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Thomas Sainsbury (born 1982) is a New Zealand actor, writer, filmmaker, comedian, TV presenter and podcaster. Sainsbury began his acting and writing career in theatre. He became well known in New Zealand from 2017 for his short form comedy videos released on
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and Facebook. As a television comedy writer he has contributed to ''7 Days'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. With Madeline Sami he co-wrote ''Super City'', which won the SWANZ Scriptwriters Best Comedy Script Award in 2011.


Early life

Sainsbury was born in
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and is the youngest of three children. He was raised on a
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and attended
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. Sainsbury was encouraged in acting and drama by his parents, including at age 9, accompanying them to the Matamata Operatic Society rendition of ''Little Shop of Horrors''. He was immediately inspired to write a sequel for his
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and thrived in the creative process of writing and performing it. In 2000, Sainsbury moved to
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to study for a Bachelor of Arts at the
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and decided on
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and Theatre as his major. Throughout his studies, he wrote and produced plays in Auckland theatres including
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and
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.


Career


Theatre

After graduating from the University of Auckland in 2004, Sainsbury went on to become a prolific playwright in New Zealand. He has produced over 50 plays and several of them, including ''And Then You Die,'' ''The Christmas Monologues'', ''The Mall, Loser'', ''A Simple Procedure'' and ''Sunday Roast'' have been performed in London, United States, France,
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and Australia.


Film and television

In 2010, Sainsbury and Madeline Sami co-wrote ''Super City'', a TV comedy series set in
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, New Zealand. It won the 2011 SWANZ Best Comedy Script award and was optioned by American network
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in 2012. Sainsbury has written many New Zealand web series and comedy shows, including
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winner ''INSiDE''. He has acted in screen work including the character Jason Kirkpatrick in ''
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''. In 2020, Sainsbury co-wrote and starred in the horror comedy feature film ''Dead''. He also starred in ''Pork Pie'' and appeared in local shows including ''
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'', ''7 Days'', '' Snack Masters,'' ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2023, Sainsbury released the feature film, '' Loop Track''. He is the director, writer and actor of the film.


Comedian

Sainsbury has performed in New Zealand as a comic since 2014. As a comedian, he is best known as the 'Snapchat Dude' due to the use of the
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application on his
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to create short form comedy videos. The videos are released on social media and satirise New Zealand politicians and parody New Zealand stereotypes and culture. Since 2017, some of his most popular videos are of politicians
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,
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and
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. He uses wigs, costumes and
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face manipulation. He has written, co-written and performed in multiple live comedy theatre shows including ''The Opening Night Before Christmas,'' ''Infectious, Camping'', ''D.O.C.ing'', ''Giggly Gerties, Dynamotion, Gays in Space,'' and ''Hauraki Horror.'' These productions often included other local comedians such as
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,
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and Chris Parker''.'' In 2020, Sainsbury was awarded the New Zealand Herald's Entertainment Hero of the Year. During the same year, he released a non-fiction book called ''New Zealanders: A Field Guide.'' The book was is an extension of his
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videos and provided detailed descriptions of his favourite
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archetypes. In 2021 and 2022, he was the team captain (regular) on the TVNZ revival of the British game show ''
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'' and co-hosted '' Snack Masters.'' He released a fictional comedy murder mystery podcast series called '' Small Town Scandal'' that was produced and distributed by
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in 2023.


Awards

Sainsbury has been a four-time winner of the Playmarket Young Playwright of the Year. He has also been a three-time finalist for the
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. His play ''The Canary'' won the Playmarket 2010 Special Prize for an Auckland Playwright. *
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(2011) – Nominated for Best Script – Drama/Comedy (with Madeleine Sami): for ''Super City'' * SWANZ Scriptwriters Awards ( NZ Writers Guild) (2011) – Best Comedy Script (with Madeleine Sami)'':'' for ''Super City'', episode three * Aotearoa Filmmaking Competition ( 48Hours) – Two-time National Winner (2016) and (2018) *
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, New Zealand Comedy Trust (2019) – Nominee *
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's Entertainment Hero of the Year (2020) * International Emmy (2021) for Best Short-Form Series for ''INSiDE'' (and was the only Australasian nominee of the awards) * Aotearoa Film and Television Awards (2022) Best Comedy Script: for ''Wellington Paranormal'', series four, Episode four * Rielly Comedy Award,
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, 2023 * New Zealand Podcast Award for Best Fiction Podcast (2023) for '' Small Town Scandal''


Filmography

Television Film


References


External links


Interview with Tom Sainsbury
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Tom Sainsbury theatre
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