Aaron Archer is an actor. In Game of Thrones he portrays a Tyrell Soldier.
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| - Aaron Archer is an actor. In Game of Thrones he portrays a Tyrell Soldier.
- Aaron Archer (born August 26, 1972 -) is the Snr. Design Director for the Transformers and G.I. Joe brands at Hasbro. He first worked on toylines such as Batman and Jurassic Park before being moved to Transformers during the Transmetal 2 phase of Beast Wars. There, he designed toys like the Transmetal 2 incarnations of Cheetor, Iguanus, Dinobot, Optimus Minor, and Megatron.
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| - "What is Dead May Never Die"
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| - Aaron Archer is an actor. In Game of Thrones he portrays a Tyrell Soldier.
- Aaron Archer (born August 26, 1972 -) is the Snr. Design Director for the Transformers and G.I. Joe brands at Hasbro. He first worked on toylines such as Batman and Jurassic Park before being moved to Transformers during the Transmetal 2 phase of Beast Wars. There, he designed toys like the Transmetal 2 incarnations of Cheetor, Iguanus, Dinobot, Optimus Minor, and Megatron. In the year 2000 Aaron was promoted to lead designer on the Transformers brand, where he played a large role in the planning of Armada, which was released in 2002. He played a similar role in the development of Energon and Cybertron, as well as Alternators. As well as designing characters and planning out the toylines, Aaron also wrote the story concepts for all three Unicron Trilogy lines that were eventually made manifest in the lines' cartoon series ignored by the Japanese production companies. In the middle of all of this, in 2004, he was further promoted to design director. Aaron is relatively well known in the fandom, partially because he spent several months posting to the boards at TFW2005 under the name "Orson", a name by which fans sometimes still refer to him. This is in turn a reference to Orson Welles, the voice of Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie.
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