Aden Young

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1971-11-30 (53 years old)

Place of Birth Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Aden Young

Biography

Aden Young (born November 30, 1971) is a Canadian-Australian actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Daniel Holden in the SundanceTV drama Rectify, for which he was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series. He has appeared in American, Canadian, and Australian productions and since 2024 has performed the lead role of Det. Henry Graff in Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent. Young has two sons, Dutch (born 2007) and Chester (born 2011), with his longtime partner, Australian singer-songwriter-musician-actress Loene Carmen. They married in Zebulon, Georgia while filming season 2 of Rectify in 2014.

Known For

Actor

2024
2022
Poker Face

as Alex Harris

2020
Elsewhere

as Bruno

2019
Reckoning

as Mike Serrato

2018
Abandoned: Angelique's Isle

as Cyrus Mendenhall

2017
Don't Tell

as Stephen Roche

2017
The Disappearance

as Luke Sullivan

2016
The Unseen

as Bob Langmore

2015
The Principal

as Adam Bilic

2014
Frontera

as Sheriff Randall Hunt

2014
I, Frankenstein

as Dr. Frankenstein

2014
The Code

as Randall Keats

2013
Final Recipe

as Sean

2013
Rectify

as Daniel Holden

2011
Killer Elite

as Meier

2010
Beneath Hill 60

as Major Brady North

2010
The Tree

as Peter O'Neil

2009
2009
2009
Shot Open

as Dodek

2007
The Bet

as Angus

2007
The Goat That Ate Time

as Narrator (voice)

2007
In the Company of Actors

as Self / Eilert Lovburg

2007
East West 101

as Kendrick

2003
After the Deluge

as Young Cliff

2003
After the Deluge

as Young Cliff

2001
Serenades

as Johann

2001
The War Bride

as Charlie

1998
Under Heaven

as Buck

1998
Cousin Bette

as Wenceslas

1997
River Street

as Ben Egan

1997
Paradise Road

as Bill Seary

1996
Hotel de Love

as Rick Dunne

1996
Cosi

as Nick

1994
Exile

as Peter Costello

1994
Shotgun Wedding

as Jimmy Becker

1994
Metal Skin

as Joe

1993
1993
Love In Limbo

as Barry McJannet

1993
Sniper

as Doug Papich

1992
1991
Black Robe

as Daniel

Editor

2009
Salvation

as Editor