
Age: 20
male
Jake Satow is an American actor known for The Dropout, Adeline, Gaslit, and Saving Christmas Spirit. Jake is a SAG AFTRA actor, CHSPE passed, and he has appeared in feature films, television mini series, music videos, and commercials. He has also performed in professional theater productions including G. Bruce Smith's LA based play, The Honorary Consul. Jake loves to sing and play the keyboard in his local band in his free time. He also enjoys arranging music, and he plays the viola. He enjoys modeling and has done runway modeling for various Fashion Weeks across the country, Macy's, Homage, and others. He has also done product modeling, including featuring on the box of Huffy Bicycle's Green Machine. Jake is always excited to continue to hone his acting craft and has trained extensively with private coaches including John Kirby, Wendy Faraone, John D'Aquino, Shane Brady, Corey Martin Craig, and the AFA Studios in Burbank, and voice lessons with Claire Hosterman. He has taken many workshops and classes at The Groundlings LA, Talent House Academy, Zak Barnett Studios, and Camp Hollywood. Jake is thrilled to be represented by Exclusive Artists Agency/Rebecca Ek in Calabasas, California and to have Nikki Mincks of MTM Talent Management for his manager, along with Melissa Berger as his publicist. In his free time, Jake loves to be involved in philanthropy in his community, spending time with family, and he enjoys playing USTA tennis, weightlifting, football, kayaking, and staying fit.

The Outsiders is about two weeks in the life of a 14-year-old boy. The novel tells the story of Ponyboy Curtis and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. According to Ponyboy, there are two kinds of people in the world: greasers and socs. A soc (short for "social") has money, can get away with just about anything, and has an attitude longer than a limousine. A greaser, on the other hand, always lives on the outside and needs to watch his back. Ponyboy is a greaser, and he's always been proud of it, even willing to rumble against a gang of socs for the sake of his fellow greasers--until one terrible night when his friend Johnny kills a soc. The murder gets under Ponyboy's skin, causing his bifurcated world to crumble and teaching him that pain feels the same whether a soc or a greaser.


