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Career. Poole's credits include the films Killing Zelda Sparks, Adoration and This Beautiful City, and the television series Strange Days at Blake Holsey High and ZOS: Zone of Separation. He was nominated for Best Actor at the 29th Genie Awards for his performance in This Beautiful City.
Aaron Poole is a Canadian actor who has starred in TV shows such as Most Dangerous Game, Copper, and Strange Empire, and films such as The Empty Man, The Void, and Stardust. He has also written and directed short films such as Oracle and Dada, and won two awards and seven nominations for his work.
- January 1, 1
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- Craighurst, Ontario, Canada
Aaron Poole is a classically trained actor who stars in the CBS/Roku series Most Dangerous Game and has appeared in shows like "Schitt's Creek" and "American Gods". He has also directed a short film and a feature, and has been nominated for several awards for his film roles.
- March 17, 1977
Feb 17, 2016 · An actor rich with depth, complexity and authenticity isn’t easy to come by, but Poole seems to be an actor that has mastered his technique to such a standard that he literally breathes life into the roles in which he steps into.
Nov 5, 2022 · Canadian actor and filmmaker Aaron Poole reveals the plot and cast of his feature directing debut, a dark and absurd father-daughter road trip. The film was shot on Manitoulin Island, a unique location with a history of violence and resource extraction.
- Jennie Punter
Jan 24, 2020 · Canadian actor Aaron Poole – star of several movies – is an artist I have been following for several years now. His performance in film has impressed his growing audience, and he appears to be forging a career in the film industry that sets him apart.
1. Ithaqua. Action, History, Horror | Pre-production. During the decline of the fur trade, a mercenary struggles to unite the survivors of a famine-stricken outpost plagued by a dark force that leaves its victims with an insatiable hunger. Director: Casey Walker | Stars: Aaron Poole, Joel Thomas Hynes, Pamela Matthews, Craig Lauzon. 2. Little (IV)