Aaron Milo, born on September 24, 1984, in Rockford, IL, is an actor whose journey from regional theatre to the silver screen has captivated audiences and collectors alike. His breakout role came in the cult classic "Eating Out: The Open Weekend" (2011), where he played the charming Benji. This film, notable for its LGBTQ representation and comedic flair, has become a sought-after title among physical media collectors, especially those looking to expand their collections with films that challenge societal norms while delivering laughs.
Milo’s passion for performance ignited at an early age, and after honing his craft through regional theatre and a transformative summer at UCLA, he finally made the leap to film. His dedication to the industry is evident in his continued pursuit of diverse roles in Los Angeles. Collectors appreciate not only his standout performances but also the significance of titles like "Eating Out," which reflect important cultural conversations and showcase the evolution of independent cinema. As he forges ahead in his career, fans and collectors eagerly anticipate the next chapter in Milo's filmography.