Jaeden Lieberher - Biography

Jaeden Lieberher was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Angela Martell and Wes Lieberher, who is a nationally known executive chef. In 2011, at the age of 8, he moved with his mother across the country to Los Angeles. He never expected that this adventure would lead him into a life of acting. Without any acting classes or training and shortly after arriving in Los Angeles, Jaeden began starring in a number of commercials. At the age of nine he made his big screen debut with a small role playing a young Chris Evans in "Playing it Cool" directed by Justin Reardon. In the summer of 2013 Jaeden made his way back to the East coast to film St. Vincent (2014), written and directed by Ted Melfi in New York. He was lucky enough to star in the film with legendary actors Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, and Naomi Watts. While filming in New York he flew back to California to meet Cameron Crowe, and booked his third movie to be shot in Hawaii. In the Hawaiian project, he shoots opposite Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, and Emma Stone. In early 2014 he filmed Midnight Special (2016), written and directed by Jeff Nichols. He plays a boy with special powers who is on the run with his father (Michael Shannon).