Thomas Sadoski

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Thomas Sadoski is an American stage, film, and television actor

Jul 1, 1976

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 1, 1976
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • City/State: Connecticut
  • Spouses: Amanda Seyfried
  • Childrens: Nina Sadoski Seyfried
  • Universities:
    • University of North Texas
    • Circle in the Square Theatre School (1998)

Thomas Sadoski born at

Bethany, Connecticut

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Birth Place

In 2007, he married casting director Kimberly Hope, but the marriage culminated into divorce in October 2015.

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Personal Life

In early 2016, he started dating American actress, model, and singer-songwriter Amanda Seyfried and got engaged to her on September 12. On March 12, 2017, he married Seyfried and it was announced on 24th of that month that the couple were blessed with their first child, a baby girl.

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Thomas Sadoski was born on July 1, 1976, in New Haven, Connecticut, US, and grew up in College Station, Texas. He is of English, Swedish, and Polish descent from his father’s side, and of Italian and German descent from his mother’s side.

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Childhood & Early Life

He studied for a semester at the University of North Texas in Denton, TX. In 1998, he completed his graduation from ‘Circle in the Square Theatre School,’ which is associated with the Broadway theatre in midtown Manhattan.

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Childhood & Early Life

He began his stage career in 1998 as an understudy for the roles of Dennis Ziegler and Warren Straub in the Off-Broadway production of the critically acclaimed play, ‘This is Our Youth,’ of American dramatist and screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan at the Second Stage Theatre.

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Career

A 1999 off-Broadway Second Stage Theatre revival of the play, ‘Gemini,’ that closed after fourteen performances featured him in the role of Randy Hastings. Moving on, he was associated with several other stage productions, including the plays ‘The Hot l Baltimore’ (2000), ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ (2000), and ‘Street Scene’ (2001), staged at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA.

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Meanwhile, he made his big-screen debut with the 2000 teen romantic comedy film, ‘Loser,’ by Amy Heckerling.

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He made his Broadway debut in 2004 with the play ‘Reckless,’ which was staged at the Biltmore Theatre, New York, NY.

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His stage career was bolstered by several other productions before he got one of the most notable stage portrayals of his life, when he appeared as Greg in Neil LaBute's play, ‘Reasons to be Pretty.’ Directed by Terry Kinney and produced by MCC Theater, the play premiered on June 2, 2008 at the Off-Broadway Lucille Lortel Theater where it had a sold-out run till July 5.

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