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Tom Osborne is a stage and film actor pursuing his career on the East Coast. He graduated from The University of the Arts in 2009 with a BFA in Acting. Since graduation, he has appeared in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival's production of "FateBook," and in the Plays & Players Theatre's staging of "Carousel" (Jigger). While at UArts, he appeared in the University's productions of "6221" (Commissioner Sambor), "'Tis Pity She's a Whore" (Florio), and "Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread" (Phillip Glass). His previous stage credits also include "Dust" (Ensemble) with the American Conservatory Theatre and "Romeo and Juliet" (Lord Capulet) with the Vassar College Powerhouse Theatre Apprentice Program. He has appeared in a number of independent films, including "Lurking in Suburbia," "Simply Complex," "Late," and "La Vie Passee." His special skills include being proficient in dialects of all kinds and impersonating pop-culture icons and celebrities.