Aaron Ikeda

Aaron Ikeda

Aaron Ikeda is an American Actor of Japanese and Korean decent. Best known for his recurring role as "Rex" on the hit sitcom "Scrubs"; Aaron has been featured most recently on the Netflix Limited Series "Unbelievable" and on hit TV shows "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Superstore" and "Angie Tribeca". Aaron recently appeared on-stage for the world premier of the play "Southernmost" written by the up and coming Mary Lyon Kamitaki and directed by the award winning Jon Lawrence Rivera. The Playwrights' Arena production at the Atwater Village Theatre also starred Amielynn Abellera, Kimberly Alexander, Sharon Omi and Alberto Issac. Born and raised in the Hawaiian islands, Aaron grew up on the island of Oahu, in the city of Honolulu, in the suburb of Hawaii Kai. Aaron's Mother is renowned local politician, The Honorable Senator Donna Ikeda, who once chaired the states powerful Ways and Means Committee. His Father, William, aka Bill Ikeda, is an Army veteran, retired Draftsman and regular bowler who once scored a 299 near perfect game in league play. Aaron has two older sisters Rika and Julie. Aaron graduated from Kaiser High School, playing Trumpet in the Cougar Marching, Concert and Jazz bands, created and founded the Strategic Gamers Club and lettered in Soccer his Senior Year. Aaron went on to attend the University of Hawaii on a band scholarship, studying Communications, Theater and Dance. After dropping out due to financial reasons, Aaron began to pursue Acting and Modeling booking local commercials for Lion's Coffee, Liberty House, and American Savings but is best known for appearing in the karaoke music video "Friends" performed by local music legends "Na Leo Pilimehana". Aaron went on get his Screen Actor's Guild card by working as a background actor for 3 weeks on the film "WindTalkers" starring Nicholas Cage and Adam Beach. Aaron took a job as a Flight Attendant with United Airlines which landed him in San Francisco where he continued to study and polish his craft by attending the world renowned American Conservatory Theater. As a Flight Attendant, Aaron traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, Canada, Central America, Australia, New Zealand and has visited 47 of the 50 states (Sorry Alaska, North Dakota and Montana). Upon transferring to Los Angeles, Aaron continued to expand his acting range, joining Asian-American Theatre company East West Players in downtown LA and continued studying Improv at The Groundlings in Hollywood. Aaron met his wife Shari, also a Flight Attendant, on a flight from Los Angeles to Denver and were married on Waikiki Beach at the Moana Surfrider Hotel on Saturday, November 13th, 2004. A few years later, Aaron would leave United Airlines to pursue acting full-time. Aaron's so called "Big Break" came when he was cast, without an agent, on the hit NBC/ABC sit-com "Scrubs" as recurring character "Rex", an intern of Zach Braff's character Doctor John "J.D." Dorian. Initially scheduled for 2 episodes, "Rex" was brought back for an additional 8 episodes over 3 seasons, making his final appearance in the scheduled series finale in Season 8. Aaron went on to appear in several hit shows including "The War at Home" opposite Michael Rapaport and Rami Malek, "iCarly" opposite Nathan Kress and Noah Munck, "Angie Tribeca" opposite Rahida Jones and Keegan-Michael Key, "Superstore" opposite Ben Feldman and Nico Santos; and most recently "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" opposite Glenn Howerton, Caitlin Olsen and the legendary Danny DeVito. Aaron continues to appear in several national commercials, booking numerous spots including Geico, Grandma's Cookies, AT&T/Samsung, Lipton Ice-Tea, Audi, Chick-Fil-A, Best Buy, Bud Light, Citi Bank, and Shopping.com. Aaron resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife Shari and several rescued cats. Aaron is a regular runner, averaging 15-20 miles a week and periodically running in 10k races around Los Angeles. Aaron continues to attend scene study and auditioning classes with his teacher and coach Craig Wallace. Aaron is active on all social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
Aaron Jackson

Aaron Jackson

Aaron Jackson starred on the NBC live-action musical comedy series, California Dreams, where he played Mark Winkle, one of the band's lead singers. Prior to landing his role on California Dreams, he did a wide range of 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. Aaron has recently returned to the stage, starring in Arsenic and Old Lace, Owl and the Pussycat, Mousetrap, and Harvey at the Cultural Arts Theatre. Other television credits include Silk Stalkings and a pilot called Impact, a talk show for teens. Aaron is starring as Raoul in the upcoming TV pilot, Coney Island. 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.) Other film credits include Wicked Spring, Heaven's Neighbor, and Tangy Guacamole, Captain, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (a remake of the 1962 Academy Award winning film), The Pain Within, and Biophage. Aaron has also directed the films Cross to the other and Ghost Story Chronicles. He recently finished directing the award winning film, Fighting a War of My Own and is currently producing The Bar Mitzvah. Aaron has also done a variety of national commercials, including a P.S.A. on AIDS for which he received the "Ace Award". Aaron is most proud of the work he has done helping aspiring actors break into the acting industry. He travels the country coaching up and coming talent in the art of acting, specializing in monologue and audition prep, scene study, character breakdown, and improvisation. Aaron has been a motivational speaker for 18 years. His company, Dangerous Curves Productions, was founded in 2007. His primary focus is to help students make positive choices in their lives. He speaks to students across the country on the dangers of drug and alcohol use, the negative effects of bullying and how to set achievable goals. He also works hand-in-hand with 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, just to name a few.

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