Aaron Ortiz is an American Actor, Producer, and Writer. Aaron grew up in New Mexico, USA along with his childhood friend, Director Eric Martinez. Aaron worked along side Eric Martinez on various projects as a cinematographer, producer and actor. Aaron is known for his work on "Infected" (2017) where he played the fan favorite zombie slaying, 80s music lover, Ryan Kennedy.
Aaron P. Sherry is an actor, known for Into the Forest (2019), Mixed Emotions Vol. 2 (2020) and Project: Starlust (2019).
Aaron Pagniano is a gender non-binary, queer filmmaker from Central Florida. They believe that the factors that define our identities, inform our choices, and shape our lives are far more complicated than we as a species can ever comprehend and seek to explore that through their art. A lover of fiction and fantasy, Aaron knows that movies and tv can be a window into another world but, more importantly, they can provide a different perspective on this one. They believe it is their duty and responsibility to empower the voices of underrepresented and oppressed people both on and off screen. They also love board games, Italian food, and backpacking.
Aaron Palmer is known for Masquerade (2022).
Aaron Parker Mouser is an actor and director, known for The Runaways (2010), Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006) and Keep the Change (2020).
Aaron Parpart is a director and writer, known for Stranger in the Night (2019), Loveless (2017) and Nightingale (2018).
Aaron Paul was born Aaron Paul Sturtevant in Emmett, Idaho, to Darla (Haynes) and Robert Sturtevant, a retired Baptist minister. While growing up, Paul took part in church programs, and performed in plays. He attended Centennial High School in Boise, Idaho. It was there, in eighth grade, that Aaron decided he wanted to become an actor. He joined the theatre department and became obsessed with the idea of acting for a living. After finishing school, Aaron moved to Los Angeles. During the late '90's, he worked as an usher at the Universal Studios Movie Theatre in Hollywood. His television debut was in an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), which was followed by an appearance in another Aaron Spelling series, Melrose Place (1992). On the big screen, Aaron played the estranged son of Jeff Bridges in K-PAX (2001), and Tom Cruise's brother-in-law in Mission: Impossible III (2006). After appearing in several roles on American television, his breakthrough role came as "Jesse Pinkman" in the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008). The character was only supposed to last for one season, but series creator Vince Gilligan changed his mind, due to Aaron's chemistry with Bryan Cranston. He has won three Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" for this role (2010, 2012 and 2014).
Aaron Paul DaVoi is an actor, known for Junkie (2018), Jackson Bolt (2018) and Wearing the Clothes of a Dead Man (2016).
Aaron Paul Stewart was born in Romford, Essex, United Kingdom. At the age of two Aaron's family moved West to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Aaron first pursued acting during his time in high school. He played various roles in numerous plays under the mentorship of Ms. Patti Hillman. As Aaron gathered confidence he decided to continue pursuing acting as career at a post-secondary level. Aaron attended Capilano University in North Vancouver, BC and holds both a Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts as well as an Advanced Diploma in Acting for Stage & Screen. Aaron eventually intends to travel back to the UK to complete his Masters. Since Aaron has graduated in the spring of 2015. He has continued to work in both Television, Independent Films, Theatre and Commercials.
Aaron Pearl, (born May 11, 1972 in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada) came to screen notice in 1996 with the romantic sports drama Annie O (1995). During that same year, Aaron found supporting roles in such TV-movies as Susie Q (1996), Home Song (1996) and Titanic (1996). Contrasting his strong television credentials, Aaron's work also includes appearances within such better-known films as X2 (2003), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007), Man of Steel (2013). In 1999 he wrote, directed, and executive produced his first film Little Boy Blues (1999).