Aaron Hill (actor)

Aaron Hill
Born (1983-04-23) April 23, 1983
Santa Clara, California, United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001–present
Height 6' 5" (1.96 m)
Website http://www.aaronhill.biz

Aaron Hill (born April 23, 1983) is an American actor most famous for his portrayal of "Beaver" on the television show Greek.

Born in Santa Clara, California, he began his acting career in 2001 with a single episode role on The Brothers Garcia. He has since been seen in Mad Men, Malcolm in the Middle, Gilmore Girls, Hannah Montana, CSI: Miami, Breaking Bad, How I Met Your Mother, and was a regular on ABC Family's series Greek. He made a cameo as a similar character in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He started out doing small time promotional videos for his church in Clovis, California.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Brothers Garcia
2002 Malcolm in the Middle Reese's Partner in the Three Legged Race Episode "Company Picnic Part 1 and 2"
2004 Gilmore Girls Janet's Boyfriend "Kleebold" Episode The Incredible Sinking Lorelai's
2007–2011 GreekThe Beaver (Walter Boudreaux) Recurring Role
2007 Hannah Montana Jock
Mad Men Bachelor
2008 Breaking Bad Bully in a store Episode "Pilot"
Foreign Exchange Christopher Hunter Supporting Role
Cold Case Mike "Bad Moon" McShane
CSI: Miami Boxer
2009 How I Met Your Mother The Frozen Snowshoe Episode Old King Clancy
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Frat Guy Supporting Role
Valentine (TV series) Nick Cavatelli
2010 Community Pizza Guy
Party Down Cole Landry
2011 A Warrior's HeartJoe BryantSupporting Role
Creature (2011 film) Randy Parker Prominent Role
Criminal Minds Jerry Holtz
2012 Glee Nick 2 Episodes
Fairly Legal Owen Maiken
CSI:NY Harlan Porter
Best Friends Forever Trevor
Perception Brian Cahill
Rizzoli & Isles Kevin Baker
NCIS: Los Angeles Marine Lieutenant Abernathy
2013 Get a Job Jason Supporting Role
Lost On Purpose D-1 Prominent Role
Castle Kurt Wilson
Twisted Eddie
Baby Daddy Kevin
2015 The Reluctant Nanny Dan Connor

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