Background
He was born on June 6, 1966 in Peace River, Alberta, Canada.
Actor director musician singer film producer
He was born on June 6, 1966 in Peace River, Alberta, Canada.
He attended the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary, where he studied acting with Keith Johnstone.
Sorensen played guitar and aspired to be a musician from a young age, and eventually studied acting—first with Keith Johnstone at the University of Calgary, and later in Los Angeles with Milton Katselas at the famed Beverly Hills Playhouse. Sorenson worked as a school teacher and economic-development officer at the Woodland Cree First Nation in Alberta. He directed and wrote the script for the feature film Hank Williams First Nation, released in 2005.
He was also the producer and editors
The film premiered in competition at the American Film Institute's AFIfest in Los Los Angeles In 2006, the film was adapted into a mini-series of the same name for Canadian broadcaster APTN. Sorensen wrote, directed and produced the series.
Sorensen moved to Los Angeles, where he studied acting with Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse.
He then moved to Austin, Texas, where he wrote, directed, produced and edited the 2011 indie comedy film Campus Radio. If follows the adventures of campus radio DJ and indie-rock band manager, Xavier P. Thortenberry, as he tried to find a new the lead singer for his band.
Aaron James & the Cultivators are currently in the process of mastering a new alt-country album, produced by Grant Siemens of Corb Lund &.
The Hurtin'. Albertans.