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Liam Aiken
Birth at
7 January 1990
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Liam Aiken is an American television and film actor. Liam Aiken is the son of MTV host Bill Aiken and Moya Aiken. His parents are Irish by birth. As a child, the actor attended Dwyeth Englewood School. In the process of training, he first starred in an advertising video of Ford cars, after which he began to be invited to a variety of roles in cinema.
Liam Aiken’s debut significant role was in the film Henry Full in 1997. Aiken’s mother was indescribably delighted with his son’s early film career
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Liam Aiken is an American television and film actor.
Liam Aiken is the son of MTV host Bill Aiken and Moya Aiken. His parents are Irish by birth.
As a child, the actor attended Dwyeth Englewood School. In the process of training, he first starred in an advertising video of Ford cars, after which he began to be invited to a variety of roles in cinema.
Liam Aiken’s debut significant role was in the film Henry Full in 1997. Aiken’s mother was indescribably delighted with his son’s early film career and wished that he starred in films that would allow the actor to pay for his education.
Soon Liam took part in another film project. He starred in the popular film Stepmother, where he played the role of Ben Harrison. He was awarded the Young Actor Age Ten or Younger Award. Aiken’s partners in the film “Stepmother” were Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts, thanks to which he managed to break into the world of cinema.
In 2002, Liam took part in the filming of the movie “The Cursed Way”, and in 2003 he starred in the leading role in the family film “Fragile Special Forces”. In 2004, after several unsuccessful castings, Aiken got one of the main roles in the feature film.
Lemony Snicket: Thirty-three misfortunes" He played the role of Klaus Baudelaire.
In the spring of 2009, Liam was invited to film the role of Johnny Pappas in the thriller.
"The killer inside me" where his co-stars were Jessica Alba, Kate Hudson and Casey Affleck. In 2009, the actor began to study at New York University, where he studied television and cinema.