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Occupation(s)
  
Actor, Musician

Education
  
Sheridan College

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Aaron Walpole

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar

Movies
  
Silent But Deadly

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Born
  
March 7, 1979 (age 45) London, Ontario, Canada (
1979-03-07
)

Genres
  
Musicals, Rock Opera, Rock, Blues

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Aaron John Walpole (born 7 March 1979), is a Canadian born musical actor, who placed third in the 2005 season of Canadian Idol. He is best known for playing the role of Lonnie in the 2010 Toronto Run of Rock of Ages and Annas in the 2012 Broadway run of Jesus Christ Superstar. He is currently in the 2014 revival of Les Misérables, appearing as Brujon/Loud Hailer and covering Jean Valjean.

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Walpole’s TV/film credits include Deacons for Defense as Jimmy (2003), Canadian Idol (2005), Silent but Deadly as Rob (2011), and Breakout Kings as Skip Blax (2011).

Early life

Born in London, Ontario, in 1979, Walpole was one of three children Page text. At 10 years old, his mother Jody Mae Cline, sat him and his brothers down, to watch the musical Jesus Christ Superstar for Easter. After seeing Carl Anderson’s rendition of “Heaven on their Minds”, Aaron decided to become a musical actor. He memorized the whole show, with the help of his father Robert Walpole’s vinyl copy. In 1998, he entered Sheridan College’s musical theater performance program, and graduated in 2001.

Personal life

On October 4, 2014, Walpole married Stefanie Oechslin, after having dated since 2010. They met at the street corner of King Street and John Street in Toronto, after Stefanie had recognized him from Rock of Ages as Lonnie. They started their life as a married couple in New York, NY, where Aaron appeared in the 2014 Les Misérables Broadway revival.

TV and film

Walpole appeared in the 2005 session of Canadian Idol, in which he placed third after Rex Goudie and Melissa O'Neil. Other TV credits include Breakout Kings as Bill Gierhart, Felling the Shadows and Deacons of Defense. He also starred in the 2011 movie Silent But Deadly as Rob.

Broadway

Walpole had his Broadway debut in 2012, as Annas in the 2011 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar. The production had previously played at the Stratford Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse, before it was moved to the Neil Simon Theater in New York. The production ultimately closed after only four months on July 1, due to bad ticket sales.

In 2014, he joined the cast of the 2014 revival of Les Misérables. Besides playing Champmathieu, Brujon, Loud Hailer in his ensemble track, he also appeared as the cover of the main character Jean Valjean.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Accused (TV Series) as
Bailiff #2
- Samir's Story (2023) - Bailiff #2
2021
The Hot Zone (TV Series) as
Security Guard
- Hell's Chimney (2021) - Security Guard
2021
In the Dark (TV Series) as
Security Guard
- Safe and Sound (2021) - Security Guard
2014
Les Miserables: The Broadway Musical as
Champmathieu / Brujon / Loud Hailer
2011
Silent But Deadly as
Rob
2011
Breakout Kings (TV Series) as
Skip Blax
- Paid in Full (2011) - Skip Blax
2003
Deacons for Defense (TV Movie) as
Jimmy
Soundtrack
2005
Canadian Idol (TV Series) (performer - 20 episodes)
- Season Finale Results Show (2005) - (performer: "British Rock Tribute", "Drift Away", "Dedicated to the One I Love", "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)")
- Top 3 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Barenaked Ladies Medley", "Break Your Heart")
- Top 3 Performances (2005) - (performer: "Break Your Heart", "Enid")
- Top 4 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Elvis Presley Medley")
- Top 4 Performances (2005) - (performer: "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", "Love Me Tender")
- Top 5 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "'The Guess Who' Medley")
- Top 5 Performances (2005) - (performer: "These Eyes")
- Top 6 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Classic Rock Medley")
- Top 6 Performances (2005) - (performer: "Hot Blooded")
- Top 7 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Standards Medley")
- Top 7 Performances (2005) - (performer: "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me")
- Top 8 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "80s Hits Medley")
- Top 8 Performances (2005) - (performer: "Working for the Weekend")
- Top 9 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Stevie Wonder Medley")
- Top 9 Performances (2005) - (performer: "You Haven't Done Nothin'")
- Top 10 Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Lovers in a Dangerous Time")
- Top 10 Performances (2005) - (performer: "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet")
- Wildcard Results Show (2005) - (performer: "Drift Away")
- Wildcard Performances (2005) - (performer: "Drift Away")
- Group 4 Performances (2005) - (performer: "Try")
Self
2019
Curtain Call (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self (2019)
2005
Canadian Idol (TV Series) as
Self
- Season Finale Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 3 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 3 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 4 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 4 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 5 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 5 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 6 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 6 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 7 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 7 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 8 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 8 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 9 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 9 Performances (2005) - Self
- Top 10 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Top 10 Performances (2005) - Self
- Wildcard Results Show (2005) - Self
- Wildcard Performances (2005) - Self
- Group 4 Results Show (2005) - Self
- Group 4 Performances (2005) - Self

References

Aaron Walpole Wikipedia