Peter Sagal

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Peter Sagal

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Peter Sagal is an American playwright, screenwriter, actor, and host of the National Public Radio game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! He is originally from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, although he currently resides in Oak Park, Illinois, just west of Chicago.

He wrote an article for The New York Times Magazine's "True-Life Tales" entitled "He Goes Down Looking," which appeared in the August 6, 2006 issue. He was also a guest movie critic on Ebert & Roeper in the December 2, 2006 episode.

His brother Douglas Sagal is a rabbi at Temple Emanuel in Westfield, New Jersey.

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