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DETECTIVE TOMAS "TJ" JARUSALSKI
Played By Corey Stoll
Actor Bio
Corey Stoll stars in the new Dick Wolf drama Law & Order: Los Angeles as Tomas "TJ" Jaruszalski, who grew up the son of an Oscar-winning Polish cinematographer and knows too well the dark underside that is behind-the-scenes Hollywood. As a New Yorker, Stoll has been acting steadily in theater, film and television since graduating from NYU's Masters Program in 2003. Most recently, Stoll had the opportunity to work on director Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris" with Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard. His other film work includes Philip Noyce's feature "Salt" opposite Angelina Jolie, Paul Mcguigan's "Push" and "Lucky Number Slevin," Niki Caro's "North Country," and John Krasinski's directing debut, "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men," based on David Foster Wallace's book. Stoll has also appeared in the Broadway revival of "View from the Bridge" opposite Liev Schreiber and Scarlet Johansson, as well as in Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of "The Cherry Orchard," directed by John Doyle. His early highlights include playing Viola Davis' love interest in Lynn Nottage's "Intimate Apparel" (Drama Desk Award nomination in New York, Drama Critics Circle Award for the Los Angeles production), and starring in the title role in Michael Weller's play "Beast," opposite Logan Marshall Green. He also appeared in the revival of "Some Americans Abroad" with Tom Cavanaugh. Stoll has also made numerous guest appearances, including "Law & Order," "The Good Wife," "Life on Mars," "The Unusuals," and "ER." He currently resides in New York City.