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Azrael Araujo

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Azrael Araujo is an American actor, writer, and author, born on August 17, 2008, in the United States, as the fifth of seven children. His acting journey began at the age of 10 when he joined DreamTraxx Studios in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he trained for several months before landing his debut role as Ryan, the protagonist in Ryan's Monster (2019). He followed this with appearances in Cool Dudes (2019) and My Sister's Children (2020). In 2021, Araujo co-wrote the teenage vampire film Dark Valley with Frank Parrillo and played the role of a vampire. In 2020, Azrael Araujo landed his first major film role in Lift, directed by Dana Koops, where he worked closely with Jason Griffith during production. After an extended post-production period, the film finally premiered in 2022 in San Diego, California. Following this success, Araujo once again collaborated with Frank Parrillo in the film One Among Us (2021). His career continued to rise when, in 2022, he appeared as a special guest star on the Netflix series All American: Homecoming (2022–2024), where he portrayed Alejandro, a young and talented baseball player and worked alongside Shameless actor Christian Isaiah.

Azrael Araujo showcased his dedication to method acting while preparing for his role in the upcoming horror film Henry's Kingdom (currently in production) directed by Talon Reed Cooper and produced by Tucker Boggs. To fully immerse himself in the character of Young Henry, the film's protagonist, Azrael pushed himself to extreme lengths. In the days leading up to filming, he induced a state of sleep paralysis to personally experience the fear of seeing shadows while being unable to move. This intense preparation helped him capture the raw terror required for the role, demonstrating his commitment to getting into the mindset of his character. Azrael Araujo recently released his debut novel, Apocalypse X (2024), an action-packed story about a group of teenagers fighting for survival in their city during the chaos of World War 3. The novel, filled with intense plot twists, draws inspiration from Araujo's recurring childhood dreams about war and survival, which he eventually turned into a compelling narrative. Since its release, Apocalypse X has gained significant success, captivating readers who are fans of apocalyptic fiction.

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At 16 years old, Azrael Araujo continues to pursue his acting career with determination, aiming for a bright future in film and beyond. Alongside his acting projects, he is currently working on his second novel, a prequel to Apocalypse X (2024), building on the world he introduced in his debut. With both his acting and writing careers gaining momentum, Araujo remains focused on achieving even greater success.

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