Nick Sandow is a multifaceted American creative professional, boasting an impressive résumé as an actor, writer, producer, and director. He is particularly renowned for his captivating portrayal of Joe Caputo in the hit Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, earning him a total of three SAG Awards for his outstanding performance.
Beyond his acting credits, Sandow has made a significant impact in the world of filmmaking. His debut feature film, "Ponies", received widespread critical acclaim, including a New York Times Critic's Pick. He has also directed multiple episodes of Orange Is The New Black, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile director.
In addition to his work in television, Sandow has also ventured into the world of feature films. He wrote and directed the crime drama "The Wannabe", which was executive produced by the legendary Martin Scorsese. The New York Times praised the film, describing it as "Nick Sandow's modest, assured, and cautionary gangland character study".
Sandow's collaboration with Jay-Z resulted in the acclaimed documentary series "TIME: The Kalief Browder Story", which premiered on Spike Network and went on to win the prestigious Peabody Award in 2018. He also served as a producer on Paramount Network's "Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story".
As an actor, Sandow has appeared in a range of notable projects, including the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire", the independent drama "Meadowland", and several episodes of "SVU" and "Blue Bloods". Throughout his career, Sandow has consistently demonstrated his ability to excel in a variety of roles, from dramatic performances to behind-the-scenes creative endeavors.