Connor McNamara is an actor, known for Night Sky (2022), Canal Street (2018) and Chicago Med (2015).
Connor McNelis is an American actor, writer, and director born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. A graduate of Edinboro University, his film work includes four back-to-back award-winning films in the Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Project, all receiving Best Film. His third effort, "The Young One-Two", which he was awarded Best Actor for, along with being both casting director and a story writer, would go on to receive multiple accolades at the international festival Filmapalooza, and be selected to screen in the Short Film Corner of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. His most recent 48 Hour film, "Dry Spell", which he also co-wrote and directed, would give him his second Best Actor award in a row. Other film works include the lauded short film "A Funny Man", which he co-wrote and produced, and his directorial debut with the LGBTQ-film "Santorum", receiving Best Writing at the 2019 Indie Oaks Film Festival. His theatre work extends throughout the Pittsburgh region, including All Quiet on the Western Front with Prime Stage Theatre (U.S. Premiere), Steel with Pittsburgh CLO, and multiple award-winning productions with the Pittsburgh New Works Festival.
Connor McRaith is an actor and writer, known for Searching (2018), Pistachio (2018) and Cradle Robber (2019).
Connor Mellish is an actor, known for Monstrous Disunion (2021) and Fixer (2021).
Connor Mitchell is known for Transference: Escape the Dark (2020) and Death Valley (2021).
Connor Morris is known for Forev (2013), These Things Take Time (2013) and Tale of Warriors (2012).
Connor Muhl is an American classical pianist and composer. He was born in Santa Monica, California, and grew up in Portland, Oregon. Muhl comes from an entertaining family; both grandmothers sang opera, his father and uncle are entertainment attorneys, and his grandfather was the studio head of production at Universal Pictures from 1953 until his retirement in 1973.
Connor Mullen is known for Burn Your Maps (2016), In the Dark (2017) and Casualty (1986).
Connor Michael Mulqueeney was born in Stanford, California. He is the son of Michael and Rebecca Mulqueeney. After living in Foster City, California for the first two years of his life, Connor's family moved to Folsom, California (near Sacramento). Connor took his first step towards acting at the age of 6, when he began improvisational theatre at Sacramento's B Street Theatre, where he participated in children's workshops and productions for 3 years. When Connor was 9, his family moved to Palm Springs. While living in Palm Springs, Connor starred in large-scale community theatre productions including "Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory: The Musical", "The Ramayana", and " Romeo and Juliet" (to name a few). When Connor turned 14, his family relocated back to the Sacramento area where theatre consumed his life. He starred in productions such as Rick Abbot's "Play On", Neil Simon's "The Good Doctor", and Shakespeare's "Macbeth". At 16, Connor was accepted into UCLA's acclaimed 6 week Acting and Performance Institute, where training focused on creative self-expression, movement, improvisation, scene study, mask work, and film work. After his work at UCLA had concluded, Connor got his first on-screen role in the major motion picture "Chances", directed by Han Rhyu. Shortly after the filming of "Chances" concluded, Connor became a member of both the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists, before merging into the one SAG-AFTRA.