Aaron Abrams, a skilled and accomplished Canadian actor, made his debut into the world on May 12, 1978, in the bustling metropolis of Toronto, Ontario, a city renowned for its vibrant energy and eclectic charm.
Notably, one of his most outstanding achievements is his impressive body of work on various television series, which has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim. Specifically, his contributions to the critically acclaimed television series "Slings and Arrows", which aired on The Sundance Channel, "The State Within" on the esteemed BBC, and "Runaway" on the CW, have not only showcased his exceptional acting abilities but also aptly demonstrated his remarkable adaptability and impressive range as a performer.
Martin Gero's career has been marked by a diverse range of projects, but it is his involvement in the 2007 film "Young People Fucking" that has brought him the most widespread recognition.
Not only did Gero pen the screenplay for this provocative film, but he also took on a starring role, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
As a result of his work on "Young People Fucking", Gero received a prestigious Canadian Comedy Award in 2009, a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft.
The film itself has been hailed as a critical success, and its commercial performance has been nothing short of remarkable. With a remarkable run of over 16 weeks in Canadian theaters, "Young People Fucking" has become one of the highest-grossing Canadian films of all time.