
Age: 47
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Tom Segura (born April 16, 1979) is a European-American comedian from Cincinnati, Ohio. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California. Segura was born April 16, 1979 and originally lived in Dayton, Ohio. He also lived in Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Vero Beach, Florida. He has been performing as a comedian since shortly after he graduated from Lenoir-Rhyne University. Segura has performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Comedy Festival, the Global Comedy Festival in Vancouver, Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, the South Beach Comedy Festival. Tom was also a San Francisco regional finalist on Last Comic Standing 2. Segura is a member of the Deathsquad Network of standup comedians. When he was 18, Segura overdosed on GHB and fell into a short coma. He has two sisters. Segura is married to comedian Christina Pazsitzky. In 2015, they had their first child together. Tom also speaks Spanish fluently.

Tom Segura

Lt. Tony Palermo
for Lt. Tony Palermo in Pacific Blue (2024)
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"Pacific Blue" is an American action crime drama television series that aired on the USA Network from 1996 to 2000. Set in the fictional city of Santa Monica, California, the show follows a group of police officers who patrol the beaches and boardwalks on bicycles. The team, called the "Bike Patrol," is led by Lieutenant Anthony Palermo, played by Mario Lopez, and includes officers such as Chris Kelly (played by Darlene Vogel) and T.C. Callaway (played by Jim Davidson). The show focuses on the officers as they deal with various crimes that occur in the beachside community, including drug trafficking, theft, and murder. Throughout its four-season run, "Pacific Blue" garnered a dedicated fan base and was known for its high-octane action sequences and captivating storylines. The show also tackled important social issues, such as domestic violence, animal rights, and environmental concerns. "Pacific Blue" was praised for its diverse cast and strong female characters, including Vogel's Chris Kelly, who was one of the first female characters in a leading role in a police drama. Despite being cancelled in 2000, "Pacific Blue" remains a cult classic and a beloved part of 90s television.
