Conor O'Neil(I)
- Actor
Conor O'Neill is the son of community workers, and was raised in
Belfast, Northern Ireland. He began his acting career in 2002 at age of
fourteen when renowned director Pam Brighton spotted him and cast him
in Dubbeljoint theatre company's production "Working class heroes"
which was adopted from Robert Tressell's "The Ragged Trousered
Philanthropists" by award winning playwright Brenda Murphy. Conor then
went on to act in several more productions. Conor O'Neill has been on
several TV series including "pulling moves" and is well known in his
hometown of Belfast. Conor won the Terry óg enright award from the
heart of the people: youth achievement awards in 2002 for his work in
the community. Conor is also a keen writer and director and has worked
on several projects and plans on carrying on in this field. Conor
O'Neill is filled with passion, flare,creativity and abundance of
imagination, a young talent that is sure to have a very successful and
prosperous career in the future.