Aidan Laliberte

Aidan Laliberte

Height: 179 cm
Aidan Laliberte is an American actor born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and raised outside of New York in eastern Connecticut, where he currently resides.He began acting at the age of eight, when he starred as Baby Wilbur in a local community theater's production of 'Charlotte's Web'. His love of movies developed in secondary sch... Show more »
Aidan Laliberte is an American actor born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and raised outside of New York in eastern Connecticut, where he currently resides.He began acting at the age of eight, when he starred as Baby Wilbur in a local community theater's production of 'Charlotte's Web'. His love of movies developed in secondary school, where he was especially inspired by the works of Steven Spielberg. He attended Ursinus College outside of Philadelphia for one semester before departing to pursue work in movies. He began studying acting on his own and received improvisation education in Providence, Rhode Island. His film career took off in late 2015, when he began to appear in a number of short films, the most popular being the short "Red" (2016), written by Atlee Feingold and directed by Peter Dolshun, which tells the story of a young transgender who is dissuaded from committing suicide by a hardware store cashier. The film's content and timing made it a considerable success online. Shortly after, Laliberte starred in a supporting role in 'Just Say Goodbye' (2017) written by Layla O'Shea, which sheds a light on teen suicide. After a series of projects, he was cast as the lead in Richard Griffin's 'Long Night in a Dead City' (2017), a dark and surreal tale of human isolation. The film is the 23rd feature for popular indie production company Scorpio Film Releasing (SFR). In addition to acting, Laliberte is an avid listener of film scores and follows the works of many successful composers from John Williams to Thomas Newman. He also has a passion for creative writing, having penned several award-winning essays and was nominated for a writing-oriented scholarship during his sole semester of college. Show less «
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