Aaron Johnson Araza is known for Carolina's Calling (2021), Best F(r)iends: Volume 1 (2017) and Best F(r)iends: Volume 2 (2018).
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Aaron has acted on stage nearly his entire life--from playing Tom Sawyer in first grade to the Rocky Horror Show's narrator while at Pomona College. He started a professional acting career in Israel after playing the role of Tom Collins in the country's first production of Rent. After completing a master's degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, he returned to the U.S. to enter a doctoral program in mass communication and urban affairs. In 2017 he resumed acting and was soon cast in the hilarious feature film "Hey, Mr. Postman!" (Amazon Prime) starring Paula Jai Parker, Rodney Perry, Omar Gooding and AJ Johnson. Aaron resides in Los Angeles and regularly hosts "Conversations & Karaoke"--a live social media show.
Aaron Jones is known for Misrule (2017).
Aaron Joseph is an actor, known for Burritos and Coke (2018), The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead (2016) and Hats (2017).
Aaron J. Nelson's passion for acting has led him to roles on the biggest stages on both Broadway and Television. Currently, he is the star of the Highest Grossing Broadway musical in history, Disney's The Lion King, playing the role of Adult Simba. In 2012, Aaron made his network television debut as a guest star on the hit TV series NBC's Chicago Fire (2012). Aaron, a Chicago native, began his career at the age of 5 years old appearing as a clown in the Ringling Bros. Circus. A Classically trained actor and singer, Aaron has portrayed characters ranging from Shakespeare's Richard III to Tom Collins in RENT. He also studied On-Camera Acting at the prestigious John Robert Powers, who's Alum also include Josh Duhamel, Robert Townsend, and Henry Fonda. In 2009, Aaron was casted as a character performer for Walt Disney World, bringing to life characters such as Goofy, Captain Hook, and the SPD Red Power Ranger. Aaron portrayed James Harden on Investigation Discovery's True Crime with Aphrodite Jones (2012). Aaron played the supporting role of Jack in the independent film The United States which won the Golden Reel Award at the Nevada Film Festival in 2013. Also in 2013, Aaron played one of his most challenging roles to date portraying the various roles in critically acclaimed and award-winning play "columbinus 2.0" at the American Theater Company. Not afraid to step up to even the biggest tasks, Aaron is the first Simba since the late Jason Raize created the role in the 1997 Broadway premiere of The Lion King to play the role on Broadway without having previously been a member of another Lion King cast. He received his Bachelors of Arts from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Arts Management (2012). Aaron's hobbies include studying Mixed Martial Arts, playing football, and Weight Training. Aaron's dream is to one day portray one of his favorite Comic Book Heroes on the Big Screen.
Aaron Joshua is known for Black Panther (2018), Okja (2017) and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).
Aaron Jude is known for Zone Drifter (2021).
Aaron Judge was born on April 26, 1992 in Linden, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Sunday Night Baseball (1990), MLB on ESPN (1990) and MLB on TBS (2007). He has been married to Samantha Bracksieck since December 11, 2021.
Aaron Judlowe is known for Marriage Story (2019), The To Do List (2013) and Gotham (2014).
Aaron K. Carter is a writer, producer, and director, known for the films Dead Kansas (2013), and An Hour To Kill (2018). He was born on April 24th, 1978 in Lincoln, NE. His family moved to Los Angeles, CA when he was six years old. His appreciation for horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films developed at a young age. He graduated from Cal State University of Northridge in 2001; majoring in Film Theory. After a slew of monotonous jobs in mailrooms, warehouses, and shipping/receiving departments, Aaron decided to get creative and start making independent films. His first one, Dead Kansas, got into many film festivals and won 'best zombie film' at the FANtastic Horror Film Festival in San Diego. His second film, An Hour To Kill, combines many genres including; crime, action, horror, and comedy. Aaron also makes appearances in Brendan Mitchell's WetMovie1 YouTube channel, from time-to-time.