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Tom Segura: Completely Normal (2014)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 14M

Director : Jay Chapman

Synopsis

An original stand-up comedy special written and performed by comedian Tom Segura.

Actors

Tom Segura
Tom Segura
Himself

Crews

Tom Segura
Tom Segura
Writer
Brian Volk-Weiss
Brian Volk-Weiss
Executive Producer
Josh Lieberman
Josh Lieberman
Executive Producer
Samuel Brownfield
Samuel Brownfield
Director of Photography
Brenda Carlson
Brenda Carlson
Editor
Jay Chapman
Jay Chapman
Director

Trailers and other movies

Tom Segura: Completely Normal - The First 48
My Doctor is Convinced I Do Drugs
What Really Goes On in First Class

Posters and backgrounds

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