Aidan Gould | |
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Born |
Columbus, Georgia, U.S. | February 26, 1997
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 2001–2013 |
Relatives | Nolan Gould (brother) |
Aidan Gould (born February 26, 1997) is an American actor. He is the older brother of Modern Family star Nolan Gould.
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 2003. [2]
Like his brother Nolan, Aidan was a child actor. 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", [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]
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Aidan Gould | |
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Born |
Columbus, Georgia, U.S. | February 26, 1997
Occupation(s) | Film and television actor |
Years active | 2001–2013 |
Relatives | Nolan Gould (brother) |
Aidan Gould (born February 26, 1997) is an American actor. He is the older brother of Modern Family star Nolan Gould.
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 2003. [2]
Like his brother Nolan, Aidan was a child actor. 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", [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]
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unheimlich gekonnt