Conor trained at LAMDA. Film credits include ‘Connolly’ in BATTLE OVER BRITAIN’ (Tin Hat Productions), ‘Giovanni’ in ‘TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE, ‘Konstantin’ in THE SEAGULL, ‘Proteus’ in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA (all at The Actor’s Training Company) and  ‘Edgar’ in DEAD CAT STRATEGY (ECA), which was nominated for the RTS Comedy Award.

Stage credits include ‘Seymour’ in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and ‘Emmett’ in LEGALLY BLONDE (Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh), ‘Manus’ in TRANSLATIONS and ‘Chris Keller’ in ALL MY SONS  (Bedlam Theatre), ‘Bobby’ in COMPANY (Edinburgh Fringe),  ‘Mitch’ in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Theatre Paradok) and ‘Third Spirit’ in DIE ZAUBERFLOTE (Royal Opera House). He also took part in the workshop for LA RONDE at the Young Vic.

Conor wrote and recently performed his one-man play LOOKING FOR FUN at the Edinburgh Fringe, which was featured in Forbes’ ‘Ultimate LGBTQ Edinburgh Fringe Shows 2023’ and placed in the top 10% of the BBC Open Writers Call.

He has both native RP and Irish accents, has an MA in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh and is a highly skilled tenor and choral singer. Conor enjoys running, swimming and yoga.

Conor trained at LAMDA. Film credits include ‘Connolly’ in BATTLE OVER BRITAIN’ (Tin Hat Productions), ‘Giovanni’ in ‘TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE, ‘Konstantin’ in THE SEAGULL, ‘Proteus’ in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA (all at The Actor’s Training Company) and  ‘Edgar’ in DEAD CAT STRATEGY (ECA), which was nominated for the RTS Comedy Award.

Stage credits include ‘Seymour’ in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and ‘Emmett’ in LEGALLY BLONDE (Church Hill Theatre, Edinburgh), ‘Manus’ in TRANSLATIONS and ‘Chris Keller’ in ALL MY SONS  (Bedlam Theatre), ‘Bobby’ in COMPANY (Edinburgh Fringe),  ‘Mitch’ in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Theatre Paradok) and ‘Third Spirit’ in DIE ZAUBERFLOTE (Royal Opera House). He also took part in the workshop for LA RONDE at the Young Vic.

Conor wrote and recently performed his one-man play LOOKING FOR FUN at the Edinburgh Fringe, which was featured in Forbes’ ‘Ultimate LGBTQ Edinburgh Fringe Shows 2023’ and placed in the top 10% of the BBC Open Writers Call.

He has both native RP and Irish accents, has an MA in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh and is a highly skilled tenor and choral singer. Conor enjoys running, swimming and yoga.