Actor and comedian Tom Arnold has added Untitled Entertainment to his roster of reps. The host and narrator of Cmt’s My Big Redneck Wedding franchise has taken his stand-up show on the road this year and appeared in Mike Myers’ documentary Supermensch: The Legend Of Shep Gordon. He also stars in indie drama Any Day opposite Sean Bean and Eva Longoria. He’s also repped by Resolution and attorneys Bloom, Hergott, Diemer, Rosenthal, Laviolette & Feldman. Actress Rachel McKeon has signed with Innovative Artists following her feature film debut in Colin Healey’s Homemakers. The relative newcomer plays destructive riot grrl-esque punk […]...
- 6/18/2014
- Deadline
Tom Arnold will guest star in Season 8 of USA Network‘s Psych. He’ll play the role of Garth Mathers, the paranormal police consultant for the Anchorage Police Department who comes to Santa Barbara with his trusty spirit sidekick Bernie to participate in the Cutting Edge Consultants panel hosted by Professor Stein (Bill Marchant), but when a murder occurs, they pitch in to solve the case. Arnold will join Oscar winner Mira Sorvino, who was recently tapped to do a multi-episode arc on the series. Arnold currently hosts My Big Redneck Wedding and recently had a recurring on FX’s Sons Of Anarchy. Psych is executive produced by Steve Franks, Kelly Kulchak and Chris Henze, from Universal Cable Prods in association with Tagline Pictures. Mel Damski serves as exec producer/director. Saladin K. Patterson, Andy Berman and Todd Harthan are co-exec producers/writers. Arnold is repped by Apa and Klwgn Entertainment.
- 7/16/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The overall deal is the latest for ITV Studios’ U.S.-based indie production arm ITV Studios America and brings into the fold Bob Kusbit‘s One Louder, which is behind Made and the upcoming Totally Clueless on MTV as well as current projects at A&E, truTV and elsewhere. Kusbit returned to his 10-year-old production company full time in January 2011 after a stint at Cmt, where as head of development he oversaw series like Gone Country and My Big Redneck Wedding and the network first sitcom, Working Class. That partnership stemmed from a development deal he had with MTV Networks, where he produced series, specials and events. Before that, he was Svp Production at MTV, where he launched its Times Square Studio in 1997 and created Total Request Live with Carson Daly. Today’s deal was announced by Paul Buccieri, Managing Director of ITV Studios International and president and CEO of ITV Studios America.
- 7/10/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Updated: Cmt’s Bob Kusbit is leaving his post as head of development at the end of this year to return to producing full-time through his company, One Louder Prods. Kusbit is a MTV Networks veteran who was an executive at MTV from 1997-2003, creating such franchises for the network as Total Request Live and Made before segueing into producing with an overall deal at MTV Networks. When he joined Cmt in 2007, the MTV Networks-owned channel allowed him to keep his company up and running. "I sort of have been juggling both balls the whole time, and while I love Cmt, I love wrapping my hands around projects and producing," Kusbit said. He will now return full-time to his Wme-repped One Louder Prods., which produces the Emmy-winning Made. Additionally, his overall deal with MTV Networks will now expand to include Cmt, which has already greenlit a series of Made...
- 12/15/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Ace reporter Billy Bush and his crack Access Hollywood team have broken yet another red hot Tinseltown story. This time the scoop is all about the long-awaited—by people who wait a long time for such things—pairing of Tom Cruise and Will Smith! In a movie! But wait, there's more… Tom Arnold? What a coup! Thank God he could take time away from My Big Redneck Wedding.
- 7/14/2010
- E! Online
Owen Benjamin and Tom Arnold are collaborating on CBS' latest online com-webisodic series: "Heckle U." The original webisode features the two funnymen as heckler experts, of sorts. Benjamin was recently announced to be engaged to accomplished actress Chrisina Ricci. Arnold hosts "My Big Redneck Wedding" for Cmt. "Heckle U", the new com-webisodic series for CBS.com, is the story of Chance Stevens' road to glory as a professional heckler for the fictional Montana University. In each episode, Chance (Benjamin) and his Uncle Lou (Arnold) the bartender, share their best heckling tales with newspaper reporter Amanda Marsh who has been assigned to do a story on Chance. According to CBS, each week a new story is told about their adventures,...
- 3/21/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
CMT has greenlighted a third season of "My Big Redneck Wedding," one of its highest-rated series.
The cable network has given "Wedding" a big Season 3 commitment with a 16-episode order, which is double the show's eight-episode order for Season 2.
"Wedding" features host Tom Arnold spotlighting the "over-the-top" nuptials of "down-home country couples." The third season is scheduled for a Jan. 9 debut.
"Wedding" is exec produced by Kimberly Belcher Cowin and John Ehrhard of Pink Sneakers Prods.
The cable network has given "Wedding" a big Season 3 commitment with a 16-episode order, which is double the show's eight-episode order for Season 2.
"Wedding" features host Tom Arnold spotlighting the "over-the-top" nuptials of "down-home country couples." The third season is scheduled for a Jan. 9 debut.
"Wedding" is exec produced by Kimberly Belcher Cowin and John Ehrhard of Pink Sneakers Prods.
- 12/12/2008
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cmt has ordered a second season of the Tom Arnold-hosted "My Big Redneck Wedding," as well as a holiday special starring Larry the Cable Guy.
"Wedding," which features "down-home country couples" and their over-the-top weddings, will return with eight half-hour episodes in October. This season, featured receptions will include monster trucks and mud bogging.
The series, produced by Pink Sneakers, is one of Cmt's highest-rated.
Meanwhile, "Larry the Cable Guy's Star Studded Christmas Extravaganza" is a one-hour special, airing in November, that's designed to be a "throwback to the old-school holiday variety show."
Among those scheduled to appear in the special are Toby Keith, Lewis Black, Fred Willard, Montgomery Gentry, Victoria Jackson, Tony Orlando and ventriloquist Terry Fator
The special, a production of Parallel Entertainment and Ish Entertainment, tapes July 30 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. After "Extravaganza" premieres on Cmt, Jack Records/Warner Bros. Records will make the program available on DVD.
Larry's inaugural Christmas special aired last year on Cmt's sister network VH1.
"Wedding," which features "down-home country couples" and their over-the-top weddings, will return with eight half-hour episodes in October. This season, featured receptions will include monster trucks and mud bogging.
The series, produced by Pink Sneakers, is one of Cmt's highest-rated.
Meanwhile, "Larry the Cable Guy's Star Studded Christmas Extravaganza" is a one-hour special, airing in November, that's designed to be a "throwback to the old-school holiday variety show."
Among those scheduled to appear in the special are Toby Keith, Lewis Black, Fred Willard, Montgomery Gentry, Victoria Jackson, Tony Orlando and ventriloquist Terry Fator
The special, a production of Parallel Entertainment and Ish Entertainment, tapes July 30 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. After "Extravaganza" premieres on Cmt, Jack Records/Warner Bros. Records will make the program available on DVD.
Larry's inaugural Christmas special aired last year on Cmt's sister network VH1.
- 7/9/2008
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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