About Michael Aron

Six-year-old kid in Indianapolis. Series regular at twenty-something. National motorcycle champion at forty. Dot-com art director. Founder. Father. Now back where it started — under the lights.

Act I · 1968–1995 — The early fire

It started at six, yanked out of the studio audience of Popeye and Peggy, a kids' show on local Indianapolis television. Mill Valley and the Ensemble Theater Company came next, then Los Angeles: national commercials for Coca-Cola, Hugo Boss and Macy's, then television — Midnight Caller, China Beach, California Dreams, Cheers. The run: 95 episodes of FOX's Tribes, Jack London on Star Trek: The Next Generation (Time's Arrow, 1992), and the Rebel pilot in LucasArts' Rebel Assault II (1995).

Act II · 1995–2014 — The years between takes

He stepped away, became a father, and became a national-class road racer with Fast by Ferracci, the world-renowned Ducati team. Senior Art Director at Hotwire.com through the dot-com boom, then founder of Mujotown Multimedia and the hydration brand RaceFuelZ — whose exclusive RoddenBerry flavor Star Trek fans may remember. Most actors spend their careers pretending to live extraordinary lives; he went out and lived several.

Act III · 2024–now — Lights back on

Back in Los Angeles, fully re-immersed in acting, writing and live performance. Studying at The Groundlings, in production on the dark-comedy series Dumb Luck (2026), and actively seeking representation.