Kelly Blatz
Kelly Steven Blatz, born on June 16, 1987, is a multifaceted American talent recognized for his work as an actor, director, writer, producer, editor, and musician. He gained significant popularity for his portrayal of the title character in the Disney XD series "Aaron Stone."
Blatz embarked on his acting journey with a role in the 2006 feature "The Oakley Seven," followed by appearances in the horror film "Simon Says" and the 2008 remake of "Prom Night." His compelling performance in the independent film "April Showers" further showcased his range as an actor. His breakthrough came with "Aaron Stone," which solidified his status in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his acting career, Blatz is the lead vocalist of the Los Angeles-based vintage rock band CAPRA. The band released their debut album, "Gypsy Jones," which is available on platforms like iTunes and Amazon. Their single "Low Day" gained additional exposure by being featured in the Disney XD film "Skyrunners," where Blatz also starred.
In 2010, he garnered attention as a rising star, earning the title of “the one to watch” from Sky magazine. That same year, he was cast in TBS's pilot "Glory Daze," which featured a youthful ensemble that included Tim Meadows, Julianna Guill, Matt Bush, and Drew Seeley. Over the years, Blatz's diverse talents have made him a notable figure in both film and music.