Aaron Lohr is no stranger to show business. While most people know him as the "Bash Brother" Dean Portman in the recent Mighty Ducks films, others may remember seeing his face in other assorted projects. At the age of five, Lohr auditioned for Kenny Ortega, a director and choreographer. He appeared in three of Ortega's music videos -- one with Pia Zadora, one with George Benson, and Deniece Williams' "Let's Hear It For The Boys". It was his performance in that video as a boy in a top hat and tails that won him a Youth In Film award. Aaron's professional career began at the tender age of six when he starred as young Christopher Chaplin in the Broadway-bound musical "Chaplin". His other appearances include the "Yakkity Yak Take It Back" video endorsing recycling on MTV, and guests shots on such sitcoms as "The Wonder Years", "Blossom", "Baywatch", "Family Matters, " and "Lassie." Lohr is an accomplished singer as well as actor. He lent his singing voice to the character "Max" in the Disney film "A Goofy Movie" and was also a part of the Newsies Ensemble that sang in 6 of the 8 songs on the Newsies soundtrack. He is also the lead singer for the group RC Cru.