Aaron Finch is known for Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2019-20 (2020), The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team (2020) and Australia tour of India in 2013-14 (2013).
Aaron Finn Schultz is known for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023), Bianca Fucks Fear (2023) and Der Fahrstuhl (2022).
Aaron Fisher is an actor and director, known for Inside the Rain (2019).
Aaron Fitzgerald is an actor, known for Leverage (2008), Grimm (2011) and I Got the Hook Up 2 (2019).
Aaron Fitzpatrick is known for King Kong (2005), Everybody Hates Hipsters (2016) and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1999).
Aaron Fjellman is an American writer and director. Recently, he made his feature film debut with Caged, a psychological thriller about the horrific, mind bending effects of solitary confinement. The film stars Edi Gathegi (X-men First Class), Melora Hardin (The Office), and Angela Sarafyan (Westworld). Born and raised in Southern California, he attended film school at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. After college, he moved back to Los Angeles and began his career as a director, working on music videos, commercials, and digital shorts with an array of American and European clients. His short-form work garnered opportunities to travel the world, forging significant friendships and loyal business partners along the way. A boyhood infatuation with genre filmmaking influences his project choices and distinct visual style to this day. Little did he know that an obsession with pop culture's dark side would one day fuse with his desire to promote meaningful social change through art. Telling stories without limits that explore social issues in unexpected ways has become more than just the byline of his CV. It's a personal mantra at his newly formed production company Panic House Films (co-founded with Caged producer Pete Kirtley), and a worthy litmus test for the projects he intends to pursue in the future.
Aaron Fontaine is an actor and writer, known for The Outpost (2018), Hollyoaks (1995) and Holby City (1999).
Aaron Fors was born in Oregon City, Oregon. He was raised in Southern California, and attended Palmdale High School, graduating 6 years early, at the age of 11. Aaron began his acting career at 8 years old, appearing in Guest Star and recurring roles in television on Lizzy Maguire, Even Stevens, NYPD Blue, The Agency, Mad T.V., The Martin Short Show, The Brother's Garcia, I'm with Her, The Closer, The O.C., Zoey 101, Without a Trace, and as a series regular on Disney's U.K. Movie Surfers. He is also a voice over artist and performs on stage. Aaron has always had a passion for dialects and began attending master classes with dialect coaches Joel Goldes and Robert Easton at 10. He practices multiple forms of martial arts, (Tae Kwon Do, boxing, Kung Fu), archery, and stage fighting. Aaron is a self-admitted super geek, takes after his father in his love for biology and genetics, and is rarely seen anywhere with out his Rubik's Cube. He is currently busy studying acting and working in indie features and shorts. In June 2014 he performed for the fourth time in the The Blank Theatre's 22nd Annual Young Playwrights Festival.
Aaron Fotheringham is an actor, known for Glee (2009), The Law of Moises (2019) and The Quadfather.
Aaron Fradkin is an L.A. based Writer & Director. Originally from Western Massachusetts, he attended Boston University where he majored in Film/TV. Since moving out to Los Angeles, he's worked at various production companies and advertising agencies, but now independently produces music video's, short films, and features. In 2012, along with his producing partner, he wrote and directed his own micro-budget film, 15 North. The film premiered at festivals around the country and took home the "Best Feature Film" award at the SENE Film Festival. In 2018, Aaron completed his second feature film, Electric Love, produced by his production company, Social House Films.