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Nick Sandow

Birthday: 1966-08-03
Birthplace: The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA


Nick Sandow (born August 3, 1966) is an American character actor, writer, producer and director, best known for his role as Joe Caputo in the Netflix comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019). Of Italian descent, Sandow grew up in the Italian neighborhood of Van Nest in the Bronx.He moved to Manhattan around age 19 to study acting under William Esper Studio in the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program and work in theater. Sandow made his debut appearing in an episode of television series Law & Order in 1992 and worked as a bartender while taking small acting jobs in New York City. He appeared in a number of films, such as Grind (1997), A Brooklyn State of Mind (1998), Return to Paradise (1998) and On the Run (1999). Sandow performed in the 1999 off-Broadway production of Halfway Home. He played mobster Henry Hill in the 2001 made-for-television crime drama film, The Big Heist. Sandow guest-starred on New York Undercover, Third Watch, NYPD Blue, Boardwalk Empire, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, How to Make It in America and Blue Bloods. He began his directing career in theater on Off-Off-Broadway directing Dark Yellow, Chicken and From Riverdale to Riverhead. In 2011 he directed the immigrant drama film, Ponies based on play with the same name. In 2013, Sandow was cast in the Netflix comedy-drama series, Orange Is the New Black, as prison administrator Joe Caputo, was originally supposed to have been for a handful of episodes for the show's first season. Instead, his role was expanded during the second season, and Sandow was made a series regular with the start of the third season. He received three Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series with the cast. In 2015 he wrote, directed and acted in The Wannabe. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and later got a wider release. In 2017 he received News and Documentary Emmy Awards nomination for producing the documentary series, Time: The Kalief Browder Story. In 2021 he was regular cast member in the short-lived CBS crime drama series, Clarice.

Filmography

Swimfan
Character: Detective John Zabel
The Unheard
Character: Hank
The Accidental Husband
Character: Larry

Spinning Gold
Character: Mo Ostin
Plan B
Character: Tommy
The Hungry Ghosts
Character: Gus

The Big Heist
Character: Henry Hill
Uninvited
Character: Ed

No Looking Back
Character: Goldie
New Port South
Character: Armstrong
Grind
Character: Lenny

The Cold Lands
Character: Foreman
Deal Travis In
Character: Travis
On the Run
Character: Jack

No Exit
Character: Benny Lentini
Patti Cake$
Character: Ray
Connie and Carla
Character: Al

The Wannabe
Character: Anthony
Resurrecting the Champ
Character: Marciano
Houses
Character: Nick

Seven and a Match
Character: Doug
Frame Of Mind
Character: Jimmy

Bobby Cassidy: Counterpuncher
Character: Interviewer
Return to Paradise
Character: Ravitch
The Sitter
Character: Officer Frank

Stella's Last Weekend
Character: Ron
Cabaret Maxime
Character: Dominic
Meadowland
Character: Lt. Garza

The Lovebirds
Character: Lenny
Dust
Character: White trash

Living Out Loud
Character: Santi's Man
All Roads Lead
Character: Samuel Carter