Born in Baltimore, MD, Aaron Phillips moved around quite a bit as a child before ending up in North Carolina. After attending the School of Music at UNCG for vocal performance, Aaron moved to LA where he began his career in film, theatre and voice over. Aaron is now an accomplished actor/singer/voice over talent living in New York.
Aaron Phypers is known for The Leap (2011), Mayday (2003) and The Curiosity of Penny Parker (2009). He has been married to Denise Richards since September 8, 2018. He was previously married to Nicollette Sheridan.
Aaron Pierre is an actor, known for The Underground Railroad (2021), Old (2021) and Krypton (2018).
Aaron's entrance into the entertainment business was unconventional. At 18, He joined the United States Army and was shipped off to boot camp in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. He spent nearly six years in the Army and was stationed in Camp Humphreys, Korea, Fort Huachuca, and trained soldiers at Fort Sill, OK. While in the army, he worked as a supply sergeant, and small arms repair, and instructor. He was also physical fitness instructor a tester for over 250 soldiers for 8 weeks at a time for over 3 years. After his time in the Army, Aaron crossed over to the United States Air Force in 2001 and continued his serve till 2016. During his time in the Air Force, he served at Travis AFB, Ca; Osan Air Base, Korea; Yokota Air Base, Japan, Holloman AFB, NM, then finished of his service in Travis AFB, CA. During his time he was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom 8 times Aaron separated honorably from the service after serving 21 years and earning the following awards: Army Accommodation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Air Force Accommodation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal, National Defense Medal and Meritorious Unit Commendation (among others).
Australian blues and roots musician 'Aaron Pollock' featured in the 2020 film 'Blues On Beale' as an International Blues Challenge Finalist. At only 22 years old, Aaron was the youngest Australian to represent his country at the International Blues Challenge Finals, opening the door for his recent recognition as one of the world's finest young blues entertainers. He has since been nominated for a Music Victoria 'Best Blues Artist' award in 2021 and an 'Album Of The Year' award for 2020.
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 Daniel Potter was born in Slough, Berkshire, UK to Elise Ellis and Daniel Mulhall. Potter is an award-winning actor, writer, and filmmaker. He found his start as a background artist while still in his final year of secondary school. Potter took screenwriting classes and ultimately created his own independent productions to be showcased at film festivals. After a few years of creating and filming across multiple countries, Potter had two feature films, four short films, and several global accolades under his belt from multiple prestigious film festivals, including Best of Fest (International Short Film Category) at the Catalina Film Festival for his latest venture, Secret Sweets, which first premiered at the TCL Chinese Theater as part of the Dances with Films official line-up. Potter then moved from his village in the UK to Los Angeles, where he signed with Arise Artists Agency and went on to co-star alongside Ellen Pompeo, Mark Duplass, Imogen Faith Reid and Christina Hendricks in the limited television series, Good American Family, for Hulu & ABC. Potter is open about his autism and the passion he has for authentic representation on the screen and is overjoyed to have been able to portray a character that shares his disability on Good American Family. Potter has a long history of dedicated work to social causes, specifically suicide prevention and raising awareness around mental health, domestic abuse, addiction, LGBTQ+ visibility, promoting adoption, and accessibility/opportunities for persons living with disabilities. With the support of First4Adoption (UK's National Adoption Service) and NASA, Potter's short film, The Room Landing, premiered at and opened the National Adoption Awards in London at the world's first ever orphanage, honoring incredible social workers across the United Kingdom. Potter was interviewed multiple times on BBC Radio for his 3-part poetry short film collection, I Invoke Neurosis, that raised discussions on a variety of social issues. He was featured on the cover of aTEEN magazine (the teen edition of Europe's biggest gay magazine, Attitude) and has had his work showcased as part of the official line-up for the groundbreaking Flicks4Change Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Aaron Powell is an actor, known for Neon Detroit Knights (2019).