Aaron graduated the Humber Theatre Performance program with Honors, and the Acting Achievement Award. After graduating he presented two plays, "Ambiguous" (winner of Trey Anthony's award for artistic merit) and "Charming Monsters" (which garnered two literary reviews) at the Toronto Fringe Festival. Aaron went on to directed Tennessee Williams' play, "And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens," as a part of The Playwright Project. He also directed Dave Carley's play, "INTO" at the Berkeley Street Theatre. Aaron created the web-series, "Friendly Fires" based on his experiences as a non-union Actor, and it was written as the prequel for his short film, "Respect." Aaron made three short films as part of the Script to Screen program at Centennial college. "Power Lines" and "Love Wins" toured Canada, UK, and the US. His screenplay "Respect" was chosen as the final class project, and Aaron was elected to direct the fully funded film. "Respect" premiered at the Hamilton Film Festival in 2021, and later that year Aaron was nominated for excellence in directing at the Montreal Independent Film Festival. Aaron co-created the award-winning "Surprise in the Night" for Shimaro Entertainment, the atmospheric short film "The First Step" in association with the Toronto Arts Council, and he virtually directed "Social Witches" for The Boys Club. Aaron recently produced the comedic web-series "Business Inc." and the thrilling feature film "Baby Fever."
Aaron Rounds is known for Sector 4 (2014).
Aaron Rowlands is a producer and actor, known for Nancy Pansy Hairy Mary, Cigarette (2016) and Downriver (2015).
Aaron Royce Jones is an actor and producer, known for A California Christmas (2020), Plantasm (2019) and Opt-in (2019).
Aaron Rozenfeld is known for Geographically Undesirable (2015), The Worst Year of My Life (2015) and Futurama (1999).
Aaron Herman Russman has written, produced and directed projects at A Picture Show Film Company for 20 years. His work includes narrative feature and short films, documentaries, reality and scripted television pilots and music videos. In August 2011 he released his debut feature film Lost in the Future, followed by Animus: The Tell-Tale Heart, a re-imagining of Poe's macabre masterpiece, in 2015.
Aaron Ryndak is known for Meurtres à... (2013) and Les vengeances de Maître Poutifard (2023).
Aaron Sadovsky grew up in the Catskill Mountains of New York, and spent his childhood working with his family's horses at Monticello Raceway. Aaron moved to New York City in 1980 and graduated from Martin Van Buren H.S. in Queens. After attending college and graduating from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, he began his show business career as a morning drive announcer on radio station WPCN-960 in Pennsylvania, He conducted interviews of athletes and politicians: Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Schmidt, PA Governor Bob Casey, U.S. Senator John Heinz and others. A chance to work on the Ozzy Ozbourne "Metal Madness" Pay-Per-View drove Aaron from radio to multi-camera television and film production. He worked on several episodic TV series: "The Equalizer (final season)", "Law and Order (1st season)","H.E.L.P. (only season)", "The Cosby Mysteries", and many movies: "Black Rain", "Ghost", "29th Street", "Frankie and Johnnie","Home Alone 2", "The Cowboy Way", and "The Last Action Hero". His first Assistant Director assignment was on the 1990 film "Songs For Drella" about Andy Warhol starring Lou Reed. He has gone on to serve as Assistant Director for several films including "Vendetta - Secrets of a Mafia Bride" starring Carol Alt, "Season of the Hunted" (the worst film ever made), "Taylor Made" with Erik Estrada, and "National Lampoon's Pledge This" starring Paris Hilton. Aaron has worked on numerous multi-camera music specials including "The New Kids On The Block", "Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert", "Tony Bennett Live By Request", and "Verve Records at 50". He has produced music TV programs including the 1992 season of ABC-TV's weekly series "In Concert", as well as segments for "Woodstock 1994", "John Mellencamp Ain't That America", "Bruce Hornsby and Friends", "Woodstock 1999" and the mini-series "The History of Rock and Roll". Aaron has appeared as an actor in several plays, TV segments, and movies including Paul Bernard's "Loose Women" with Charlie Sheen, "Pot Luck", "Fallen" and the Korean TV soap opera "Beautiful Vacation". A first chance as Director came in 1992 on "The Halloween Jam at Universal Studios" when he got to direct Ozzy Ozbourne in a re-creation of the shower murder scene in "Psycho". Later that year he Directed Emerson Lake and Palmer's "Affairs of the Heart" music video and went on to produce several music videos in Jamaica with Mike Malloy including The Mystic Revealers' "Religion", The Mighty Diamonds'"What Goes Bad in the Morning" and Yellowman's "Have Mercy". Aaron has Directed many host segments, voice-overs, and promos for television music specials and has Directed interview segments with James Brown, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Vanessa Williams, Michael McDonald, Bob Weir, and Les Paul. In 2003, Aaron was Creative Director for the very funny cable start-up "Jokevision". Aaron Sadovsky is a Member of The Directors Guild of America and The Screen Actors Guild.
Aaron Sagers is known for Paranormal Paparazzi (2012), Paranormal Challenge (2011) and Paranormal Lockdown (2016).
Aaron Saidman is known for Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (2016), We're Here (2020) and Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies (2016).