Aaron Smith is an actor, known for Callejero (2015), 5 Nights with Savannah (2017) and Sign of the Dragon (2013).
Aaron Snyder is known for GoodNight Ladies (2000) and Pretending I'm a Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story (2020).
Aaron Sorkin grew up in Scarsdale, a suburb of New York City where he was very involved in his high school drama and theater club. After graduating from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater, Sorkin intended to pursue a career in acting. It took him only a short time to realize that his true love, and his true talent, lay in writing. His first play, "Removing All Doubt", was not an immediate success, but his second play, "Hidden in This Picture", debuted in 1988 at the West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theater Bar. A longer version of "Hidden in This Picture", called "Making Movies", opened at the Promenade Theater in 1990. Despite his youth and relative inexperience, Sorkin was about to break into the spotlight. In 1989, he received the prestigious Outer Critics Circle award as Outstanding American Playwright for the stage version of A Few Good Men (1992), which was later nominated for a Golden Globe. The idea for the plot of "A Few Good Men" came from a conversation with his older sister, Deborah. Deborah was a Navy Judge Advocate General lawyer sent to Guantanamo Bay on a case involving Marines accused of killing a fellow Marine. Deborah told Aaron of the case and he spent the next year and a half writing a Broadway play, which later led to the movie. Sorkin has gone on to write for many movies and TV shows. Besides A Few Good Men (1992), he has written The American President (1995) and Malice (1993), as well as cooperating on Enemy of the State (1998), The Rock (1996) and Excess Baggage (1997). In addition, he was invited by Steven Spielberg to "polish" the script of Schindler's List (1993). Sorkin's TV credits include the Golden Globe-nominated The West Wing (1999) and Sports Night (1998).
Aaron Soto is an actor, known for Deputy (2020).
Aaron was born in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1974. Raised in a strong Christian household, he went to church religiously every Sunday and Wednesday. It was there that he felt a connection with the stage. Watching plays performed by the church drama team he knew he had to be a part. At six years old he was already performing in front of the crowds. These elements and a strict upbringing brought about a desire to put pen to paper. He wrote many things that would never be brought to fruition until he was sixteen. At age seventeen, Aaron would begin training other actors in what would become known as Human Videos. These were similar to watching music videos of your favorite songs acted out live on stage. At this point he knew he had to direct stage. At eighteen, Aaron had directed his first Human Video to a standing room only live audience at Willow Springs Church in Ft. Worth. At twenty he had become a full scale writer. Writing and Directing plays to be performed at several different venues throughout the Dallas, Ft. Worth area. He is best known for his playwright entitled Victory, which centered upon the supernatural aspects of the Crucifixion. Limited only by his imagination, crowds would see an interpretation as they had never seen it before. It was at this point that he also found a love of film. He became intrigued by special effects and visuals brought to life by the camera. Due to limited budgets, and an Engineer by trade, he began to create his own practical effects out of his garage. Armed with only a camcorder, he would film his effects to see their effectiveness on screen. Alas, his bond with the world of film would become stronger. Aaron is currently working on a horror/thriller entitled We Are Not The Only, which should be completed by the end of 2008. He says he would like to pay homage to all the scary movies he grew up with and create an original story that would stick in the minds of all who see it for years to come. This project is tentatively scheduled for shooting in late 2009.
Aaron Spivey-Sorrells is an actor, known for Joe (2013), Friday Night Lights (2006) and Revolution (2012).
Aaron Springer is a graphic and digital artist who is employed by Walt Disney Television Studios Production Company. He has gained notoriety through his efforts as a writer and storyboard artist on various movies and television series. His notable efforts include Samurai Jack (2002-2003), Dexter's Laboratory (2003), and SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-2012). Presently, he is contributing to the Mickey Mouse (2013-2014) television series.
