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Tommy Didario This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy. Please see this article's entry on the Votes for Deletion page for voting and discussion on the matter. Please do not remove or deface this notice or blank, merge, or move this article while the discussion is in progress. However, you are welcome to edit this article and improve it. For more information, read the Guide to Votes for Deletion. Tommy DiDario was born and raised in New Jersey. As a child, he participated in baseball, basketball, soccer, gymanstics, and school plays. As he grew older, he became more involved with the arts. Even though he was a natural mover, he would take a dance class whenever and wherever he could. However, he developed a certain interest in movies and television. By the age of thirteen, he knew he wanted to be a professional, working film actor. Tommy was involved with many school plays in his junior high school career. At Colombia Middle School, he played a dancing cat in Cats, Harry Potter in the school's version of the infamous story, and the lead in Fools. His vocal abilities did not go unnoticed as well. In the summer of 2000, he was offered to be a back - up singer for Joey Tierno. However, he did not accept the offer because he wanted to tone is craft in high school. In the fall of 2000, he entered high school in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey where his sister, Megs DiDario, was the number one track star. Tommy worked his way up to high school stardom with little stepping stones. As a freshman, he was casted in the ensemble of The Mouse That Roared and Evita. Towards the end of his freshman year, he performed three principal roles in The Princess Plays and danced in the Teen Arts Festival. During the summer of 2001, he studied dance at a two week training camp in an opulent dance studio in New Jersey. His talent kept getting stronger and stronger, as well as his muscles. When Tommy came back to high school, as a sophomore, he became more known for his looks. He was a principal role in The Merry Wives of Windsor and a featured dancer in Children of Eden. He also choreographed a hip - hop dance and entered it in a competition for performing arts. By the end of his sophomore year, he was one of the most well-known citizens of Berkeley Heights. He was able to escape from all his hard work that summer when he went to the tropical island of St. John for the summer. After a summer of relaxing, he was ready for another year! Tommy was casted as soldier in Don't Drink The Water and as a principal dancer in the highly praised The Mikado. The Mikado was nominated for eleven Papermill Playhouse Rising Star Awards and won several of them. DiDario was a full-blown sex symbol by the middle of his junior year. DiDario performed a dance for the Teen Arts Festival and shocked audiences with his new, sexual personality. Tommy ended the school year with an 1180 SAT score. That summer, he was picked to model on the television show, The View and began teaching a hip - hop dance class at the local gym. In November of 2003, he was enrolled into Penn State University. His last year of high school included playing an athelete in The Baseball Show and the king in Cinderella. He now resides at Penn State, where he is doing very well. Next year, he will continue studying at Fordham University or New York University.
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