Birth Name
Aaron A. Stanford
Height
5' 7½" (1.71 m)
Born: May 18, 1977 in Westford, Massachusetts
Aaron Stanford Relationships:
David Stanford - Brother
Don Stanford - Father
Judith Stanford - Mother
Education
Rutgers University, New Brunwick-Piscataway, NJ, 2000
A young actor on the rise, Aaron Stanford worked steadily on both stage and screen throughout most of his life, but made his big screen mark playing the conflicted, fire-throwing Pyro in both "X2: X-Men United" (2002) and "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006).
Born May 18, 1977 in Westford, MA, Stanford began his career with an intense focus in theatre, beginning with a local theatre in his small Massachusetts hometown, followed 의해 college theatre and work with the 런던 Academy of Theatre. Stanford returned to the stage in 2004, performing to rave reviews in “Where Do We Live,” at the Vineyard Theatre in Manhattan.
A graduate of Rutgers University, Stanford received critical acclaim for his feature film debut in “Tadpole” starring opposite Sigourney Weaver and Bebe Neuwirth. In 2002, he essayed the role of Pyro, the one mutant not sure if he is fighting for the right side. He ends up leaving the X-Men, who wish to co-exist peacefully with humans, to 가입하기 up with Magneto and gang of destructive mutants who feel no compassion for humans -- only hatred for all they have subjected them to. He reprised this 팬 가장 좋아하는 role in 2006's sequel, "X-Men: The Last Stand."
While "X-Men" put him on the map, he continued to prove himself in other projects. He received the Rising 별, 스타 of Tomorrow award from the 2004 Hamptons Film Festival for his performance in “Winter Solstice.” “Runaway Boys,” which he starred in and produced, was an official selection at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. Stanford’s other film credits include Spike Lee’s “25th Hour,” Woody Allen’s “Hollywood Ending,” and David Mamet’s “Spartan.”
Following his success as the Marvel Comics mutant, Stanford nabbed a starring role in 여우 Searchlight’s remake of Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes,” (2006), and the independent films, “Flakes” and “Live Free 또는 Die,” the latter premiering at the 2006 SXSW and GEN ART film festivals. That same year, Stanford landed a starring role in ABC-TV’s and Warner Bros. Television's pilot “Traveler,” in which he played the 제목 role of Will Traveler. The thriller was in the vein of “Enemy of the State” and “Three Days of the Condor,” and asked the question, do 당신 really know who your 프렌즈 are?
Milestones
1999 Made 텔레비전 debut on the drama series "Third Watch"
2002 Made feature debut starring in comedy "Tad Pole"
2003 Co-starred as Pyro in the action drama "X-Men 2"
2005 Starred in the drama "Winter Solstice"
2006 Cast in the indie comedy "Standing Still"
2006 Co-starred in a remake of the Wes Craven thriller, "The Hills Have Eyes"
2006 Reprised the role of Pyro in "X-Men: The Last Stand"
2007 Co-starred in Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin's crime comedy "Live Free 또는 Die"
2007 Co-starred with Zooey Deschanel in the quirky comedy, "Flakes"
Trivia
He graduated from Rutgers University
Trained at the 런던 Academy of Theatre
Brother David is a composer
Dad is a Publishing Executive
Mum is a English Professer
Named as one of the 상단, 맨 위로 "10 Actors to watch" 의해 Variety in 2002. Included on Entertainment Weekly's "it list" in 2002.
Enjoys 사진 and playing cards.
Wrote a play, titled "Arles".
Currently resides in Union City, New Jersey. [2006]
Attended the State 대학 of New York before transferring to Rutgers University.
Owns an apartment in West Hollywood, California [2006].
Stayed in contact with co-star Anna Paquin (Rogue) after filiming X2 (2003).
Aaron A. Stanford
Height
5' 7½" (1.71 m)
Born: May 18, 1977 in Westford, Massachusetts
Aaron Stanford Relationships:
David Stanford - Brother
Don Stanford - Father
Judith Stanford - Mother
Education
Rutgers University, New Brunwick-Piscataway, NJ, 2000
A young actor on the rise, Aaron Stanford worked steadily on both stage and screen throughout most of his life, but made his big screen mark playing the conflicted, fire-throwing Pyro in both "X2: X-Men United" (2002) and "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006).
Born May 18, 1977 in Westford, MA, Stanford began his career with an intense focus in theatre, beginning with a local theatre in his small Massachusetts hometown, followed 의해 college theatre and work with the 런던 Academy of Theatre. Stanford returned to the stage in 2004, performing to rave reviews in “Where Do We Live,” at the Vineyard Theatre in Manhattan.
A graduate of Rutgers University, Stanford received critical acclaim for his feature film debut in “Tadpole” starring opposite Sigourney Weaver and Bebe Neuwirth. In 2002, he essayed the role of Pyro, the one mutant not sure if he is fighting for the right side. He ends up leaving the X-Men, who wish to co-exist peacefully with humans, to 가입하기 up with Magneto and gang of destructive mutants who feel no compassion for humans -- only hatred for all they have subjected them to. He reprised this 팬 가장 좋아하는 role in 2006's sequel, "X-Men: The Last Stand."
While "X-Men" put him on the map, he continued to prove himself in other projects. He received the Rising 별, 스타 of Tomorrow award from the 2004 Hamptons Film Festival for his performance in “Winter Solstice.” “Runaway Boys,” which he starred in and produced, was an official selection at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. Stanford’s other film credits include Spike Lee’s “25th Hour,” Woody Allen’s “Hollywood Ending,” and David Mamet’s “Spartan.”
Following his success as the Marvel Comics mutant, Stanford nabbed a starring role in 여우 Searchlight’s remake of Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes,” (2006), and the independent films, “Flakes” and “Live Free 또는 Die,” the latter premiering at the 2006 SXSW and GEN ART film festivals. That same year, Stanford landed a starring role in ABC-TV’s and Warner Bros. Television's pilot “Traveler,” in which he played the 제목 role of Will Traveler. The thriller was in the vein of “Enemy of the State” and “Three Days of the Condor,” and asked the question, do 당신 really know who your 프렌즈 are?
Milestones
1999 Made 텔레비전 debut on the drama series "Third Watch"
2002 Made feature debut starring in comedy "Tad Pole"
2003 Co-starred as Pyro in the action drama "X-Men 2"
2005 Starred in the drama "Winter Solstice"
2006 Cast in the indie comedy "Standing Still"
2006 Co-starred in a remake of the Wes Craven thriller, "The Hills Have Eyes"
2006 Reprised the role of Pyro in "X-Men: The Last Stand"
2007 Co-starred in Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin's crime comedy "Live Free 또는 Die"
2007 Co-starred with Zooey Deschanel in the quirky comedy, "Flakes"
Trivia
He graduated from Rutgers University
Trained at the 런던 Academy of Theatre
Brother David is a composer
Dad is a Publishing Executive
Mum is a English Professer
Named as one of the 상단, 맨 위로 "10 Actors to watch" 의해 Variety in 2002. Included on Entertainment Weekly's "it list" in 2002.
Enjoys 사진 and playing cards.
Wrote a play, titled "Arles".
Currently resides in Union City, New Jersey. [2006]
Attended the State 대학 of New York before transferring to Rutgers University.
Owns an apartment in West Hollywood, California [2006].
Stayed in contact with co-star Anna Paquin (Rogue) after filiming X2 (2003).