Aria London is a multifaceted actress who effortlessly transitions between genres and characters, wholeheartedly immersing herself in each role she takes on. Her captivating physical appearance and bold persona have led to a string of notable feature film appearances, including Adam Carolla's Road Hard (2015),the thriller 24 Hours (2015) alongside Tom Sizemore and Mischa Barton, the drama Vice (2015) opposite Thomas Jane, and her breakout role in the supernatural thriller Deadly Crush (2015) alongside veteran actor William Sadler, Australian heartthrob James O'Halloran, and the comedic actress Judy Tenuta.
With a keen sense of entrepreneurial spirit, Aria founded her production company, A London Production, in 2013. Her ultra-short film 'Dire', shot entirely on an iPhone 5, premiered at the Kyiv International Short Film Festival (KISFF) in Ukraine and the Filminute international film festival as one of the top 25 finalists. She has since taken on the role of director for the short film 'The Grown Life of Alex & Lisa', a comedy in which she also stars alongside stand-up comedian Tenere Williams and Sarah Naomi Dawson, a contestant on the reality TV show Survivor.
Beyond her captivating on-screen presence, Aria's quick wit and talent for improv and comedy are showcased in her sketch comedy bits, including 'Prison Logic', directed by Romany Malco (Think Like A Man Too),and 'Two Idiots & A Bomb' on FunnyorDie.com.
A passionate advocate for human rights, Aria co-produced the "The X'd Out Campaign", a silent photographic protest against the rape and torture of victims of sex slavery. The campaign's supporters included Tony Cox (The Great and Wonderful Oz) and Wendie Malick (Hot in Cleveland),among others.
Born to a Hungarian, English, and French background, Aria currently resides in Los Angeles, California.