appearances on The Tonight Show with both Jay Leno and Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Regis, as well as "Good Morning, America," "The Today Show," and "CBS This Morning." Internationally he's appeared on "Tonight Live" in Australia, "Good Morning, Great Britain," and literally hundreds of local television and radio programs around the world. He's starred in comedy specials on NBC, Global Television in Canada, and on myriad cable networks, and has written and performed his one man show, "Cowboy Tommy" to critical acclaim and full houses across North America.

Fanatically eager to get onstage, when Broadway didn't answer the door quickly enough, he began performing stand up comedy in his teens, while studying to be an actor in New York. Within a short time, he was headlining in comedy clubs up and down the east coast, and moved to Los Angeles soon after that. Accepted as a regular at the world famous "Comedy Store" on the Sunset Strip on his first audition, at 21 years old he became a member of the "Comedy Store Players," improvising onstage with the likes of Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, and the large group of comedy colleagues who formed the nexus of the modern comedy boom.

He's appeared in some twenty-five feature films, including his "Saturn" award winning performance in the now classic "Back To The Future" trilogy, and has recently been a part of the "SpongeBob Squarepants" phenomena, performing many voices in the Nickelodeon series, as well as the "SpongeBob Squarepants Movie." He's been a recurring character on many television shows, including "Ed," "Freaks and Geeks," "Do Over," "Titus," "Maggie," "Fired Up," and been a guest star on "Boston Public," "Zoey 101," "Rodney," "Bob Patterson," "The Facts Of Life," and many more. Early in his television career, he was even chased by international mega-superstar and recording artist David Hasselhoff on the show "Knight Rider."

But the stage is where he feels most at home. He has performed as a headliner at the top comedy clubs in the country for years, and for tens of thousands as an opening act for Rodney Dangerfield, and rock bands such as Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Missing Persons, and The Tubes, and has performed his act for corporate events of every kind, from a small, select group of one hundred or less, to Las Vegas conventions of many thousands, with his trademark blend of energy and fun, without the use of easy vulgarity and material met with fewer laughs than gasps of discomfort. He's performed for audiences as diverse as a screaming rock and roll stadium, to a large conference made up largely of priests and nuns. And he had both crowds roaring.

His combination of storytelling, solid stand up, and hilarious music, combine to make a unique package in the arena of live performance. A pop cultural icon who doesn't rest on his laurels, but reaches out to connect with and entertain every audience, Tom Wilson is one of a kind.

About The Hollywood Improv:

The Improv is famous for launching the careers of stars like Andy Kaufman, Tim Allen, David Letterman, Jay Leno, Elaine Boozler and many others. In the spirit of the Improv tradition, surprise performances are a common occurrence. The Improv offers a full-service bar and serves dinner, appetizers and dessert nightly. The 2-item minimum can be fulfilled with alcoholic drinks, soda, coffee or dessert.