Aaron Hernandez
Aaron Hernandez was an American football tight end known for his time with the New England Patriots. He gained notoriety for his talent on the field but became infamous due to his legal troubles and conviction for murder. His career was marked by impressive athleticism,... Read More
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| Year | Title | Character | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 |
Aaron Hernandez and the Untold Murders of BristolAn exploration of the unique circumstances in Bristol, Connecticut, that fostered a community intertwined with violence, focusing on three former... |
Self (archive footage) | |
| 2020 |
Aaron Hernandez: An ID Murder MysteryA look at the life and downfall of Aaron Hernandez. |
Self (archive footage) | |
| 2020 |
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron HernandezVia interviews with friends, players and insiders, this docuseries examines how Aaron Hernandez went from an NFL star to a... |
Self (archive footage) | |
| 2016 |
Forensic JusticeExpert analysis and dramatic storytelling of recent crime stories. |
Self (archive footage) |
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Aaron Hernandez's career highlight was his performance during the 2011 NFL season when he set a record for tight ends with 79 receptions.
Aaron Hernandez was named to the Pro Bowl in 2012 and was also selected as an All-Pro in 2011.
Aaron Hernandez did not have a film career; he was primarily known for his professional football career.
His most successful season was in 2011 when he recorded 910 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns.
Aaron Hernandez had a complicated personal life, including a tumultuous relationship with his fiancée and struggles with mental health.
At the time of his death, Aaron Hernandez's estimated net worth was reported to be around $50,000 due to legal issues and financial troubles.
Aaron Hernandez did not appear in films as he was focused on his NFL career and was not involved in acting.
Aaron Hernandez was surrounded by controversy due to his arrest and conviction for murder, which overshadowed his athletic achievements.