Aaron was born in Buffalo, NY but quickly moved to Toronto, Canada at the age of 2. He began playing guitar when he was 12 years old and always loved performing and being the center of attention.
In 1989 Aaron moved to Chicago where he currently resides. He continued to play music and performed in several rock bands over the years.
Aaron graduated from Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, IL and received his BS in Advertising from Bradley University in Peoria, IL where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
In 2000, while working for an Advertising Agency in Old Town, Aaron stumbled upon the improv program at Second City and got hit with the acting bug immediately. When asked why he took so long to become involved in acting Aaron said, “I’ve always loved movies and theater and performing but apparently I just wasn’t supposed to start acting until now. I don’t think I was mature enough years ago to handle the commitment but I feel I’m stronger, smarter and more focused now for having waited. Everything happens for a reason.”
His love of performing led him to classes at The Second City, Improv Olympic, The Audition Studio, and several weekend-intensive seminars. Aaron immersed himself in the acting scene and in a few short years has performed in several stage productions, staged readings, and over two-dozen short and feature length independent films. He has also found his way onto Hollywood sets as a stand-in for Noah Wyle on ER and on Michael Keaton's directorial debut film, "The Merry Gentleman."