Comic Tom Green who had a hit show on MTV in 1999, and a whirlwind marriage to Drew Barrymore is making a full-blown comeback with a number of upcoming projects and a country music album.
A source tells us that Green will drop a documentary, a comedy special and a four-part docuseries all within days of each other this January, exclusively on Amazon.
We hear the doc will chronicle the Freddie Got Fingered stars rise to fame from wild man-on-the-street videos for Canadian public access TV to his prank-filled MTV sensation, which aired from 1994 and 2000.
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The shows heyday included stunts that paved the way for shows like Jackass, and even a lighthearted appearance by Monica Lewinsky at a time when late-night shows were skewering her.
The show was so popular that Green was even named-dropped in Eminems opus The Real Slim Shady, in a line inspired by a sketch Green did humping a moose.
Were told the doc will also touch on his five-month marriage to Barrymore, and his battle with testicular cancer.
Green currently lives on 100-acres in Ottawa with his parents, and takes care of a rescue animals including a donkey, horses, chickens and his dog, Charley.
His new life off the grid will be the focus of the four-episode, Tom Green Country.
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