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Aaron Stanford

 
Actor: Aaron Stanford
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Cake Eaters, Winter Solstice, Tadpole
  • First Major Screen Credit: Soul Survivors (2001)

Biography

A dynamic and handsome young actor who burst onto the screen with a fearless performance as a 15-year-old prep-school student who falls in love with his stepmother in Tadpole (2002), Aaron Stanford was probably better known for his role as comic-book fire starter Pyro in director Bryan Singer's X2: X-Men United in 2003. Born to a publishing executive father and an English professor mother in Westford, MA, Stanford and his family remained in the small town for most of his youth. Following his first professional theater role in a 1995 production of Equus, the burgeoning actor opted to expand his skills at Rutgers University, from which he graduated magna cum laude. Continuing his studies abroad at the London Academy of Theater, Stanford returned to the States to land a recurring role in the weekly television drama Third Watch in 2001. As a result of his feature debut in Tadpole, Stanford was cited by both Variety and Entertainment Weekly as a young actor to watch. Supporting roles in Woody Allen's Hollywood Ending and Spike Lee's 25th Hour (both 2002) were quick to follow, although it was the following year's X2 that found Stanford gaining his most exposure. On the heels of that film, he began preparing for roles in Spartan and Rick in 2003, and Winter Solstice (2004). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Aaron Stanford

Stanford at the Seattle International Film Festival, 2002
Born December 27, 1976 (1976-12-27) (age 32)
Westford, Massachusetts, United States
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Aaron Stanford (born December 27, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his role as Pyro in the X-Men film series and Doug Bukowski in the 2006 The Hills Have Eyes remake.

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Biography

Early life

Stanford was born in Westford, Massachusetts, the son of Judith, an English professor, and Don Stanford, who works in publishing.[1][2] He attended the State University of New York in Purchase, NY, but soon transferred to Rutgers University Mason Gross School of Arts. He graduated in 2000 magna cum laude.

Career

Stanford's first major film role was in the low-budget indie film Tadpole (2002), in which he portrays Oscar Grubman, a precocious 15-year-old with a crush on his stepmother, played by Sigourney Weaver. At the time of filming, (2000) he was 23 years old. For this performance he earned a nomination for the Golden Satellite Award. In 2001 and 2002 he appeared multiple times on the television series Third Watch as Russian teen Sergei. In the same year he was named as one of Daily Variety's "Top Ten Actors to Watch" and included on Entertainment Weekly's "It List". In 2004 he appeared in Christopher Shinn's play "Where Do We Live" at the Vineyard Theatre. Stanford also starred as Anthony LaPaglia's son in the 2004 film Winter Solstice.

Director Bryan Singer was impressed with Stanford's performance in Tadpole, and cast him as Pyro in the 2003 blockbuster X2, a sequel to X-Men. He continued the role in the third installment, X-Men 3, released in May 2006. Both movies are based on the Marvel Comics series X-Men. Stanford also starred in ABC's midseason replacement Traveler, a drama about two friends who believe they are set up by their good friend (Stanford) in order to make them look like the conspirators of a terrorist attack.

Stanford appeared in the 2006 remake of Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes. He also won the "One To Watch" award at the 2006 Young Hollywood Awards. And in that same year, he starred in the New Hampshire–based comedy, Live Free or Die, playing a wannabe tough-guy criminal named John Rudgate. Aaron also was the voice actor for Pvt. Polonsky in Call of Duty: World at War. In 2009, he will also be playing a troubled poker genius in a upcoming episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent's season 8 as well as Horace Cook Jr. in an episode of AMC's acclaimed show Mad Men.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2002 25th Hour Marcuse
Hollywood Ending Actor
Tadpole Oscar Grubman
2003 Rick Duke
X2 John Allerdyce/Pyro
2004 Spartan Michael Blake
Winter Solstice Gabe Winters
2005 Runaway Michael Adler
Standing Still Rich
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand John Allerdyce/Pyro
Live Free or Die John "Rugged" Rudgate
The Hills Have Eyes Doug Bukowski
2007 Flakes Neal Downs
The Cake Eaters Dwight "Beagle" Kimbrough
Traveler Will Traveler (TV Series)
2008 Holy Money Anthony
Call of Duty: World at War Private Polonsky Voice-over
How I Got Lost Andrew Peterson
2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Josh Snow (TV Series)
Mad Men Horace Cook Jr. (TV Series)

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