Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Cincinnati, OH Aaron Wiggins (Aaron J. Wiggins) excelled in the playing fields and shined under the bright lights of athletics and academia. As a graduate of Morgan State University he was a 3 Year All-American Offensive Lineman majoring in sociology. He then turned to the corporate world to start work. Initially exposed to acting at the age of 10, his love for the arts came back around full circle in 2009 when he was asked to be the puppeteer inside the giant Venus Fly-Trap; Audrey II in the musical stage play, Lil Shop of Horror by Dr. Gregory Branch, founder and director of Unified Voices in Baltimore, MD. This opened the door to an opportunity to audition for an actual role in Dr. Branch's next production of the Tony Winning Musical production of "Applause," where he portrayed a leading role of Howard Benedict. As a member of Unified Voices he was proud to have shared the stage with some of Baltimore's most talented vocalist and actors who have gone on to professional careers in acting like, Judah Bellamy and Octavius Johnson Jr. This sparked a fire inside which lead Wiggins to shutdown the desktop and file away the corporate world even after obtaining a Masters in International Business Management from the University of Maryland University College. Wiggins began to focus on his two desires which are physical fitness as a Certified Personal Trainer and of course acting. Whether in the theater, film, stunts or voice over work, it's a full day of work one day at of time that motivates him to keep active.
Aaron Williams is an actor, known for Conviction (2016).
Aaron Williamson is known for The Tale (2018), A Christmas Surprise (2020) and Running Girl (2013).
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Aaron Wilton is an award-winning American actor, voice-over artist and motion-capture artist, known for small roles in film (Jexi, The Boat Builder), television (Criminal Minds, Sunset Glory) and video games (Mafia: Definitive Edition, Watch Dogs 2, Godfather 2, Battlefield: Hardline), as well as commercials with Taco Bell, Xfinity, Wells Fargo, Blue Shield, Charles Schwab, Chase, Cisco, Adobe, EA Games, Pixar, Tejava and US Cellular. He is a highly acclaimed stage actor as well; notable productions include George Street Playhouse's "Inspecting Carol" (with Peter Scolari & Dan Lauria), Aurora Theatre Company's "John Gabriel Borkman" (with Karen Grassle), the lead in the World Premiere of Hudson Stage Company's "After All" (with Broadway's Walter Charles & Susan Pellegrino) and the Western Premiere of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson" at San Jose Stage Company. He was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity.
Aaron Wolf is a director, actor, writer and co-founder of Howling Wolf Productions. His credits include the award-winning films Guest House, starring Michael Gross and Heather Lind, and The Walk, starring Oscar and Emmy nominee Peter Riegert, as well as Wolf. Wolf has also directed and starred in pilots for Warner Brothers and co-hosted a sports show for Cox TV. Wolf's newest film, Restoring Tomorrow, featuring his personal journey of rediscovery, has received extensive coverage in publications such as The Los Angeles Times, Tablet Magazine and The Times of Israel. Currently, Wolf is in post-production on the thriller Tar, about an ancient creature that lurks beneath the world-famous La Brea Tar Pits. Academy Award® nominees Timothy Bottoms and Graham Greene star, along with Wolf and Max Perlich. Wolf is in pre-production on the comedy LD University and its companion documentary (We Are All) disAbled, drawing from his personal experiences to tackle the urgent topic of learning disabilities and education. An NYU Tisch graduate, Wolf also studied at the Groundlings and is currently featured in a national campaign on education reform.
Aaron Wolfe is an actor, known for The Mountain Minor (2019).
Aaron Woodall is an actor and writer, known for Dry Bar Comedy (2017), Beyond (2015) and Peculiar People (2014).
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Aaron began making films at an early age, studying the techniques of animation at the Art Gallery of Ontario. After graduating from York University's Film Production Department, he worked in the industry as a television writer, stop-motion animator and editor, receiving two Screen Award nominations. He directed a number of award-winning short films and his feature debut "Rhinoceros Eyes" starring Michael Pitt, won the Discovery Award at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. His follow-up, "Tennessee", was an indie road-drama starring Mariah Carey, produced by Lee Daniels, and his third film, "The Entitled", was a thriller starring Ray Liotta. His latest projects are both animated features - "Spark", a space adventure starring the voice talents of Hilary Swank, Jessica Biel, Susan Sarandon and Patrick Stewart is set for release April 2017, and "Arctic Justice" starring Jeremy Renner, Alec Baldwin, James Franco, Anjelica Huston, Heidi Klum and John Cleese is set for 2018.
Aaron Wrinkle is an actor, known for Greenberg (2010).