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'''Scott Thompson''' (born [[February 25]], [[1965]]), known by his stage name '''Carrot Top''', is an [[United States|American]] [[comedian]] known for his bright red hair, [[bodybuilder]] physique, [[prop comedy]] and often [[self-deprecating]] humor. As of July 2008, he is headlining at the [[Luxor Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Most recently he is known for his dramatic muscle gain and unusual facial change.
'''Scott Thompson''' (born [[February 25]], [[1965]]), known by his stage name '''Carrot Top''', is an [[United States|American]] [[comedian]] known for his bright red hair, [[bodybuilder]] physique, [[prop comedy]] and often [[self-deprecating]] humor. As of July 2008, he is headlining at the [[Luxor Hotel]] in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Most recently he is known for his dramatic muscle gain and unusual facial change. He is also most known for being a [[transvestite]], and it is rumored that he took up in [[douching]] in 2006.


==Biography==
==Biography==
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==Career==
==Career==
He currently headlines at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, and performs various comedy gigs when his show is not playing.<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=See Carrot Top at Luxor Hotel | url=http://www.luxor.com/entertainment/entertainment_carrot_top.aspx | publisher=Luxor Las Vegas | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-07-19}}</ref> His comedy routine incorporates dozens of props stored in large trunks on stage; his prop jokes commonly consist simply of him pulling out a prop, describing it in a one-liner, and tossing it away. Many of his props are specially built objects.
He currently headlines at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, and performs various comedy gigs when his show is not playing.<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=See Carrot Top at Luxor Hotel | url=http://www.luxor.com/entertainment/entertainment_carrot_top.aspx | publisher=Luxor Las Vegas | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-07-19}}</ref> His comedy routine incorporates dozens of props stored in large trunks on stage; his prop jokes commonly consist simply of him pulling out a prop, describing it in a one-liner, and tossing it away. Many of his props are specially built objects, and can also be used as dildos.


Carrot Top has appeared in the television programs: ''[[Larry the Cable Guy|Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular]]'' , ''[[Gene Simmons Family Jewels]]'', ''[[Criss Angel Mindfreak]]'' (2006), ''Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly'' (2005), and ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' (2002). He has also appeared on [[The George Lopez Show]], [[Howard Stern]], [[Jimmy Kimmel]], [[Craig Ferguson]], and [[Live with Regis & Kelly]]. His movie roles include the [[1998 film]] ''[[Chairman of the Board (movie)|Chairman of The Board]]'', and served as a spokesman in commercials for [[1-800-CALL-ATT]]. From 1995 to 1999, he was the [[continuity announcer]] for [[Cartoon Network]]. In 2002, he recorded a commentary track for the [[Roger Avary]] film ''[[The Rules of Attraction (film)|The Rules of Attraction]].'' In 2006, Carrot Top appeared in the [[Reno 911!]] episode "Weigel's Pregnant" as an enraged version of himself who trashed his hotel room and resisted arrest. In 2008, he was a guest judge for NBC's ''[[Last Comic Standing]]'' in a contest where the participants had to perform [[prop comedy]] at a [[Bed, Bath and Beyond]] utilizing store items with only an hour to prepare.
Carrot Top has appeared in the television programs: ''[[Larry the Cable Guy|Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular]]'' , ''[[Gene Simmons Family Jewels]]'', ''[[Criss Angel Mindfreak]]'' (2006), ''Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly'' (2005), and ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' (2002). He has also appeared on [[The George Lopez Show]], [[Howard Stern]], [[Jimmy Kimmel]], [[Craig Ferguson]], and [[Live with Regis & Kelly]]. His movie roles include the [[1998 film]] ''[[Chairman of the Board (movie)|Chairman of The Board]]'', and served as a spokesman in commercials for [[1-800-CALL-ATT]]. From 1995 to 1999, he was the [[continuity announcer]] for [[Cartoon Network]]. In 2002, he recorded a commentary track for the [[Roger Avary]] film ''[[The Rules of Attraction (film)|The Rules of Attraction]].'' In 2006, Carrot Top appeared in the [[Reno 911!]] episode "Weigel's Pregnant" as an enraged version of himself who trashed his hotel room and resisted arrest. In 2008, he was a guest judge for NBC's ''[[Last Comic Standing]]'' in a contest where the participants had to perform [[prop comedy]] at a [[Bed, Bath and Beyond]] utilizing store items with only an hour to prepare.

Revision as of 19:37, 11 September 2008

Carrot Top
Birth nameScott Thompson
Born (1965-02-25) February 25, 1965 (age 59)
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Websitewww.carrottop.com

Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965), known by his stage name Carrot Top, is an American comedian known for his bright red hair, bodybuilder physique, prop comedy and often self-deprecating humor. As of July 2008, he is headlining at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Most recently he is known for his dramatic muscle gain and unusual facial change. He is also most known for being a transvestite, and it is rumored that he took up in douching in 2006.

Biography

Thompson was born and raised in Cocoa Beach, Florida where his father, Lawrence Thompson, was a scientist at NASA during the Gemini and Apollo era.[1] In 1983, he graduated from Cocoa High School, and while still a freshman at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Thompson appeared in his first stand-up comedy routine.[2][1] Two months later, he performed on campus in an open-mic night.

Career

He currently headlines at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, and performs various comedy gigs when his show is not playing.[3] His comedy routine incorporates dozens of props stored in large trunks on stage; his prop jokes commonly consist simply of him pulling out a prop, describing it in a one-liner, and tossing it away. Many of his props are specially built objects, and can also be used as dildos.

Carrot Top has appeared in the television programs: Larry the Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular , Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Criss Angel Mindfreak (2006), Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly (2005), and Scrubs (2002). He has also appeared on The George Lopez Show, Howard Stern, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, and Live with Regis & Kelly. His movie roles include the 1998 film Chairman of The Board, and served as a spokesman in commercials for 1-800-CALL-ATT. From 1995 to 1999, he was the continuity announcer for Cartoon Network. In 2002, he recorded a commentary track for the Roger Avary film The Rules of Attraction. In 2006, Carrot Top appeared in the Reno 911! episode "Weigel's Pregnant" as an enraged version of himself who trashed his hotel room and resisted arrest. In 2008, he was a guest judge for NBC's Last Comic Standing in a contest where the participants had to perform prop comedy at a Bed, Bath and Beyond utilizing store items with only an hour to prepare.

Carrot Top produced and starred in an early morning show on Cartoon Network called Carrot Top's AM Mayhem from 1994-1996.[4][5]

Carrot Top has also been frequently parodied. Such examples include Mr. Show (in which David Cross appears as "Blueberry Head"), King of the Hill ("Celery Head"), Family Guy , MADtv ("Broccoli Top"), and several Achewood comic strips.[6]

Recently, Carrot Top married his high school sweetheart and famed Queen's University Student, Josephine Kwong. As of April 21, 2007, they have one son named Apple.

Awards and honors

References

  1. ^ a b "Carrot Top Biography". carrottop. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  2. ^ Cocoa High School - Cocoa, FL (2008). "Thompson, Scott (1983) Profile". Alumni Village. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  3. ^ "See Carrot Top at Luxor Hotel". Luxor Las Vegas. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  4. ^ "Carrot Top". Comedy Central. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  5. ^ "Carrot Top Biography". filmreference. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-06.
  6. ^ "Vegetable Brain The Comedian" (php).

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