Nationality American Role Character actor Name Jay Sanders | Years active 1979–present Occupation Actor Children Jamie Sanders | |
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Full Name Jay Olcutt Sanders Parents James Olcutt Sanders, Phyllis Rae Aden Siblings Marta Sanders, Fred Sanders, Elizabeth Sanders Movies Green Lantern, The Day After Tomorrow, Kiss the Girls, JFK, Edge of Darkness Similar People Maryann Plunkett, Arjay Smith, Martin Campbell, Jon DeVries, Richard Nelson |
Jay O. Sanders
Jay Olcutt Sanders (born April 16, 1953) is an American character actor who has worked in theatre, film, and TV, known for JFK (1991). He frequently appears in plays at The Public Theatre in New York City.
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Early life and education

Sanders was born on April 16, 1953 in Austin, Texas, to Phyllis Rae (née Aden) and James Olcutt Sanders. After attending the acting conservatory at SUNY Purchase, Sanders made his Off-Broadway debut in a Shakespeare in the Park production of Henry V in 1976. He played Bradley in the first New York production of Sam Shepard's Buried Child in 1978.
Career

Sanders has had a long career in film and television. He is perhaps most recognized for his work in the blockbuster films The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and Green Lantern (2011). He has appeared in many other notable films, however, including Glory (1989), JFK (1991), Angels in the Outfield (1994), Half Nelson (2006), and Revolutionary Road (2008).

On television, Sanders is also noted for playing Mob lawyer character Steven Kordo in the 1986–88 NBC detective series Crime Story. He played Ziggy on an episode of Roseanne. He has also played recurring characters on shows such as Person of Interest and True Detective. He is additionally known as the narrator for the PBS series Wide Angle from 2002–2009 and has served as narrator for a number of Nova episodes starting in 2007.

On stage, Sanders has appeared on Broadway in Loose Ends (1979), The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1983), Saint Joan (1993), and Pygmalion (2007). Off-Broadway, he appeared as George W. Bush in David Hare's Stuff Happens in 2006, and the title role in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus in 2011.
Sanders appeared in the Richard Nelson Apple Family Plays, a series of plays which ran Off-Broadway at the Public Theatre in 2010 (That Hopey Changey Thing), 2011 (Sweet and Sad), 2012 (Sorry), and 2013 (Regular Singing).
He has appeared in more shows at the Delacorte theater (Shakespeare in Central Park) than any other actor to date.
In 2015, Sanders debuted his first play, Unexplored Interior, about the Rwandan Genocide, at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in Washington, DC.