Aron Kincaid
Aron Kincaid, born on June 15, 1940, is a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with his earliest credit being an uncredited role in the epic historical drama "Spartacus" (1960), where he portrayed Crassus' Standard-Bearer.
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Aron Kincaid, born on June 15, 1940, is a figure known for his contributions to the film industry. His career spans over two decades, with his earliest credit being an uncredited role in the epic historical drama "Spartacus" (1960), where he portrayed Crassus' Standard-Bearer. A decade later, Kincaid appeared in the comedy film "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs" (1966), playing the role of a Motorist Who Hits Diane. This performance was later reused in archive footage. Kincaid's final known film credit is in the adventure fantasy film "The Golden Child" (1986), where he played the role of an Informer. Throughout his career, Kincaid's roles, though uncredited, have been integral to the narratives of these films.







