Waks went on to appear in other films including ''
A Brother's Kiss (1997), Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... Be Back by Five (1998), A Packing Suburbia
(1999), Remedy
(2005), Priceless
(2008), Night Stream (2013) with Andre Joseph, and The Bad Apple,
which featured Waks on a billboard campaign for Lydia Leung between Canal and Lafayette St. in New York City. Waks cameoed in the internet comedy series, POYKPAC'', for Ryan Hunter. She also helped produce in a music video for
Riff Raff and also had cameo roles in the music videos for "Midnight Sprite" and "Bo Jackson Freestyle". Waks, also a singer and songwriter, performed her self-entitled song "Fun Dip" on
Fuse TV and appeared in her music video "Neck Bop" which was produced by Al McDowell and featured a cameo by Miri Ben-Ari. Aesha recently co-starred in the fourth episode of
Gotham for Warner Bros. Television on the Fox Network. Waks is the host of the Women in Fashion and Film Festival. She has also worked closely hosting with Chance TV. Waks is known for her cover and centerfold on
High Times magazine which was also featured in
Playboy magazine. She has also been in
Maxim and the cover of
Lifestyles Magazine. She appeared in runway shows such as Lincoln Center Fashion Week for Popluxe by Richie Rich as well as Skrapper, Chong Cha, Allen & Suzi, Patricia Fields, and various others. In 2013, Waks made a guest appearance on
XOX Betsey Johnson on the
Style Network. Waks has also worked behind the scenes for
MTV as a crowd hyper and casting director and as a production assistant for
The Andy Milonakis Show (2005), an associate producer on Good Humor (2002), and When the Devil Comes (2013). Waks has been appearing on page six of the
New York Post since the release of her movie "A Packing Suburbia" in 1999. Most recently with her former fiancé, Liam McMullan, son of photographer
Patrick McMullan. The couple had a band called Danger who recorded the song "Bad Press" produced by
Michael Jackson's protege, Eddy Cascio. ==Awards==