Aidan Gallagher
Aidan Gallagher
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Aidan Gallagher is an American actor and musician known professionally as Aidan Gallagher.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 7, 2002
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American
Profession(s): Actor, Musician
Early Life and Background
Aidan Gallagher was born to Michael and Shannon Gallagher in Los Angeles, California. He began his acting career at a young age, landing roles in various TV shows and films.
Major Accomplishments
Gallagher gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Dallas in the Netflix series "Trinkets," which ran from 2019 to 2020. His performance earned him a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Aidan's notable works include:
"The Politician" (TV series, 2019-2020) - He played the role of James Heller.
"Trinkets" (TV series, 2019-2020) - Gallagher portrayed Dallas Royce Williams, a main character in the show.
Impact and Legacy
Aidan's versatility as an actor has allowed him to take on various roles in different genres. His passion for music is evident through his songs, which often focus on themes of love and self-discovery.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Aidan Gallagher is widely recognized for his talent and dedication to his craft. His ability to convey complex emotions through his performances has made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. As an advocate for environmental causes, he uses his platform to raise awareness about important issues.
As an artist and activist, Aidan Gallagher continues to inspire fans with his work and commitment to making a positive impact on society.
Quotes by Aidan Gallagher

One thing people forget about is that behind the camera are hundreds of people without whom we couldn't make the show. Each of them is doing an important task, it's just the actors become the face of the series.

It definitely takes a long time, because Umbrella Academy' scenes are very interesting from a writing point of view with all these very off-the-cuff, oddball characters who are all different from each other.

Quarantine has really affected me in terms of thinking about what the rest of the world is going through and what isolation within a small space might be like.

In the first season, Five was not very inclusive and he felt he needed to do everything himself. He didn't really open up to his family about the apocalypse. By the end of that season, he goes to them for help. He realizes he needs The Umbrella Academy - the full force of his family.

I know how much money goes into every minute of production and how many people are counting on me, so I don't ever want to be one to let anyone down.

Holden Caulfield would definitely be an interesting role, but I think there was some problem with the rights. As far as projects, I definitely would like to get into something like that.

I don't know that I could ever really pull off Ferris Bueller because that was done in such an iconic way already.

That fight scene in episode two between Five, Hazel, and Cha-Cha at the department store was a lot of fun to shoot.

Five has sort of had his own little life aside from everyone. He spent 45 years in the apocalypse, and that took a toll on him and was a big part of his overall trauma.

When I key into the character of Five, I'm generally drawing upon a mental state - not so much thinking about the 58-year-old side of him, just the way he reacts to things.