Aiden Sutcliffe
- Actor
Aiden Sutcliffe is a Canadian actor born in Vancouver, BC. Having grown up with both his grandmother, mother & Step-Father working in the industry, Aiden has always felt at home on set and wanted to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. As a very young boy, he got his first taste of acting, alongside his mom in the Soska Sister's (Jen & Sylvia Soska - Twisted Twins Productions) short "Cumberdale" (2009).
Focussing his school-age years on his passion for baseball, acting was put on hold. In 2019, to gain experience, he started his journey as a background performer on the many TV shows & pilots shooting in BC. As the 2020 pandemic shut the world down along with the industry, Aiden had to put his dreams on hold yet again. Once things got back up and running, Aiden hit the ground running and landed his first role on Season 5 of the hit CW show "Riverdale" as Cadet Burns and officially caught the acting bug.
He continues to work hard on the foundations of his craft and has recently graduated with a Diploma of Dramatic Arts from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Aiden is also an avid music producer, talented keyboardist, and car enthusiast who still loves playing baseball and softball in his downtime.
Focussing his school-age years on his passion for baseball, acting was put on hold. In 2019, to gain experience, he started his journey as a background performer on the many TV shows & pilots shooting in BC. As the 2020 pandemic shut the world down along with the industry, Aiden had to put his dreams on hold yet again. Once things got back up and running, Aiden hit the ground running and landed his first role on Season 5 of the hit CW show "Riverdale" as Cadet Burns and officially caught the acting bug.
He continues to work hard on the foundations of his craft and has recently graduated with a Diploma of Dramatic Arts from the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Aiden is also an avid music producer, talented keyboardist, and car enthusiast who still loves playing baseball and softball in his downtime.