Thomas Sadoski Biography – Thomas Sadoski Wiki
Thomas Sadoski is an American stage, film, and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Don Keefer in the HBO series The Newsroom and as Matt Short in the sitcom television series Life in Pieces.
The actor started his award-winning stage career as the understudy for Mark Ruffalo and Mark Rosenthal in the Off-Broadway production of Kenneth Lonergan’s critically acclaimed play This is Our Youth at the Second Stage Theatre. It became the beginning of the first of many productions with the New York-based theatre company. He has appeared in many Broadway and Off-broadway productions as well as many productions in regional theaters. In 2008, he originated the role of Greg in Neil LaBute’s play reasons to be pretty for MCC Theatre alongside The Newsroom co-star Alison Pill. After a critically lauded sold-out run Off-broadway, it transferred to Broadway in April 2009 where it earned three Tony Award nominations (Best Actor: Sadoski, Best Actress: Marin Ireland, Best Play) as well as three Drama Desk Award nominations (Best Actor: Sadoski, Best Director: Terry Kinney and Best Play), two Outer Critics Circle Award nominations (Best Actor: Sadoski, Best New Play), and three Drama League Award nominations (Best Play, Distinguished Performance Awards: Sadoski and Ireland).
Neil LaBute credits him for inspiring the critically noted change in tone in reasons to be pretty from the playwright’s earlier works saying: “His own thoughtfulness and good heart helped me to not fall back on anything that I had done before. My plays usually end darkly. I always thought that was real life, that there were always shades of gray, but he helped me see some other colors in the palette.” In 2011, he originated the role of Trip Wyeth in Jon Robin Baitz’s Other Desert Cities for which he won an Obie Award and Lucille Lortel Award. The play (which, also after a sold-out Off-Broadway run, was transferred to Broadway in November 2011) was named Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play by the Outer Critics Circle in 2011. Sadoski has also been seen on Broadway alongside Ben Stiller, Edie Falco, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Alison Pill in John Guare’s House of Blue Leaves.
Sadoski and his wife are board members of the non-profit INARA. The organization helps displaced children to get the medical treatment they need, following injuries related to the conflict. He attended the University of North Texas for one semester and graduated from the Circle in the Square Theatre School in 1998.
Thomas Sadoski Age
His birth name is Thomas Christian Sadoski. He was born on July 1, 1976, in Bethany, Connecticut, United States. He was brought up in College Station, Texas.
Thomas Sadoski Wife
He is married to his wife, Amanda Seyfried. He started a relationship with actress Amanda Seyfried in early 2016. He confirmed his engagement to Seyfried on September 12, 2016. The couple married on March 12, 2017. They have two children.
His first marriage was to Kimberly Hope on July 2, 2006. They divorced in October 2015 and finalized their divorce on December 15, 2015.
Thomas Sadoski Children
He has two children with his wife, actress Amanda Seyfried. On March 24, 2017, it was announced that Seyfried had given birth to their daughter. In September 2020, Seyfried gave birth to their second child, a son.
Thomas Sadoski Family
He is the son of Mark and Carol Sadoski. His father is of one-half Polish, one-quarter Swedish, and one-quarter English (with distant Welsh), ancestry. His mother is of half Italian and half German descent. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and raised in College Station, Texas.
Thomas Sadoski Height
He stands at a listed height of 5 feet 10¾ inches (1.8 meters) tall.
Thomas Sadoski Instagram
His existing Instagram handle is @amandaandthomas. He shares the account with his wife Amanda. However, the account seems inactive for a while.