Thomas Sadoski
American actor
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2024 | Sadoski is set to appear in the upcoming series 'American Sports Story' as Brian Murphy |
2024 | Sadoski is set to appear in the film 'Lilly' as Jon Goldfarb, which is currently completed and awaiting release. |
2024 | Sadoski was presented an honorary doctorate by Niagara University for his humanitarian work. |
2023 | Sadoski plays Matty Dunne in 'The Crowded Room', appearing in 6 episodes |
2022 | Performed in Alice Childress's 'Wedding Band' at Theatre for a New Audience in New York City, a revival production. |
2022 | Sadoski played Dick Cevoli in the film 'Devotion' directed by J. D. Dillard. |
2022 | Recorded audiobook for Jennifer Egan's 'The Candy House' |
2020 | Sadoski becomes a series regular as Mayor Buddy Gray in the TV series 'Tommy', appearing in 12 episodes |
2020 | Sadoski appeared in two films: 'The Mimic' as The Narrator and 'Killing Eleanor' as Greg. |
September 2020 | Seyfried gave birth to their second child, a son. |
2019 | Performed in two world premiere productions: 'White Noise' by Suzan-Lori Parks at the Public Theater in New York, and 'Grand Horizons' by Bess Wohl at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. |
2018 | Performed in Amy Herzog's 'Belleville' at the Pasadena Playhouse. |
2018 | Thomas Sadoski won Best Supporting Actor at the Satisfied Eye International Film Festival for the film 'Holy Moses'. |
2017 | Sadoski reprised his role as Officer Jimmy in 'John Wick: Chapter 2' and also starred in 'The Last Word' as Robin Sands and 'The Games We Play' as Paul (short film). |
2017 | Performed as Andrey in Halley Feiffer's 'Moscow, Moscow, Moscow, Moscow, Moscow, Moscow' at the Williamstown Theater Festival. |
March 24 2017 | Amanda Seyfried gave birth to their first child, a daughter. |
March 12 2017 | Thomas Sadoski married Amanda Seyfried. |
2016 | Recorded audiobook for Don DeLillo's 'Zero K' |
September 12 2016 | Sadoski and Amanda Seyfried confirmed their engagement. |
January 2016 | Thomas Sadoski began dating actress Amanda Seyfried in early 2016. |
2015 | Sadoski plays Gary in 'The Slap' for 8 episodes and begins his role as Matt Short in 'Life in Pieces', a series regular role that continues until 2019 |
2015 | Performed in Neil LaBute's 'The Way We Get By' at Second Stage Theatre in New York, in a world premiere. |
2015 | Recorded audiobook for Ann Packer's 'The Children's Crusade' |
2014 | Sadoski appeared in multiple films including 'Take Care' as Devon, 'It's Okay' (short film), 'Wild' as Paul, and 'John Wick' as Officer Jimmy. |
2013 | Recorded radio play of Neil LaBute's 'reasons to be pretty' for LA TheatreWorks |
2013 | Sadoski starts appearing in 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' as Nate Davis, appearing in 2 episodes through 2014 |
2012 | Thomas Sadoski begins his role as Don Keefer in HBO's 'The Newsroom', appearing as a series regular in 25 episodes through 2014 |
2012 | Performed in 'Build' by Michael Golamco at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, in a world premiere production. |
2012 | Recorded audiobook for Stephen King's 'Mile 81' |
2012 | Thomas Sadoski acted in two films: '30 Beats' as Julian and 'BFF' as Jack (a short film). |
2011 | Originated the role of Trip Wyeth in Jon Robin Baitz's 'Other Desert Cities', winning an Obie Award and Lucille Lortel Award. |
November 2011 | 'Other Desert Cities' transferred to Broadway, named Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play by the Outer Critics Circle. |
January 2011 | Narrated Stephen King's audiobook Mile 81, receiving critical acclaim from AudioFile magazine and Publishers Weekly for his matter-of-fact narration that enhanced the story's unnerving quality |
2010 | Performed in The Bridge Project II, featuring roles in Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' and 'The Tempest' directed by Sam Mendes, with performances across multiple international venues including Brooklyn, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, Madrid, Germany, Amsterdam, London, and Avilès. |
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