Pun Bandhu
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Pun Bandhu is an award-winning actor who has worked on Broadway, Off
Broadway, in TV and Film. A graduate of the MFA Acting program at the
Yale School of Drama, Pun made his Broadway debut in the revival of the
Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Wit" by Margaret Edson starring Cynthia
Nixon. He received a Colorado Theatre Guild Henry Award for Best
Supporting Actor for his portrayal of a deeply private and closeted
Japanese American in "The Catch", a world premiere by Ken Weitzman at
the Denver Theatre Center.
In film, Pun can be seen in the Academy Award-nominated movie "Michael Clayton" and the Coen Brother's "Burn After Reading." He has a featured role in "Late Phases" from cult fave horror director Adrian Garcia Bogliano making its premiere at the SXSW Festival in March 2014. He is also featured in "The Judge," starring Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall and Billy Bob Thornton, out Oct 2014. He has also finished wrapping on Stephen King's next movie "A Good Marriage," starring Joan Allen and Anthony LaPaglia.
Highlights on the small screen include appearances on all of the "Law and Order" franchises as well as "Body of Proof," "Nurse Jackie" "Without a Trace" and a recurring role as Dr. Arnold Perry on "One Life to Live."
In film, Pun can be seen in the Academy Award-nominated movie "Michael Clayton" and the Coen Brother's "Burn After Reading." He has a featured role in "Late Phases" from cult fave horror director Adrian Garcia Bogliano making its premiere at the SXSW Festival in March 2014. He is also featured in "The Judge," starring Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall and Billy Bob Thornton, out Oct 2014. He has also finished wrapping on Stephen King's next movie "A Good Marriage," starring Joan Allen and Anthony LaPaglia.
Highlights on the small screen include appearances on all of the "Law and Order" franchises as well as "Body of Proof," "Nurse Jackie" "Without a Trace" and a recurring role as Dr. Arnold Perry on "One Life to Live."
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