Biography

Aaron was born in a small room just down the hall from Vancouver called New Westminster. His mother suffered through 90 degree heat for three months before giving birth to Aaron on August 19th and then again on the 23rd, 1971. She would go to the beach to cool off but the members of Greenpeace would come by and roll her back into the water fearing she had beached herself. She was and remains the greatest mother of all time. His father provides him with wisdom that clearly comes from his 137 years on the planet. From his days as a young child Aaron would tell his mother and father that his wanted to be an actor. As an adult Aaron does not remember this but still tells his mother and father that he wants to be an actor. They argue vehemently, saying that Aaron should take the civil service exam and move into the public sector but when Aaron provides them with free movie tickets they quickly forget their disappointment in Aaron and begin the free popcorn negotiations. Aaron has a much more intelligent and better looking brother Chris who, unlike Aaron, turned his brain on at some point and went to school to be a real person. Growing up Aaron played hockey and continues to this day to stand on the blue ice and have frozen rubber disks shot at him at great velocity. Unlike fists, guns and small forest creatures Aaron has no apparent fear of these frozen Ding Dongs and is violently protective of his blue ice having been known to shatter an ankle or two of players who venture onto his most holy frozen blue water. Aaron has participahated in various forms of the arts from being in a rock band (TRC) in high school to drama class from elementary school. After graduation (high school, Aaron did not go to college) he spent many years finding out what he did not want to do with his life (salesman, sports nutrition rep., marketing, floor layer, etc.) and eventually ended up in the William Davis Center for Actors Study in Vancouver. There Aaron met Garry Davey, the artistic director of the school at the time, who encouraged Aaron to pursue this craft of acting. Aaron attended the William Davis Center for the full-time program for one year at the end signing with an agent and getting on with his acting career. During the school days Aaron worked at Earl’s restaurant on Robson as, you guessed it, a waiter and owes many thanks to Dario Gianna (Big Tuna) the GM for his support in the beginning years. Thankfully Aaron has now put the serving days behind him and patronizes the restaurant as a customer and nothing else. Currently Aaron is portraying Chief Galen Tyrol in Battlestar Galactica and can be seen in various television and feature films on TV and in the theaters. Aaron would like to thank Russ Mortensen and Lena Lees at Pacific Artists in Vancouver and William Ward Jr., Mickey Barold and David Rudy at Roar Management in Los Angeles. These are the people who take Aarons money with little or no work. Aaron feels he would be just as well off with a monkey but for some reason the monkey has a hard time dialing the phone and takes too many smoke breaks.

 

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