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Aidan Gould
American actor
Aidan Gould | |
|---|---|
| Born | () February 26, (age27) Columbus, Georgia, U.S. |
| Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Relatives | Nolan Gould (brother) |
Aidan Gould (born February 26, ) is an American actor. He is the older brother of Modern Family star Nolan Gould.
Family and education
Gould was born in Columbus, Georgia.[1] The family moved to Phenix City, Alabama, when he was very young because his father, an army captain, was stationed at Fort Benning. The family moved to California in [2]
Career
Like his brother Nolan, Aidan was a child actor. His career began in ; at age four he was considered for We Were Soldiers, but instead made his first appearance in a television commercial.[3]
In , he starred in the movie Julia[4] opposite Tilda Swinton.[5][6] The movie was entered in the Berlinale; one German critic called Gould's performance "impressive",[7] and another said Gould's performance was "uncannily capable".[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" () TV
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (): Telethon Kid
- The Red Balloon () Short film: Jimmy
- The Secret Life of Leonardo Da Vinci (): Leo as a boy
- The McPassion (): Whip and Hammer Boy
- National Health Test with Bryant Gumbel (): Christmas Kid (uncredited)
- Christmas Spirit () Short film: Danny
- Passions () TV: Good Witch Student #1
- A New Tomorrow (): Joseph
- Gilmore Girls () TV: Kid Sinclair
- The Revengers (): Child Tadzio
- The Rainbow Tribe (): Josh
- Julia (): Tom
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation () TV: Will Sutter
- iCarly () TV: Lars
- Dynamite Swine (): Young Evan
- Workaholics () TV: Chargonius
- Modern Family () TV: Drummer
References
- ^"Nolan Gould". . Retrieved September 20,
- ^"Modern Family Star Nolan Gould". . 22 January
- ^"In the loop". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. February 17, p.B1. Retrieved March 18,
- ^O'Neill, Phelim (August 29, ). "First Sight: Aidan Gould". The Guardian. Retrieved March 18,
- ^O'Sullivan, Charlotte (April 12, ). "Tilda goes on a bender in Julia". Evening Standard. Archived from the original on December 8, Retrieved March 18,
- ^Schwickert, Martin (June 19, ). "'Filmemachen ist ein Spiel': Tilda Swanton über Sucht, Mutterinstinkte und die Wahl ihrer Rollen" ['Filmmaking is a game': Tilda Swanton on addiction, maternal instincts and choosing her roles]. Hamburger Abendblatt (in German). Retrieved March 18,
- ^Glasmacher, Anke (February 10, ). "Berlinale – weiter geht's im Wettbewerb" [Berlinale — the competition continues]. Kobinet Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved September 18,
- ^Thiemann, Andreas (February 12, ). "Skandale und Glanznummern" [Scandals and shiny numbers]. Der Westen (in German). Retrieved September 17, [dead link]
- ^Turner, Matthew (). "The ViewLondon Review – Julia". View London. Retrieved March 20, via
- ^Wilkinson, Amber. "Julia". . Eye for Film. Retrieved March 20,