Conner Marx is an actor, writer, and producer who has worked on hit TV shows including Z Nation, Criminal Minds, Shameless, NCIS, Black-ish, The Young and the Restless, and Leverage. His latest leading role is in the Lifetime movie, I'll Be Watching, opposite Janel Parrish. Conner's onscreen debut, Lucky Them, starring Toni Collette, opened at the Toronto International Film Festival before seeing a nationwide release with IFC Films. He also produced and starred in the award-winning feature, If There's a Hell Below, which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was acquired by Dark Sky Films. On stage, he recently portrayed Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with SLC's esteemed Pioneer Theatre Company. He was also seen as the titular role in Stravinsky's Firebird at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. In addition to his degree from Vassar College in New York, Conner trained at the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts in India and the National Academy of Arts, Culture, and Heritage in Malaysia. His studies around the world have played a substantial role in shaping who he is and the stories he's passionate about telling. He aims to be among the growing generation of filmmakers dedicated to advocating for an inclusive diversity of voices and experiences on screen and stage.
Conner Mckenzy is an actor and producer, known for Soho Jimbo (2016), Checking In (2014) and How to Be a Villain (2015).
Conner Meadows is an actor, known for Happy Log (2016), Rumors of Wars (2014) and S for Sally (2013).
Conner Myers is an actor, known for Assimilate (2019).
Conner O'Malley is a writer and actor, known for How to with John Wilson (2020), Palm Springs (2020) and Late Night with Seth Meyers (2014). He has been married to Aidy Bryant since April 28, 2018.
Growing up in the gritty Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis, Conner knew from an early age that pursuing the writing & the arts would be a life long dream. From this modest start, he went on to Purdue University where he studied Theater while appearing in several acclaimed productions. The culminated in his leading his role in Purdue Theaters world premier of Betty's Diner, a musical that tells the emotional tale of the passage of time and the tension between millennial and traditional cultures in a more rural town while espousing the different layers to life. In addition to this, Conner has credits in Macbeth, Failure: A Love Story, and many other productions. While Conner Kelley has come a long way from his Irvington youth, the shine of this star is just beginning to emerge and illuminate what looks to be a bright future for this up and comer.
Conner Pate is known for Pale Blue Moon (2002).
Conner Piers is known for Greek Gossip (2020), Stacey's Mom (2020), and 11:22AM (2019). Conner was born in a small town off the coast of Maine, where the lobsters come from. Here he developed the energetic wattage of a car battery. In the summers working at Portland Head Light, bombastically entertaining tourists, and jogging the totality of Acadia National Park, he had soon gotten the best of Maine. He relished in the idea of a bigger stage: Los Angeles.
Conner Stiles is known for Abigail (2023), Next Door (2020) and Feystrom.
Conner was born in Kaukauna, WI, USA, in 1997. At the age of 11 and with the insistence of his ever supportive mother, Conner starred in his theatrical debut in his community's production of Peter Pan. Since then, Conner has honed his creative abilities through his theatrical work for over a decade. He has pursued theatrical endeavors throughout his high school and college careers, with lead roles like Beauty and the Beast's Gaston and And Then There Were None's Justice Lawrence Wargrave. With the decision to build a career in film, Conner went to college at the University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh, WI where he undertook a Radio/TV/Film degree. However, he could not escape his theatrical origins and quickly picked up another major in Theatrical Acting and a minor in Music. UW Oshkosh afforded him the ability to practice his directing and producing skills, landing him in those respective positions for three campus television shows, two short films, and a series of short theatrical plays. Also during his tenure at UWO, Conner discovered his passion for film post production and began editing as much as could. This thirst to prove his skills soon found him interning in New York City for the post department of Celebrity Page TV, which helped him gauge the professional market in the US' second biggest media hub. After graduating from UW Oshkosh, Conner secured a position with Dystopian Films as an assistant producer/editor. Another unexpected, but deeply appreciated road in his journey, Dystopian Films has provided Conner with many opportunities to grow, learn, and discover his abilities in both production and post production. He looks forward to establishing his first few professional credits with the company and what the future holds for him as he plans his debut in the media market of Chicago.