Aaron Hill _150313
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Background:
American actor Aaron Hill is probably best known for playing
“Beaver” on the ABC Family series “Greek”
(2007-2011), and had a similar character on Michael Bay's
“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009). He has
guest starred in a number of TV shows, including “Mad Men”,
“Malcolm in the Middle”, “Gilmore Girls”,
“Hannah Montana”, “CSI: Miami”, “Breaking
Bad”, “How I Met Your Mother” and “Glee”.
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Childhood and Family:
Aaron Hill was born on April 23, 1983, in Santa Clara, California. His birth name is Aaron J. Hill.
Revenge of the Fallen
Career:
In 2001, Aaron Hill kicked off his professional career on television
with a guest starring role in the Nickelodeon sitcom “The
Brothers Garcia”. He continued to have a two episode role in the
Fox sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle” (2002) and land his
first series regular role on the short lived drama “Lost at
Home” (2003), in which she played the role of Tucker. He also
made guest appearances in television series such as
“Dragnet” (2003), “Still Standing”
(2003),“Gilmore Girls” (2004), “Drake &
Josh” (2004), “Shark” (2006), “The Class”
(2006), “Hannah Montana” (2007) and “Mad Men”
(2007).
Hill's big break arrived in 2007 when he was cast in the supporting
role of Walter “Beaver” Boudreaux, an unintelligent jock,
on the ABC Family comedy/drama series “Greek”, starring
Clark Duke, Tiffany Dupont, Scott Michael Foster and Spencer Grammer.
He appeared on 64 out of 74 episodes throughout the show's four season
run from July 9, 2007 to March 7, 2011.
In 2008, Hill made his feature film debut as Christopher Hunter in the
indie flick “Foreign Exchange”, directed by Danny Roth. His
co-stars in the film included Robert E. Baruc, Chris Cowels, Stan
Erdreich, Chris Fenton and Jason Koren. The same year, the actor also
appeared as a guest star in the television shows like “Breaking
Bad” (the pilot), “Cold Case” and “CSI:
Miami”. In the following year, Hill made a cameo on the box
office science fiction/action movie “Transformers: Revenge of the
Fallen”, the sequel to 2007's “Transformers”. He also
appeared in episodes of “How I Met Your Mother” and
“Valentine” (both 2009).
Next up for Hill, he had a supporting role on the comedy/romance film
“Perfect Combination” (2010), which was directed by Trey
Haley and written by Tiffany A. Rose and starred Christian Keyes,
Tiffany Hines and Angell Conwell, co-starred with Henry Winkler and Tom
Arnold in the direct to video “Group Sex” (2010), which was
co-written and directed by Lawrence Trilling, and appeared as a guest
star in TV shows like “Community” (2010), “Party
Down” (2010), “Sonny with a Chance” (2010),
“Law & Order: LA” (2010), “Becoming Famous”
(2011), “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2011) and
“Criminal Minds” (2011). After “Greek” left the
airwaves, Hill played the supporting role of Joe Bryant in the Michael
F. Sears directed horror film “A Warrior's Heart” (2011),
starring Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Gabrielle Anwar, was cast as
Randy, a capable but strict grunt soldier of the US Army, in “the
horror flick “Creature” (2011), which was directed and
co-written by Fred M. Andrews, and co-starred with Jane Kaczmarek, C.
Thomas Howell and James Lafferty in the drama “Lost on
Purpose” (2012). In 2012, he also made guest appearances in TV
shows such as “Glee”, “CSI: NY”, “Fairly
Legal”, “Best Friends Forever”,
“Perception”, “NCIS: Los Angeles” and
“Rizzoli & Isles”.
Recently, in 2013, Hill has completed filming the supporting role of
Jason in the comedy film “Get a Job”. The film is directed
by Dylan Kidd and stars Anna Kendrick, Bryan Cranston and Alison Brie.
He is also set to play roles in the upcoming films “Home”
(2014, with Heather Langenkamp, Samantha Mumba and Kerry Knuppe) and
“Rodeo Drive Diva” as well as the TV series “Cinnamon
Girl” (2013).
Awards:
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