Aaron Gold is a comedian, actor, writer, and host. He has appeared on Mtv, Nickelodeon, TNT, and NBC, as well as lent his voice to several Disney cartoons. His mental health comedy show, "You Are Not Alone: An Uplifting Show About Depression" has been enjoying monthly performances at the Magnet Theater for over 9 years now, and has partnered with NAMI NYC to combat the stigma associated with mental health. He is a two-time Silver Telly award winner, appears in the upcoming murder thriller, "The Art of Diversion," sequel comedy fan film, “The Mask: Gone Viral,” and recently played several dark and disturbing roles in "Mi Abuela, Queen of Nightmares" at The Tank. Aaron is the host of "Don't Mind If I Don't," a podcast-turned-TV show where fans and experts of things he doesn't like convince him why he is wrong. He co-starred in the limited podcast, "Bad Guys & B-Sides," playing an angsty teenage guitarist turned magical sorcerer.

Forged in the fires of improv and trained by comedians Bobby Moynihan (SNL), Jordan Klepper (The Daily Show), and Louis Ramey (Last Comic Standing), Aaron starred in the indie features White People Problems and Where Demons Dwell in addition to the hit web series Redheads Anonymous and These Three Girls. Favorite roles have included young dad, happy idiot, redneck biker, rock n’ roll dude, clever psychopath, football-loving frat bro, and Dr. Frank-N-Furter.

When he's not busy acting or improvising, he can be found reading comic books, practicing marksmanship, impersonating obscure celebrities, or doing several kinds of martial arts which make him look like more of a badass than he actually is.