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Scott Thompson (born February 25, 1965), [1] known professionally as Carrot Top, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is widely known for his use of prop comedy . Early life
John Scott Thompson (born June 12, 1959) is a Canadian actor and comedian, best known as member of the comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall and for playing Brian on The Larry Sanders Show. Early life [ edit ]
Carrot Top (Scott Thompson) (born 1965) Jasper Carrott (born 1945) Johnny Carson (1925–2005) Nell Carter (1948–2003) Nancy Cartwright (born 1957) Dana Carvey (born 1955) Neil Casey (born 1981) Aya Cash (born 1982) Cliff Cash (born 1981) Craig Cash (born 1960) Michael Cassidy (born 1983) Dan Castellaneta (born 1957) Mike Castle (born 1989 ...
Scott Thompson (actor) (born 1959), Canadian actor and comedian; Scott Thompson (businessman) (born 1957), former CEO of Yahoo! and former president of PayPal; Scott Thompson (musician), American musician; Carrot Top (Scott Thompson, born 1965), American comedian
Comedian Scott Thompson, who is known by his stage name Carrot Top, has alleged that he was onboard the American Airlines flight where a woman appeared to accuse a fellow traveller of being “not ...
Scott "Carrot Top" Thompson as Sylvester, the Professor's assistant. Dwier Brown as Henry Mitchell, Dennis’ father; Heidi Swedberg as Alice Johnson Mitchell, Dennis' mother; Keith Reece as Gunther, a friend of Dennis; Jacqueline Steiger as Margaret Wade; Danny Turner as Joey, Dennis' best friend; Alexa Vega as Gina, a friend of Dennis
Chairman of the Board is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Alex Zamm, and starring Carrot Top in his sole feature-length lead role. The plot follows a surfer and inventor named Edison inherits and runs a billionaire's company.
In 1995, Reed was told to write the live action segments for Carrot Top's A.M. Mayhem, a two-hour morning block of cartoons hosted by Scott "Carrot Top" Thompson. Reed described the experience as "a nightmare," placing most of the blame on Thompson's manager, who he described as "an unfunny person approving your jokes."