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B. J. Averell : ウィキペディア英語版
B. J. Averell

| birth_place = Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
| residence = Los Angeles, California
| other_names = B.J. Averell, Jesus Weezer (Weezer Cruise 2)
| occupation =
| television = The Amazing Race 9
(Winner)
}}
Brian Jeffrey〔Gensler, Howard “('Amazing Racer' in no hurry to reveal winner ).” ''Philadelphia Daily News'', May 19, 2006.〕 "B.J." Averell (born November 26 in Camden, New Jersey) is an actor and reality show contestant who won ''The Amazing Race 9'' with teammate Tyler MacNiven He is currently a CBS Technology Reporter and Periscope Livestreamer broadcasting from all the major Content Conventions such as NAB and others.
== Education ==
A native of Collingswood, New Jersey,〔Sofen, Adam A. ("The Names in the News" ), ''The Harvard Crimson'', June 8, 2000. Accessed November 25, 2007. "Averell was trying to get home to Collingswood, N.J. for Thanksgiving when he showed up at Logan Airport on Nov. 24 for his flight to Philadelphia."〕 Averell graduated from Collingswood High School in 1998, and attended Harvard University. In 2000, he ran for Undergraduate Council president. Considered a wild-card,〔Graff, Garrett M. “(Five Tickets Will Seek Highest Council Posts ).” ''The Harvard Crimson'', November 27, 2000.〕 Averell was twice cited with campaign violations〔Graff, Garrett M. “(Election Commission Fines Candidates ).” ''The Harvard Crimson'', December 6, 2000.〕〔Graff, Garrett M. “(Averell Hit with Election Violations ).” ''The Harvard Crimson'', December 8, 2000.〕 before being forced to shut down his campaign.〔Graff, Garrett M. “(Averell Ordered To Shut Down Campaign ).” ''The Harvard Crimson'', December 13, 2000.〕
At Harvard, Averell was a member of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals and the improv group On Thin Ice. He also wrote daily comic strip "The Neil World" for ''The Harvard Crimson''. With fellow Harvard student B.J. Novak, he co-produced and hosted "The B.J. Show," which one year featured Bob Saget reprising his television roles in a few skits and ending the show with his own standup routine. He would eventually graduate with a degree in religion, and move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.〔DuHart, Bill. “(S.J. native wins 'Amazing Race' ).” ''South Jersey Courier-Post'', May 19, 2006.〕

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