AJ Saudin, a talented individual from Ontario, Canada, embarked on his illustrious career at the tender age of four, initially making a name for himself in print and commercials. His breakthrough role arrived at the age of seven, when he played Robbie, the son of the renowned Natalie Cole, in a biographical film directed by the accomplished Robert Townsend.
Throughout his journey, AJ has had the opportunity to appear in a diverse range of television series, including "Street Time", "Kojak", "Da Kink in My Hair", and "The Line", directed by the esteemed Canadian director Gail Harvey. His impressive resume also includes hosting the educational program "Open Your Ears", which introduced a young audience to various genres of music.
AJ's outstanding performance in the short film "Aruba", directed by Oscar-nominated Hubert Davis, earned him his first of two Young Artists of Hollywood nominations for his role as Milan. He received widespread recognition for his portrayal of Connor in the popular television series "Degrassi: The Next Generation", where he tackled the challenging role of a young man living with Aspergers Syndrome, a disorder within the autistic spectrum.
When he's not acting, AJ is an avid traveler who is passionate about lending his support to various charitable organizations, including Me to We. He recently traveled to India to construct a school for underprivileged children and has been approached to raise awareness about Epilepsy, a cause that is close to his heart.
Outside of his acting career, AJ enjoys writing, video games, and music, making him a multifaceted individual with a wide range of interests and passions.