Tom Mardirosian
Tom grew up in Buffalo, New York and first got interested in theater while in the Army. A member of the Special Forces theatre troop at Fort Bragg, he toured Third Army service clubs, performing the works of Brecht, Ibsen and Shakespeare. Later, Tom taught acting at the Studio Arena Theatre School in Buffalo while appearing in numerous productions there. He's been on Broadway in The Magic Show, Wonderful Town, My Favorite Year, Cuba and His Teddy Bear and Happy End. His Off-Broadway credits are extensive and include Ruined at The Manhattan Theatre Club, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Tom is also a playwright and novelist. His first play, Saved From Obscurity, produced at Playwrights Horizons in New York City, was nominated for a Drama Desk award, and Subfertile, also produced at Playwrights Horizons, was sold as a feature film.