With a gift for subtle comedy, Tom Christensen is racking up network television credits on shows like Happy Endings, 2 Broke Girls, & Don't Trust the B- in Apartment 23. Christensen is a passionate improviser, and created the role of Chet for the indie feature Thanks for Dying.In 2011, Christensen debuted a one-man, fully improvised musica...
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With a gift for subtle comedy, Tom Christensen is racking up network television credits on shows like Happy Endings, 2 Broke Girls, & Don't Trust the B- in Apartment 23. Christensen is a passionate improviser, and created the role of Chet for the indie feature Thanks for Dying.In 2011, Christensen debuted a one-man, fully improvised musical called Tom Christensen IS North Dakota! He teaches improvisation at several venues, including the musical theater school AMDA in Los Angeles. Christensen brought those song and dance skills when he originated the stage role of King Katt Walsh for "I Love Lucy Live On Stage."Christensen was heavily into theater before moving to Los Angeles. He cut his professional teeth out of high school at the FrostFire Summer Theatre, where he lived in a former convent with his fellow players and performed on musicals for busloads of elderly and otherwise enfeebled audience members. Tom found a second home when he joined The Mask & Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania. The Club was already 112 years old when he began writing and performing musical sketch comedy with the historic all-male troupe. Mask and Wig quickly took over Tom's life, culminating with his election to Chairman. Despite his involvement with Mask & Wig, Tom eventually graduated from The Wharton School. Show less «