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    Nanaimo Daily News (British Columbia)
    December 17, 2009 Thursday
    Final Edition


    Ottawa comic loses weight, gains fiancee; Big comedian's life has
    improved along with his health

    by Tony Lofaro, Canwest News Service


    Things are getting bigger and better for comedian-actor Angelo Tsarouchas.

    And we're not talking about his size.

    Tsarouchas, 44, has a TV series being developed based on growing up in
    Ottawa in a Greek household, his latest movie is on a shortlist for
    the Sundance Film Festival, and he's graduated from small comedy clubs
    to performing in larger venues.

    "I'm in a good place right now," says Tsarouchas, a Montreal-born and
    Ottawa-raised comic who has toured the world, often as an opening act
    for Canadian comedy star Russell Peters.

    Tsarouchas, who now calls Los Angeles home, has been a regular at Yuk
    Yuk's for years, cracking up audiences with killer routines on his
    large Greek family and their assimilation into Canadian life. While
    club appearances have been the staples of his career, he's also become
    a recognizable face in TV and movies, appearing last year in an
    episode of Mad Men, the feature films Cinderella Man, Harold and Kumar
    Go to White Castle, and the TV series Hotel Babylon.

    All this attention led to his first comedy special, Angelo Tsarouchas:
    Bigger is Better, filmed for Showtime earlier this year. It received
    favourable reviews.

    But the biggest news of all is that he's engaged to Alina Basil, an
    Armenian woman who runs a Los Angeles spa.

    "The most important thing for me was falling in love with this
    beautiful woman and getting married again. It's really stabilized my
    life," says Tsarouchas, who was married when he lived in Ottawa. He
    ran a travel agency there before giving up the business and turning
    his attention to comedy about 10 years ago.

    "It's not like I was out of control. But I love women like I like
    food; I'm not going to hide it. But I was on the road and I got to
    travel around the world and it gets lonely," he says.

    The other big change in his life is losing 60 pounds over the last
    year. He once tipped the scales at 435 pounds, but has trimmed down to
    375 pounds.

    He says he's always enjoyed food and, while he tries to eat well, his
    constant touring plays havoc with his eating habits.

    "I find (that) now that I'm in love and living in California, I tend
    not to eat as much. The only time I eat more is when I'm on the road,
    because you're eating in hotels and restaurants all the time."

    Tsarouchas says touring is providing plenty of new material for his comedy act.

    "I have stories from the road, making some comparisons about living in
    England, America and Canada."
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