
Actor
Jake Satow is an American actor known for his work across film and television, including a lead role in The Last Time and appearances in The Dropout, Gaslit, and Saving Christmas Spirit. In The Dropout, he portrayed the brother of Amanda Seyfried, further establishing his presence in high-profile limited series. As a SAG-AFTRA performer, Satow is emerging as a grounded, dramatic leading man, with a focus on character-driven storytelling across film and television. His work spans feature films, limited series, commercials, and music videos, complemented by stage performances including G. Bruce Smith’s Los Angeles production of The Honorary Consul. Beyond acting, Satow has worked in the modeling space, walking in multiple Fashion Weeks and collaborating with brands including Macy’s, Homage, and Huffy Bicycles, where he was featured on the packaging for the Green Machine. He has trained extensively with respected coaches including Coco Kleppinger, John Kirby, John D’Aquino, and Wendy Faraone, with additional study at AFA Studios in Burbank. His training also includes voice work with Claire Hosterman and coursework at The Groundlings, Talent House Academy, Zak Barnett Studios, AClassACT New York, and Camp Hollywood. Outside of his screen work, Satow is a musician who sings and plays keyboard, and maintains a strong focus on fitness and athletics, including tennis, weight training, football, golf, and outdoor pursuits.