- Birth Date:January 7th, 1990 - New York City, New York, USA
- Credits: Acting
With a remarkably thoughtful, mature gaze and a curious air of adolescent mischief, Liam Aiken established himself as a incredibly expressive actor in such films as Henry Fool (1997) and Stepmom (1998). And though he did not win the coveted role of Harry Potter in the feature films based upon author J.K. Rowlings' popular series of children's books, this might have worked to the advantage of the talented young actor, and helped keep him from being typecast into obscurity by the onset of puberty. Born Liam Padraic Aiken in New York City in January 1990, the boy proved a natural talent who delighted in entertaining family members with magic tricks. The delight of a captive audience found Aiken seeking stage work, and it wasn't long before the decidedly outgoing youngster made his television debut in a Ford Winstar commercial. Fans of Hal Hartley may recognize Aiken from his feature debut in Henry Fool (1997), and subsequent feature roles began to give audiences a glimpse into the true talent of the precocious young actor. The turn of the millennium found him edging closer to leading-boy status, and, following performances in Sweet November (2001) and The Road to Perdition (2002), Aiken took the lead for the adventure comedy Good Boy! in 2003. ~ Jason Buchanan
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ACTING CREDITS
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Electrick Children (2012) ...Mr. Will
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A Gifted Man TV (3 episodes)-
In Case of Abnormal Rhythm
...Milo Cantoni
Dec 2, 2011 -
In Case of Missed Communications
...Milo
Nov 18, 2011 -
Pilot
...Milo
Sep 23, 2011
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In Case of Abnormal Rhythm
...Milo Cantoni
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The Killer Inside Me (2010) ...Johnnie Pappas
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent TV (2 episodes)-
Salome in Manhattan
...Jason
Jun 28, 2009 -
Bright Boy
...Robbie Bishop
Oct 6, 2002
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Salome in Manhattan
...Jason
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Fay Grim (2007) ...Ned Grim
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Law & Order TV (2 episodes)-
Captive
...Tory Quinlann
May 4, 2007 -
Disappeared
...Jack Ericson
Apr 22, 1998
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Captive
...Tory Quinlann



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