Jay O. Sanders
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Jay Olcutt Sanders (born April 16, 1953) is an American actor who has worked in theatre, film, and television, as well as JFK (1991).
He appears in Off-Broadway performances at The Public Theatre.
Early life and education
Sanders was born in Austin, Texas, on April 16, 1953, to Phyllis Rae (née Aden) and James Olcutt Sanders. Sanders made his off-Broadway debut in a Shakespeare in the Park production of Henry V in 1976 after attending the acting conservatory at SUNY Purchase. In 1978, Bradley appeared in Sam Shepard's Buried Child's first New York premiere.
Career
Sanders has worked in film and television for a long time. He is best known for his appearances in the films The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Green Lantern (2011), and Morgan Freeman Alex Cross films. He has appeared in many other notable films, including Glory (1989), Mr. Destiny (1991), Outfield (1994), In The Outfield (1999), Half Nelson (2006), and Revolutionary Road (2008).
Sanders appeared on television as mob lawyer Steven Kordo in the 1986–88 NBC detective series Crime Story, Norbert "Ziggy" Walsh on two episodes of Roseanne, and recurring characters on shows such as Person of Concern and True Detective. He appeared on PBS' Wide Angle from 2002 to 2009, and he has appeared as the narrator in a number of Nova episodes starting in 2007.
Sanders has appeared on Broadway in Loose Ends (1979), The Caine Mutiny Court (1983), Saint Joan (1993), and Pygmalion (2007).
He appeared in Sir David Hare's Stuff Happens in 2006 off-Broadway as George W. Bush. He appeared in several Shakespearean plays, including A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bottom, 2007), Hamlet (Ghost of Hamlet's Father/Player King/Gravedigger, 2008), Twelfth Night (as Sir Toby Belch, 2009), and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (2011).
Sanders appeared in the Richard Nelson Apple Family Plays, a series of plays that appeared off-Broadway at the Public Theatre in 2010 (That Hope Changes Thing), 2011 (Sweet and Sad), and 2013 (Regular Singing).
Sanders has appeared in more plays at the Delacorte Theatre (Shapeare in Central Park) than any other actor to date.
Unexplored Interior, Sanders' first play about the Rwandan genocide, premiered in November 2015 at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington, DC. Sanders had been researching it for more than a decade.
For his role in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, he received the 2018 Joe A. Callaway Award, which was presented by the Actors' Equity Foundation for his "best result in a professional production of a classic play." In a Play for Uncle Vanya, he also received the Drama Desk Award for Actor in 2019.