Jaeden Wesley Lieberher (born January 4, 2003 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), known as Jaeden Martell, is an American actor.
He started his acting career in commercials before landing his first major film role in St. Vincent (2014). Since then, he's starred in It (2017) and its 2019 sequel as the young Bill Denbrough, and as Johnny Masters in Masters of Sex, among a few other high-profile roles.
Filmography:
- St. Vincent (2014): Oliver Bronstein
- Playing It Cool (2014): 6-Year-Old Me
- Aloha (2015): Mitchell
- Masters of Sex (2015-2016): Johnny Masters
- Midnight Special (2016): Alton Meyer
- The Confirmation (2016): Anthony
- The Book of Henry (2017): Henry Carpenter
- It (2017): young Bill Denbrough
- It: Chapter Two (2019)
- Low Tide (2019): Peter
- The True Adventures of Wolfboy (2019): Paul Harker
- Knives Out (2019): Jacob Thrombey
- The Lodge (2019): Aidan Hall
- Defending Jacob (2020): Jacob Barber
- Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022): Craig
- Metal Lords (2022): Kevin Schlieb
- Barry (2023): John Berkman Jr., post Time Skip
Tropes & Trivia in his works:
- Nom de Mom: Martell is his mother's maiden name; he started being credited under it in 2019.
- Those Two Actors:
- Jaeden and Michael Shannon have played father and son twice: first in Midnight Special, then in Knives Out.
- Has played characters related to Chris Evans in three works — Playing It Cool as Evans's younger self, Knives Out as his younger cousin, and Defending Jacob as his son.