Aidan White is known for The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), Darkest Hour (2017) and Gulliver's Travels (2010).
Aidan White is known for Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World (2018).
Aidan Moore Whytock was born to Ron and Bonnie Whytock in Johannesburg, South Africa. The son of a commercial pilot, Aidan grew up in Singapore. As a teenager he was sent to boarding school in England, where he discovered his love for theatre. Unsure of what to do with his life Aidan pursued Social Anthropology at the University of Cape Town. He has a degree in this, Environmental Science and a post-graduate in Enterprise Management. He was Vice-Chair of the illustrious UCT RAG organization that raised funds for charity by managing the biggest student parties and fund-raisers in the city. Here he was headhunted by one of the world's biggest breweries. After working as a beer salesman, a management consultant, an event manager and an entrepreneur Aidan still wasn't settled and returned to his stage roots. After winning South Africa's Fleur Du Cap People's Choice Award for his second professional stage outing, Aidan turned to film. After a series of lead roles in indie short films Aidan landed a small role in Safehouse (2012). He returned to indie short films until he was cast opposite Claire Danes in Homeland Season 4 (2014). A few short months later he was cast as one of the series regulars Jacob Garrett in Michael Bay's pirate drama Black Sails (2014-16). Aidan turned to directing and producing, starting with short films. His third short film The Choice (2015) went on to win the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Award at the Mercedes-Benz Bokeh International Fashion Film Festival (2015). His debut feature film as a director and lead actor, The Actor (2014) was made on the astonishing USD3,500 and secured a theatrical release. 2016 has been a busy year for Aidan who has won awards for Best Director and Best Producer, was cast in the feature films Dagba (2017), 24 Hours to Live (2017) and the new grind-house series Blood Drive (2017) as well as No Man Left Behind (2016).
Aidan Wojtak-Hissong is an actor, known for I Am Not Okay with This (2020), The Mission (2018) and Falling Water (2016).
Aidan Wright is an actor, known for The Christmas House (2020), Meet the Chas (2021) and Not Here, But Now (2016).
AJ Cullinan is an actor, artist and DJ who was born and raised in Johannesburg. He was schooled at St.Stithians Boys College, where he graduated top of his class and finished within the top 1% of IEB drama students in 2015. In the same year he also performed at the Festival of Excellence in Dramatic Arts (FEDA) at the Joburg Theatre and was nominated for Best Actor for his rendition of Mancub by Douglas Maxwell. He then furthered his acting training afterwards at AFDA completing his BA Live Performance degree. Since then, AJ has performed in film and TV productions such as Legacy (Charlie/MNet), The Girl From St.Agnes (Tyler/Showmax), Lithapo (Luke/SABC2), Grassroots (Jacques/Showmax) and Still Breathing (Real Matthew/MNet). His dream is to one day travel the world doing what he loves with a firm dedication towards his craft and career.
Aidee Walker was born on January 24, 1981 in Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand. She is an actress and director, known for One Lane Bridge (2020), Outrageous Fortune (2005) and Catching the Black Widow (2017).
Aideen Gohery is an actress, known for Kill Ratio (2016).
Aideen Hand is known for Buachaillí ón Éirne (2022), Saolta 's Gaolta (2021) and Cuimhni Gaeltachta (2019).
Aideen is an actor and playwright. She is also a PhD candidate in the Department of Drama & Theatre Studies at Mary Immaculate College, UL. She trained at the DIT Conservatory of Music & Drama, and holds a MA in Drama and Theatre Studies from UCC. She is a member of BrokenCrow, a multidisciplinary ensemble collaborating on new work. Her first play, Levin & Levin, debuted at the Dublin Fringe Festival 2017. The play tells the story of Ida and Bubbie Levin, escapees from the Russian pogroms, who become Weimar's most famous male impersonators. Aideen was also co-creator and performer of the smash-hit play Love All in 2012. Aideen participated in The Next Stage, the artist development strand of the annual Dublin Theatre Festival, in 2016 and holds a certificate in Holocaust Education at TCD.