Aaron Sanders was born on April 16, 1996 in Templeton, California. From a young age, he showed a passion for acting and performing. He made his first on-screen appearance in 2005, playing the role of Young Zach in the TV movie Genetically Challenged. This marked the beginning of what would become a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Sanders gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Morgan Corinthos in the popular soap opera General Hospital. His compelling performance on the show earned him a loyal fan base and solidified his status as a rising star in Hollywood. He also showcased his versatility by appearing in guest roles on hit shows like CSI: Miami and Modern Family.
One of Sanders' most acclaimed roles was that of Ethan Baker in the film No Greater Love. His portrayal of the character garnered critical praise and further established him as a talented actor to watch in the industry.
Sanders comes from a family of performers, as his younger brother, Cameron, is also an actor. The siblings share a love for the craft and have each carved out their own successful paths in the entertainment world.
In addition to his acting career, Sanders has also explored other interests and passions. He has lent his talents to various charitable causes and has used his platform to raise awareness for important social issues.
Most recently, Sanders appeared in the film A Single Man, where he played the role of Tom Strunk alongside acclaimed actor Colin Firth. The movie was well-received by audiences and critics alike, further solidifying Sanders' reputation as a versatile and talented performer.
Born in Templeton, California on April 16, 1996
First on-screen appearance in 2005 as Young Zach in Genetically Challenged
Notable role as Morgan Corinthos in General Hospital
Acclaimed performance as Ethan Baker in No Greater Love
Brother Cameron also pursuing acting career
Active involvement in charitable causes and social issues
Role in A Single Man alongside Colin Firth