Aaron Darnell Spears

Aaron Darnell Spears

Aaron Darnell Spears: A Brief Biography

At A Glance

Hailing from Washington, D.C., Aaron D. Spears is a self-proclaimed sports enthusiast who parlayed his confidence and tenacity into a career in television and film, according to his IMDB profile. He has had guest spots on TV shows such as Criminal Minds, Crossing Jordan, X-Files, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Angel. He has also been in many feature films.

Spears played minor parts on General Hospital and Sunsety Beach, but in 2009, Spears took his first leading daytime role on The Bold and the Beautiful as Justin Barber, Donna's high school sweetheart and Marcus's long lost father.

Not only is Aaron a full-time actor, but he is a full-time father as well. He and his wife Estela have five children (four of whom are girls).

Acting Portfolio: TELEVISION

The Bold and the Beautiful Justin Barber September 14, 2009 Lincoln Heights Rahsaan 2008 Boston Legal Terrence Maxwell 2008 Bones Agent Walt Sugarman 2006 Shark Detective 20061 Criminal Minds Gerald Dupree 2006 General Hospital Officer Watkins 2004 The Division Calvin Morse 2004 Angel Security Guard #1 2003 Coupling Waiter 2003 Half & Half Hamilton Brooks 2003 A.U.S.A. Court Clerk 2003 CSI: Miami Jerry, Police Diver 2002 Everybody Loves Raymond Rick 2002 The X-Files Correction Officer 2002 Crossing Jordan Seamus 2001 The District 1Undercover Cop 2001 Pacific Blue Roger Franklin 1999

Acting Portfolio: FILM

After the Storm Perry 2009 I Love You, Man Terrell 2009 Extra Ordinary Barry Ray 2008 The Mannsfield 12 Ali 2007 Babel Officer #2 2006 Traci Townsend Dante
2005 Black Ball Travis 2003 Makin' Baby Michael 2002 Blue Hill Avenue Money 2001 2 G's & a Key Sad Dogg 2000 Cappuccino Jake 1998

Awards & Acclaim

Daytime Emmys : Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actor ( 2022 ; for The Bold and the Beautiful) Image Awards Nomination, Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series (2011; for The Bold and the Beautiful)

Vital Statistics

BIRTH PLACE: Washington, District of Columbia