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Aaron Stanford at Seattle International Film Festival, 2002 |
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| Born | December 27, 1976 Westford, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2001–present |
Aaron Stanford (born December 27, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his role as Pyro in X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand films, and Doug Bukowski in the 2006 The Hills Have Eyes remake.
Currently, Aaron stars in the Maggie Q action television series Nikita, aired on CW.
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Stanford was born in Westford, Massachusetts, the son of Judith (née Dupras), an English professor, and Don Stanford, who works in publishing. He initially attended the SUNY Purchase, but transferred to Rutgers University Mason Gross School of Arts. He graduated in 2000, magna cum laude.[1][2]
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: The Last Stand, 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 played a troubled poker genius in an 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. In 2010, he joined the CW's Nikita as Birkhoff, a series regular role.
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 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) | |
| Numb3rs | Brett Chandler | (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) | |
| Fear Itself | Stephen | (TV Series) | |
| 2010 | Nikita | Birkhoff | Series regular |
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