Aaron Hill
| Aaron Hill | |
| Born | Aaron Hill 4/1/1983 |
|---|---|
| Birthplace | United States |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Known for | Draft Day |
Aaron Hill is an American actor known for his work in film and television, including a role in the 2014 sports drama Draft Day. Born in 1983, Hill has built a career across a range of supporting roles in American cinema and episodic television, frequently cast in athletic or physically imposing parts that draw on a background suited to such roles. While not a leading man in the Hollywood star system, he belongs to a class of working character actors whose recurring presence across studio productions, independent films, and network television has shaped the texture of contemporary American screen storytelling.
This article concerns Aaron Hill the actor, born 1983, and should not be confused with several other public figures who share the name. These include Aaron Hill (1685–1750), the English dramatist and writer; Aaron Hill, the American Major League Baseball infielder born in 1982; and Aaron Hill, the Irish snooker player born in 2002. The name also appears in journalism and academia: an architect at the Cleveland-based firm Bialosky was named among Crain's Cleveland Business's Notable Leaders in Architecture, Engineering & Construction for 2026,[1] and a University of Florida business professor of the same name has been featured in podcast interviews discussing management philosophy.[2] None of these individuals are the subject of this article.
Early Life
Aaron Hill was born in 1983 in the United States. Detailed public records regarding his childhood, family background, and upbringing are limited in mainstream press coverage, a circumstance common to working character actors whose public profiles are shaped primarily by on-screen credits rather than biographical journalism. As with many performers of his generation, Hill came of age during a period of significant transformation in the American entertainment industry, marked by the rise of cable prestige drama, the expansion of independent film financing, and the early consolidation of streaming platforms that would later restructure the labor market for screen actors.
Career
Film work
Hill's most widely cited credit is his appearance in Draft Day, the 2014 sports drama directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Kevin Costner. The film, set during the National Football League's annual selection of college players, follows the general manager of the Cleveland Browns as he navigates a single high-pressure day of trades, negotiations, and personnel decisions. The production was notable for its cooperation with the NFL, which permitted the use of real team branding, draft footage, and references to active players and coaches. Films of this kind typically require ensemble casts that include actors capable of credibly portraying athletes, scouts, agents, and front-office personnel, and Hill's involvement falls within this tradition of supporting players whose physical presence reinforces the verisimilitude of the on-screen world.
Draft Day premiered theatrically in the spring of 2014 and received mixed critical reviews while performing modestly at the box office. For supporting actors, participation in a wide-release studio film of this scale typically functions as a credit that opens further opportunities in television and independent features, and Hill's subsequent career trajectory is consistent with that pattern.
Television and other work
Working actors in Hill's category frequently accumulate guest appearances and recurring roles across procedural dramas, comedies, and limited series. The structure of American episodic television, with its high volume of speaking parts per season and its reliance on a recurring pool of trained performers based in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and other production hubs, supports careers built around steady supporting work rather than star vehicles. Hill belongs to this professional category, and his on-screen credits reflect the typical mix of film and television assignments associated with such a career.
Personal Life
Publicly available reporting on Hill's personal life is limited. He is one of several individuals named Aaron Hill currently active in American public life, a fact that complicates routine biographical reporting. He should not be confused with Micah Aaron Hill, a United States Navy Petty Officer whose obituary was published in 2011 following his death in service;[3] nor with an Aaron Hill who served as principal of Frankfort Community High School in West Frankfort, Illinois, and who resigned from that position in June 2026 amid a felony battery charge.[4][5] These individuals are distinct from the actor who is the subject of this article.
Recognition
As a supporting actor in Hollywood productions, Hill has not been the subject of major industry awards coverage, a circumstance common to performers whose work centers on character roles rather than lead performances. His recognition in the public record consists primarily of on-screen credits in films and television series that have reached wide audiences. Draft Day, as a studio release distributed by Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate, placed Hill's work before a national theatrical audience and has since circulated through cable broadcast, home video, and streaming platforms, providing ongoing exposure typical for cast members of mid-budget studio films.
The broader American film industry recognizes the contribution of supporting performers through membership in professional organizations such as SAG-AFTRA, the labor union representing screen actors, although such memberships are routine rather than honorific.
Legacy
Assessment of Aaron Hill's legacy as a screen performer remains premature given his ongoing career and the limited critical literature devoted to his work. As is the case with many character actors of his generation, his contribution to American cinema is best understood collectively rather than through any single landmark performance. The viability of mid-budget studio films such as Draft Day depends on the availability of credible supporting players who can populate the ensemble world surrounding a leading star, and Hill's participation in such productions reflects a category of professional labor that, while rarely the subject of feature profiles, is essential to the functioning of the commercial film industry.
The wider cultural footprint of the name "Aaron Hill" in 2020s American media illustrates the challenges of biographical disambiguation in the digital era. Search results for the name return a wide range of figures: the eighteenth-century English dramatist, two professional athletes in baseball and snooker, the actor who is the subject of this article, an Ohio architect honored by regional business press,[6] a university business professor active in podcast media,[7] a documentary filmmaker working in action sports media,[8] a resilience coach featured on lifestyle podcasts,[9] and a musician who has released a cover of the worship song "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)."[10] The proliferation of public figures bearing the same name underscores the importance of careful biographical reference work in distinguishing the actor who is the subject of this article from his namesakes.
For the actor born in 1983, the durable record of his work resides in the credits of the films and television productions in which he has appeared, accessible through industry databases and the continued availability of those titles on contemporary distribution platforms.
References
- ↑ "Aaron Hill | Notable Leaders in Architecture, Engineering & Construction 2026". 'Crain's Cleveland Business}'. 2026-06-08. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Aaron Hill | UF Business Professor On Begin With The End In Mind & What Do You Tolerate?". 'Fathom Journal}'. 2026-06-06. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Micah Aaron Hill Obituary (2011) - Ralston, NE - Austin American-Statesman". 'Legacy.com}'. 2011. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Southern Ill. high school principal facing felony charge resigns, superintendent says".KFVS12.2026-06-02.https://www.kfvs12.com/2026/06/02/southern-ill-high-school-principal-facing-felony-charge-resigns-superintendent-says/.Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Frankfort High School principal resigns amid battery charge".Southern Illinoisan.2026-06-02.https://thesouthern.com/people/frankfort-high-school-principal-resigns-amid-battery-charge/article_01325125-0cba-5988-803d-784b3561757d.html.Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Aaron Hill | Notable Leaders in Architecture, Engineering & Construction 2026". 'Crain's Cleveland Business}'. 2026-06-08. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Aaron Hill | UF Business Professor". 'Fathom Journal}'. 2026-06-06. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Aaron Hill - UNDIALEDTV #11 Moon". 'Mshale}'. 2026-06-05. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Weight Loss Warrior & Aaron Hill - Acceptance". 'Mshale}'. 2026-06-05. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
- ↑ "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) Cover - Aaron Hill Feat. Teila Petrae Cillian Murphy". 'Mshale}'. 2026-06-06. Retrieved 2026-06-09.
External links
- Draft Day movie clips on snip.ninja