Connor Fairclough was born and raised in the town of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. At the age of 17 he moved to Sydney to study at the Australian Film Television and Radio School. He graduated film school in 2014 as a writer/director with his existing film winning both "Most Creative Entry" and "Most Commercial Appeal" awards at IFF 2014. In July 2015, his short documentary "From Dan To DanDaLion" won "Judges Choice: Most Innovative Film" at the F.O.A International Film Festival. Connor wrote, directed and produced his first tele-movie in 2016 which showcased multiple well know Australian comedians and personalities. The tele-movie, "Head Above Water' was purchased by the Nine Network and airing on Channel 9Go as well as streamed on Stan in 2017. He has had a wide range of experience in both film, television and radio and looks to continue this into the future.
Connor Falk was born on June 18, in Trondheim, Norway. His mother is a Norwegian doctor, and his father is an American entrepreneur from Vail, Colorado. At four years old, Connor moved with his family to Vail where he continued to live until the age of 12. During his time in Colorado, Connor was an avid rock climber, skier, and gymnast, and participated in martial arts. However, after being dragged to Denver on the weekends for his older sister's acting classes, and after attending numerous of her musical theater performances, he became fascinated with the performing arts. At the age of 10 he began participating in local musical theater, and taking classes with his sister in Denver. When Connor was 12 years old he booked his first television role as 'Young Chase' in the Hulu/Marvel series Runaways. This on-set experience solidified his love of acting, and in the fall of 2017 he moved to Los Angeles with his mother. He now resides in Los Angeles, but travels home to Colorado whenever possible. Since moving to LA, Connor has starred in Criminal Minds, Forever, Black-ish, and can be seen on Sydney to the Max, and the new Disney+ show Diary of a Future President. Most recently he booked the series regular role of Oliver starring opposite Lena Headey and Josh Hutcherson on the Showtime show RITA. His California life has also introduced him to surfing--an activity he often engages in with his father who commutes between LA and Colorado, where he works
Connor Fielding is an actor, known for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011), Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012) and Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010).
Connor Finch grew up in Essex, England just outside of London. He spent his early years as dancer training in Tap, Jazz, Modern and Ballet he then went on to became a musician in a band during high school. After being cast in his first play he took up some classes and courses in Strasberg Method Technique. After leaving school he combined the three crafts and studied Musical Theatre at Arts Educational Schools London before applying for drama school. He spent three years at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama 2017 - 2020.
Connor Flynn is known for ZillaFoot (2019), The Woodmen (2023) and The Skunk Ape Experiments: Issue #1 (2022).
Connor Fogarty is an actor, known for Vampire in the Garden (2022), Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster (2020) and Portlandia (2011).
Award-winning actor, writer and producer Connor Fox has played opposite Jude Law, Josh Gadd and Cillian Murphy as well as having been directed by Paul Sotter, John Fortenberry and Steve Zaillian to name a few. Connor has been cast in many films including Watching the Detectives, Descent, Kin of You, Invisible Man and Blood Night. He won Best Young Actor at the Downbeach Film Festival in AC for the lead role he had in an indie film Ice Grill USA. In addition to the big screen, Connor also works in television, as he recently shot two pilots, one for Comedy Central (Evan and Gareth) and the other for FOX (Have You Slept With Me?).
Connor Morris Garelick was born August 7, 1991 in Van Nuys, California, to Debra Lynn (Prizer) and David Scott Garelick, who owns three distinct companies in the entertainment industry: Global Business Management, Global Tax & Accounting and Global Financial Advisory Services. Connor is a multi-faceted millennial who loves all things creative and business. A Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate in Financial Planning in 2017, he began producing his own films during business school and can be seen acting in the films Decommissioned (2016), American Violence (2017), Alpha Wolf (2018), #Followme (2019), The Cry (2019) and Elyse (2020). Connor earned an acting scholarship to The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and completed his training in 2020. He also graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and was a student-athlete at Pepperdine University. He was a dedicated member of the baseball team and was instrumental in being part of the only team in school history to advance to a Super Regional. Pepperdine (43-18) ended up finishing the season ranked #12 in the nation according to the Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball polls. Connor's time outside of the classroom consisted of baseball practice and games, conditioning, meeting with alumni and volunteering in various community service opportunities with his team. Being a competitor in high-level sports throughout his life, Connor learned valuable lessons such as teamwork, dedication, and the sacrifice it takes to succeed in life. Outside of his creative and business pursuits, Connor enjoys spending time with his family, staying active, exploring nature, taking photographs and exploring new eateries around the world.
Connor, a California native, began acting professionally at 4 1/2 years old after landing two national commercials and a print job for Kodak. He has since had 17 national commercials and has appeared in the short films Candy Shop (2007) and director Jeremy Konner The Mis-Informant - with Jack Black as Nathan Spewman (2010) with Jack Black and America Ferrera. At age 8, he landed the reoccurring role of Aiden Lucas on the CBS television series Ghost Whisperer (2005) with Jennifer Love Hewitt for which he is best known. Connor has gone on to appear in the Hallmark television movie A Crush on You (2011) and guest starred on the television series Monk (2002) and Memphis Beat (2010). Already a seasoned pro, Connor has had 3 Young Artist Award nominations and one win for Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor Ten and Under for his role on Ghost Whisperer (2005).
Connor Gosatti is an actor, known for Resident Evil (2022), 3rd Night (2017) and Midnight Ticket (2017).