
Aaron Pearl
Career at a glance
6Hallmark films
across 6 rated films
Mostly standard issue
Best reviewed
Most recent
Aaron Pearl is the kind of actor Hallmark slots in around the leads, never top-billed across his six films but steady company in all of them. He turned up between 2010 and 2019 and kept things grounded, no big swings, just dependable work in the small-town corners of the network. His best showing is Murder, She Baked: A Deadly Recipe from 2016, which at 6.7 sits a notch above his 6.3 average and pairs nicely with Wedding March 5: My Boyfriend's Back and Growing the Big One. He has worked more than once with Josie Bissett and Jack Wagner, though not often enough to call any of it a fixed partnership. If you watch enough Hallmark, you have seen him. He is one of those familiar faces who makes the world feel a little more lived in.
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Aaron’s signature
3 films
Aaron has shared more Hallmark sets with Jack Wagner than with anyone else.
3 films, one enduring on-screen pairing.
On-screen partners

Aaron’s most frequent on-screen partner is Jack Wagner, with 3 films together.
Recurring roles
Aaron is a recurring face in The Wedding March.
Where Aaron fits in
The corners of the Hallmark universe Aaron keeps turning up in. Each one is a full ranked guide.
All 6 movies
Newest first2010s
6 films- 2019
Wedding March 5: My Boyfriend's BackActor as Duke · Wedding Anniversary6.3Weird 2/10 - 2018
Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something NewActor as Duke · Resort/Vacation6.2Weird 3/10 - 2016
Murder, She Baked: A Deadly RecipeActor as Gary · Small Town6.7Weird 2/10 - 2016
The Wedding MarchActor as Duke · Wedding6.3Weird 3/10 - 2013
All's Fair in Love & AdvertisingActor as Owen Bickford · Misunderstanding5.9Weird 3/10 - 2010
Growing the Big OneActor as Bobby Ellis · Rural/Farm6.3Weird 5/10
Aaron’s standouts
In pictures
A quick look at Aaron’s Hallmark run — headshot and the posters fans know best.
Aaron’s creative circle
Most directed by
- Kristoffer Tabori2 films
Who Aaron works with
The cast and crew Aaron keeps ending up on set with — the regular faces you’ll recognise from one film to the next. Bigger circle, more films together.
Movies by year
Ratings profile
Average 6.3 across 6 rated movies — each dot is one film.
