Immediately upon graduating from Rutgers, Aaron starred in the acclaimed Indie film, "Tadpole," but he began his career with an intense focus on stage performance, beginning with local theatre in his Massachusetts hometown and continuing with work at the London Academy of Theatre. He returned to the stage in 2004 to star in the Vineyard Theatre's off-Broadway production of "Where Do We Live," for which once again he received rave reviews.
Aaron received critical acclaim for his feature film debut in "Tadpole" opposite Sigourney Weaver and Bebe Neuwirth. He has gone on to be featured in "Winter Solstice" (for which he received the Rising Star of Tomorrow Award at The 2004 Hamptons Film Festival), David Mamet's "Spartan," Woody Allen's "Hollywood Endings," the remake of Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes," Spike Lee's "25th Hour," and he starred as Pyro in "X Men 2" and "X Men 3."
Aaron produced the film "Runaway," in which he starred opposite Robin Tunney,and which was an official selection at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. Other films he can be seen in include "Flakes," opposite Zooey Deschanel, and, "Live Free Or Die," which will premiere at the South By Southwest Film Festival.
Look for him soon in "Cake Eaters," Mary Stuart Masterson's feature directorial debut, and ABC and Warner Bros. Television's pilot, "Traveler," where he plays the title role of Will Traveler.