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T. J. Jagodowski : ウィキペディア英語版
T. J. Jagodowski

Thomas James "T. J." Jagodowski〔http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/life-without-a-script/Content?oid=1109666〕 (born September 2, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, and improvisational performer who lives in Chicago. He has been a member of The Second City as well as a performer and teacher at iO, formerly known as "Improv Olympic". He has appeared in movies such as ''Stranger Than Fiction'', ''The Ice Harvest'', ''No Sleep Till Madison'', ''Get Hard'' and the television show, ''Prison Break''. He is most recognizable from the long-running series of improvised Sonic Drive-In commercials featuring himself and Peter Grosz.
==Life and career==
Jagodowski was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts. While in college at Syracuse University,〔(''Chicago Reader'', ibid. )〕 a vending machine fell on his leg, breaking multiple bones. He had plates and screws installed in his right leg, though a rampant staph infection took hold.〔(''Chicago Reader'',ibid. )〕 Doctors told him he was one week away from losing the leg to gangrene. T.J. discussed this during a performance of "The Armando Diaz Theatrical Experience and Hootenanny", a weekly show at iO that uses one performer's/guest monologist's stories as inspiration for improvised scenes. T.J. was the monologist that evening and noted while telling the story that he generally hates when other monologists tell "these kinds of stories".
Jagodowski began improvising in the early 90s. He started out on several Harold teams at iO Chicago. In 1998, he was cast in the Mainstage cast of The Second City, where he appeared in revues on both Mainstage and e.t.c. stages alongside Kevin Dorff, Susan Messing, Stephanie Weir, and many others. Since 2002, he has been performing at iO with David Pasquesi in the long-running improv show "TJ & Dave."
The 2009 South by Southwest Film festival included the documentary "Trust Us, This is All Made Up" directed by Alex Karpovsky, which chronicles a "T.J. and Dave" performance.〔(Daily Texan online )〕〔(Austin Decider.com )〕
The Chicago Improv Festival called Jagodowski "The best improviser in Chicago". New City Chicago said, "If Miles Davis had pursued comedy instead of music, the results might have looked something like this."〔(Acorn Theater.com )〕 Jagodowski performs weekly in Chicago in a variety of improv programs, but most notably in "T.J. and Dave" with David Pasquesi, which the ''Chicago Reader'' has described as "an hour of subtle character development, verbal facility, and pantomimic agility that anticipates and plays off the audience's reactions."〔(''Chicago Reader )〕 Since 2006, the duo performs this show monthly at The Barrow Street Theatre in New York City, and have been performing the show weekly since 2002 in Chicago.〔(''Chicago Reader'', ibid. )〕
Since 2004 TJ has starred as one half of the "Two Guys" for the Sonic Drive-In commercials alongside fellow improviser Peter Grosz.〔(The New York Times )〕
Jagodowski was a guest on the NPR program ''Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me'' on the weekend of November 2–3, 2013.

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