Aaron Wilton was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and traveled to New York for college, graduating with Honors from Hamilton College with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. He moved to New York City after graduation and co-created/performed the show "Happy Mundanes," which was produced by the NYC International Fringe Festival. He...
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Aaron Wilton was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and traveled to New York for college, graduating with Honors from Hamilton College with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. He moved to New York City after graduation and co-created/performed the show "Happy Mundanes," which was produced by the NYC International Fringe Festival. He spent four years in NYC performing in regional theaters, including George Street Playhouse's "Inspecting Carol" with Peter Scolari & Dan Lauria and playing the lead in the world premier of "After All" with Broadway's Walter Charles & Susan Pellegrino. He continued to perform on San Francisco Bay Area stages, including Aurora Theatre Company's "John Gabriel Borkman" with Karen Grassle and the western premier of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson." In Los Angeles, he studied improvisation at The Groundlings and starred in numerous independent films and series. Aaron has won a Shellie Award, been nominated for a Perry Award & two BroadwayWorld SF Awards, and was one of ten young professional actors invited to partake in a workshop with Kevin Spacey as part of his foundation's Richard's Rampage program. Besides his extensive work on stage, film and television, he is also well versed in commercials and voiceover, having worked with such companies as Taco Bell, Xfinity, Wells Fargo, Blue Shield, Charles Schwab, Chase, Cisco, Adobe, EA Games, Ubisoft and US Cellular. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors' Equity.
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