Aaron Jackson is a renowned actor, director, and motivational speaker who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Prior to his role on the NBC live-action musical comedy series California Dreams, he had a rich background in theatrical productions, including Bye-Bye Birdie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, Tea and Sympathy, Torch Song Trilogy, Guys and Dolls, Rumors, and the critically acclaimed Bobby Socs It To Ya.
He has also appeared in various television shows, including Silk Stalkings and a pilot called Impact, a talk show for teens. Additionally, he is set to star as Raoul in the upcoming TV pilot, Coney Island.
Aaron's film credits include Lorenzo's Oil, From Venus, and Children of the Corn: Fields of Terror, based on the book "Children of the Corn" by Steven King. He has also directed several films, including Cross to the other and Ghost Story Chronicles, and has recently finished directing the award-winning film, Fighting a War of My Own.
As a motivational speaker, Aaron has been traveling the country for 18 years, coaching up-and-coming talent in the art of acting, specializing in monologue and audition prep, scene study, character breakdown, and improvisation. His company, Dangerous Curves Productions, was founded in 2007, with a primary focus on helping students make positive choices in their lives.
Aaron's speaking engagements cover a range of topics, including the dangers of drug and alcohol use, the negative effects of bullying, and how to set achievable goals. He has worked with numerous non-profit organizations, such as D.A.R.E., Make-A-Wish, St. Jude's Hospital, Special Olympics, the Love Ride for MDA, and the Ami Thom Foundation, to name a few.
Aaron has also been recognized for his work, receiving the "Ace Award" for a P.S.A. on AIDS. His recent projects include starring in Arsenic and Old Lace, Owl and the Pussycat, Mousetrap, and Harvey at the Cultural Arts Theatre, as well as producing The Bar Mitzvah.