Aaron Poole is a classically trained actor who stars in the CBS/Roku series Most Dangerous Game alongside Christoph Waltz. Other television credits include series regular roles in Tom Fontana's "Copper", Netflix's "Strange Empire", as well as numerous guest spots on shows such as "Schitt's Creek", "American Gods", and "Condor". Aaron's film work has been recognized by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for his leading roles in "This Beautiful City" and "Strange Empire". He stars opposite Kiefer and Donald Sutherland in "Forsaken", as Mick Ronson in the Bowie pic "Stardust" and in cult favorites "The Empty Man" and "The Void". He made his directorial debut with the short film "Oracle" that premiered at TIFF and went on to screen at Slamdance 2020, Busan and Palm Springs. He is following that up with the feature "Dada", set to shoot in late 2022.
Aaron Poon is known for My Sister's Wedding, Match Game (2016) and Sofa King (2020).
Aaron Porras is known for Amar en tiempos revueltos (2005), Crazy About Her (2021) and Diecisiete (2019).
Aaron Powell is an actor, known for Neon Detroit Knights (2019).
Aaron Pozzi is an actor, known for Buck Wild (2013).
Aaron Preusch is known for Squirrel (2022), The Crusades and Ghosts of the Ozarks (2021).
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Aaron Printup is an actor, known for Crooked Arrows (2012).
Aaron Pruner got his big break at the age of 17 through booking a national commercial for Little Caesar's Pizza. From the success of this job, Aaron was able to get an agent through the referral of close family friend and Academy Award winner, Ernest Borgnine. In the summer of 1994, Aaron booked a four-episode guest-starring role on Saban's VR Troopers. He was soon offered the regular series role of "Percival Rooney III". For the next year and a half, Aaron served as the comedy relief for the syndicated children's television show in America. After the completion of the successful two seasons of the show, Aaron moved on to guest-starring roles on "In The House" opposite Debbie Allen who remarked, "Aaron is a smart actor." Months later, he appeared on "Saved By The Bell: The New Class" as bumbling nerd, Iggy. Over the next few years, he appeared in both national and regional spots for companies such as Del Taco, Snapple, Einstein PCS and Golden Corral. In the summer of 1996, he costarred in the acclaimed independent feature film, "Tujunga" directed by Jais Sardo. It received many good reviews in the festival circuit. In 2000, he guest starred in the "Mars Attacks" episode of "ER". Soon after, he appeared as Helena Cassadine's awkward young lawyer "Virgil Armstead" on "General Hospital". A year later, Aaron appeared as the recurring character "Smokie" in the very successful German Burger King campaign that lasted through 2002 and 2003. He appeared in many print ads spanning bus stop posters, billboards, and tray liners. Later in 2002, he also appeared opposite Academy Award winner Charlize Theron in a hilarious "Honda: Life" ad for the Japanese market. In 2003, he appeared as the Pickle Boy in the funny Sprint PCS ad which shared his character's name. His "Hamster" spot for Citibank was voted as one of the Best Spots for June 2003 in Adweek magazine. Aaron Pruner is also a writer. He co-wrote the dark comedy "Three Times a Lady" and has trained with The UCB Theater, L.A. Connection Improv, and at The CBS Studios Improv Intensive with Andy Goldberg. He was the co-founder and one of the head writers for the sketch comedy group "The Nimble Vagrants". In 2005, he was featured in a Diet Dr Pepper commercial. After a decade of putting acting on hold to pursue a career in writing, Aaron is back on his acting game. In 2015, he was featured in a Toyota spot for the Spanish Market and a few years later, co-starred in the horror indie, Blood Brothers. Most recently, he appeared in an episode of Sarah Silverman's "I Love You, America" opposite comedy legend, Carl Reiner. For over a decade, Aaron Pruner has been true to his passion and himself. Along the way, he has played a variety of offbeat and fun characters on screen and off. He sees this as only the beginning and looks forward to the places his career will take him in the future.
Aaron Quattrocchi is known for Southpaw (2015).