Pun Bandhu is a renowned and accomplished actor, boasting an impressive array of credits in Oscar-nominated films, including Michael Clayton, Burn After Reading, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Judge, and Frozen River.
With a distinguished educational background, having graduated from the MFA Acting program at the esteemed Yale School of Drama, Bandhu has made a significant impact in the industry.
Notably, he has appeared in the political docu-thriller The (Torture) Report, starring Adam Driver and Annette Bening, and co-starred in Relay alongside Riz Ahmed, Lili James, and Sam Worthington.
Bandhu's extensive television credits include guest starring roles on FBI, Madam Secretary, NCIS: New Orleans, Gotham, Blindspot, Orange is the New Black, and a recurring role on Blue Bloods.
In addition to his impressive acting credentials, Bandhu has received regional theatre awards for his outstanding performances and has been recognized with an Obie and Tony Honor Award for his tireless advocacy work on behalf of Asian American actors.
Moreover, he made his Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated revival of "Wit," starring the accomplished actress Cynthia Nixon.
Throughout his career, Bandhu has consistently demonstrated his versatility, range, and dedication to his craft, solidifying his position as a respected and accomplished actor in the industry.