Aaron Louis

Aaron Louis

additional crew, writer, actor

Aaron Louis was born on Jun 21, 1971 in USA. Aaron Louis's big-screen debut came with Two Weeks Notice directed by Marc Lawrence in 2002.

Aaron Louis is a freelance film and theatre producer and the author of a number of books including the Southern Gothic novella, Things That Hang From Trees, and the screenplay for the Aviles Street Productions adaptation. Producer credits include the documentary, Islam and the Future of Tolerance. Theatre Producer credits include a co-production with BAM and WNYC for RadioLoveFest entitled Islamophobia: a Conversation, a panel debate moderated by WNYC's Brian Lehrer. Aaron was formerly the Producing Director at 3LD Art & Technology Center where credits include 3LD's co-production with The Public Theater of The Human Scale written/performed by Pulitzer Prize-winning Lawrence Wright, directed by Oskar Eustis (2010 New Yorker Festival); Making Up the Truth, written/performed by "This American Life" regular Jack Hitt; Spy Garbo, the Drama Desk-nominated off-Broadway production directed by Kevin Cunningham; and the off-Broadway run of Marielle Heller's The Diary of a Teenage Girl, now a major motion picture.

  • Birthday

    Jun 21, 1971
  • Place of Birth

    Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

Awards

3 wins & 0 nominations

Accolade Competition
2007
Feature Film
Winner - Award of Excellence
Corto Imola Festival
2007
Things That Hang from Trees (2006)
Winner - Best International Film
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