Lion Aurah has been steadily building his name in independent film, taking on roles in The Diamond Texter, Night Deal, Texas Kill City, and Thick Trip. He’s also drawn to action-driven projects, starring in shorts like Bike Life 1 & 2, Bounty Hunter, and Horror at the Incinerator. His recent appearances in Reflections, A Cocaine Breakfast, Gigalow, and When Money Ain’t Enough show an actor who isn’t afraid to move across genres while sharpening his craft.
Walking the Runway
Beyond film, Aurah has stepped confidently into the fashion world. He’s walked for Couture LaRouge, New York Fashion Week’s Times Square parade, Dallas Fashion Week, Hitechmoda Orlando Fashion Week, and the Levenity Beauty Awards Gala. In September 2025, he’s set to take another leap by walking the runway at Milan Fashion Week, marking his first major international appearance.

Innovation Beyond the Spotlight
Aurah’s drive extends far past acting and modeling. He holds a patent in table billiards, reworking how games like 8-ball and 9-ball are played by applying physics to improve the experience. He also created a performance style he calls spoken word lap dance poetry—a daring blend of movement and verse that challenges traditional ideas of poetry. He made history as the first poet to perform at SXSW, showing once again his instinct to break new ground.

What Comes Next
Whether he’s in front of a camera, on a runway, or presenting a new idea, Lion Aurah approaches each lane with the same determination. His work reflects a mindset that refuses to play by the rules, preferring instead to create new ones. With Milan Fashion Week and more film projects on the horizon, he’s moving forward at full speed.
A Movement in Motion
What makes Aurah stand out isn’t just his range of talents, but the way he refuses to separate them. Acting, modeling, inventing, performing—they all flow together in his career, feeding into each other rather than competing. For Lion Aurah, the goal isn’t to fit in, but to keep building something new. And that’s exactly what makes his journey one to watch.