Sandy Jack is a Scottish actor, writer, filmmaker and entertainer based in Edinburgh. Born in Dundee, he started acting at the age of 13 performing as part of the Dundee Rep Youth Theatre for 9 years. This involved being a part of a variety of performances and also been given the opportunity to travel abroad and perform in such countries as Romania and the United States. Sandy worked in children's touring companies before studying an HND in Acting and Performance at Ayr College in 2009 where he was named student of the year. He has attended the Actors Cut at BBC Scotland's Studios in Glasgow and is a graduate of the University of the West of Scotland Contemporary Screen Acting course, class of 2012. Sandy is a skilled performer for both stage, screen and voice acting.
His own writing work, The Call Girl Killer and Five Stories, played in both Ayr and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011. As well as script writing, Sandy has written two short screenplays for his production company Sand Time Productions. The films were titled Judgment Day which screened at SuCasa in Ayr in 2011 and Disambiguation which were screened as part of the Contemporary Screen Acting showcase May 30th 2012. Recent works include Nightmares for Edinburgh Festival PBH Free fringe, and Hero, a monologue performed at the Scottish Mental Health Festival 2017.
Sandy founded Frighthouse Productions, a Horror Theatre company and has enjoyed successful runs at the Edinburgh Fringe. His most notable TV credit is a featured role in Outlander season 7.
