Aidan Gould

Aidan Gould
Born (1997-02-26) February 26, 1997
Columbus, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Film and television actor
Years active 2001–present
Relatives Nolan Gould (brother)

Aidan Gould (born February 26, 1997) is an American actor. He is the elder brother of actor Nolan Gould.

Life and career

Gould was born in Columbus, Georgia.[1] He moved to Phenix City, Alabama at a young age with his family when his father, an Army captain, was stationed at Fort Benning, and later to California.[2]

His career began in 2001; at age four he was considered for We Were Soldiers, but instead made his first appearance in a television commercial.[3]

In 2008, he starred in the movie Julia[4] opposite Tilda Swinton.[5][6] The movie was entered in the 2008 Berlinale; one German critic called Gould's performance "impressive" ("beeindruckend"),[7] and another said Gould's performance was "uncannily capable" ("unheimlich gekonnt").[8] Matthew Turner of View London called Aidan's performance a "remarkable job",[9] and Amber Wilkinson of Eye for Film remarked, "Gould invests Tom with sufficient reticence."[10]

Filmography

  • Friday Night Slimetime "Halloween Special" (2005) TV
  • The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) : Telethon Kid
  • The Red Balloon (2006) Short film : Jimmy
  • The Secret Life of Leonardo Da Vinci (2006) : Leo as a boy
  • The McPassion (2006) : Whip and Hammer Boy
  • National Health Test with Bryant Gumbel (2006) : Christmas Kid (uncredited)
  • Christmas Spirit (2007) Short film : Danny
  • Passions (2007) TV : Good Witch Student #1
  • A New Tomorrow (2007) : Joseph
  • Gilmore Girls (2007) TV : Kid Sinclair
  • The Revengers (2007) : Child Tadzio
  • The Rainbow Tribe (2008) : Josh
  • Julia (2008) : Tom
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2010) TV : Will Sutter
  • "iCarly" (2012) TV : Lars
  • "Dynamite Swine" (2013) : Young Evan
  • "Workaholics" (2013) TV : Chargonius
  • "Modern Family" (2013) TV : Drummer

References

  1. Profile, tvguide.com; accessed September 20, 2014.
  2. "In the loop". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. February 17, 2001. p. B1. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  3. O'Neill, Phelim (August 29, 2008). "First Sight: Aidan Gould". The Guardian. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  4. O'Sullivan, Charlotte (April 12, 2008). "Tilda goes on a bender in Julia". Evening Standard. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  5. Schwickert, Martin (June 19, 2008). "'Filmemachen ist ein Spiel': Tilda Swanton über Sucht, Mutterinstinkte und die Wahl ihrer Rollen". Hamburger Abendblatt. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  6. Glasmacher, Anke (February 10, 2008). "Berlinale 2008 – weiter geht's im Wettbewerb". Kobinet Nachrichten. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
  7. Thiemann, Andreas (February 12, 2008). "Skandale und Glanznummern". Der Westen. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  8. Turner, Matthew (2008-04-12). "The ViewLondon Review – Julia". View London. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  9. Wilkinson, Amber. "Julia". Eye for Film. Retrieved March 20, 2009.



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