An actor who consistently brings intensity and intelligence to his work, Aaron Stanford is poised to become one of the foremost talents of his generation. Aaron received critical acclaim for his feature film debut in _Tadpole_ opposite Sigourney Weaver and Bebe Neuwirth. Since that breakout performance, he has continued to tackle a variety of roles including: "Gabe Winter" in Winter Solstice (2004) (for which he received the "Rising Star of Tomorrow" Award at The 2004 Hamptons Film Festival) opposite Anthony LaPaglia; and supporting roles in David Mamet's Spartan (2004), Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending (2002) and Spike Lee's 25th Hour (2002). He can be seen reprising his role as "Pyro" from X2 (2003) in Fox's X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), the conclusion to the blockbuster trilogy. The film opens around the world on May 26th. He was recently seen in Alexandre Aja's remake of Wes Craven's thriller, The Hills Have Eyes (2006). He was in production on The Cake Eaters (2007), Mary Stuart Masterson's feature directorial debut. Aaron stars opposite Jayce Bartok and Kristen Stewart. Aaron plays Beagle, an oddball character who falls for the gravely ill Georgia (Stewart). He also starred in three independent films: Runaway (2005), opposite Robin Tunney, which he also produced, and which was an official selection at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival; Flakes (2007) opposite Zooey Deschanel for Indigent Pictures and director Michael Lehmann; and, Live Free or Die (2006) (which premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival) opposite Paul Schneider. Aaron wrapped production on ABC and Warner Bros. Television's pilot _Traveler_, where he plays the title role of Will Traveler. The show just got mid-season pick-up and began shooting in July. Aaron began his career with an intense focus in stage performance, beginning with local theater in his Massachusetts hometown and continuing with work at the London Academy of Theatre. He returned to the stage in 2004 to star in the Vineyard Theatre's off-Broadway production of "Where Do We Live?", for which once again, he received rave reviews. A graduate of Rutgers University, Aaron resides in Los Angeles when not on location.
Aaron Staton was born on August 2, 1980 in Huntington, West Virginia, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for L.A. Noire (2011), Mad Men (2007) and The Nanny Diaries (2007). He has been married to Connie Fletcher since December 18, 2006. They have one child.
Stielstra moved to NYC after college, where he acted on "Saturday Night Live" during the 1993 TV season. In Los Angeles, he endured background work in "Boogie Nights" and "Saved By The Bell" until landing a line in the Tom Cruise film, "Jerry Maguire". In 2012, Stielstra starred in the western "The Scarlet Worm" while narrating and co-scoring the Mike Malloy documentary, "Eurocrime!", a documentary about poliziotteschi that received a rave write-up in Variety magazine and premiered at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood, 2014. Stielstra moved to Italy in 2012. From 2014-2019, Stielstra appeared in 3 westerns ("Six Bullets to Hell", "The Price of Death", and "The Bounty Killer")--all shot in Spain--and contributed to their soundtracks. He played Niccolo' Macchiavelli in the PBS film "The Mona Lisa Myth", narrated by Morgan Freeman, and worked 3 seasons of the Disney TV show "Penny on MARS". He additionally completed 4 supernatural horror films, including "The Curse of the Blind Dead", where he fought the Italian Sean Connery, Fabio Testi. The punk-rock comedy "Excretion: The Shocking True Story of The Football Moms" (2019), written, directed, and starring Stielstra, is a testament to wet-brain depravity. In between film and TV work, he plays guitar for children's storytimes in libraries and continues directing grotesque comedies ("Less Human Than Human III" and the upcoming "Weber Falls, USA"). Recently, Stielstra acted in the mini-series "Catch-22", "American Night", with John Rhys Meyers and Emile Hirsch, and "They Talk" with Rocio Morales. In 2022 he completed an international Smart Car commercial in Barcelona and soon appears in an upcoming Warner Brothers DC Comics actioner. Stielstra has provided soundtracks for over 20 films. He has performed in the punk rock band The Distortionists and now performs in the band War, Covid and Trump.