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*''[[The Fabulously Gay Charles Elkin Brown]]'' as Kevin (1998)
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Aaron Michael Metchik
Other namesAaron Metchik

Aaron Michael Metchik, also credited as Aaron Metchik, is an American actor, writer, and director, best known for his role as Steven Floyd Torkelson on The Torkelsons.

Biography

Metchik's acting debut was as Steven Floyd Torkelson from 1991-1992 on the Oklahoma-set series The Torkelsons. When the show was spun off into Almost Home the next year, two of the five children were inexplicably written off the show, including Metchik's character. Since then, Metchik has had various guest-starring roles on television, as well as various roles in movies, his largest role perhaps being that of Alan Gray in the 1995 movie The Baby-Sitters Club, the adaptation of the popular novel series. He has also had various voice roles, including a recurring role of Jack Pumpkinhead in several straight-to-video "Land of Oz" films, and that of Ithicles in the 1997 Disney movie Hercules. In 1998 he was nominated for PlanetOut Movie Award for his role as Kevin in the animated short, The Fabulously Gay Charles Elkin Brown. In 1999, Metchik made his directorial debut with the short film Jenny, which won the 2000 Reel Frontier Award for Best Long Short Take. Slammin, his first foray into writing a film, has been announced, and is currently set to be released in 2006.

His brother is actor Asher Metchik.

Acting filmography