Brian Conner
Brian Conner is a Tyler-based actor who has built a prolific career through a series of compelling lead and supporting roles in film and television. He has established himself as a versatile leading man, starring in projects such as *Malevolent*, *The Bridge*, *Plaza*, and *Wilted*. His ability to navigate diverse genres is further showcased through his recurring work in the *Vid Chronicles* and *Kidz Chron* series, as well as his supporting performances in *Iago* and *Eyes of a Roman*. Beyond the screen, Brian is a seasoned commercial performer with an extensive portfolio of principal roles. He has been the face of campaigns for major brands and organizations, including Kyser Capo, East Texas Refrigeration, Insperity HR, Rough Creek Lodge, and the Fresenius Kidney Center. His professional range also extends to brand representation, having served as a Brand Ambassador for ColorSmith Hair Color. Brian’s screen presence is backed by a rigorous commitment to his craft. He has trained extensively in scene study, improv, and on-camera technique at respected institutions such as The Extra Mile, Hart & Soul Studio, and S.T.A.G.E. This strong foundation in both the art of auditioning and foundational acting allows him to bring authenticity and professional precision to every set he joins.

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Resume
TV / Film
Iago • Supporting
Eyes of a Roman • Supporting
Malevolent • Lead
The Bridge • Lead
Plaza • Lead
Wilted • Lead
Vid Chronicles • Lead
Vid Chronicles • Supporting Lead
Vid Chronicles • Supporting Lead
Kidz Chron • Lead
Kidz Chron • Lead
Kidz Chron • Supporting
Commercial
Insperity HR Fall Campaign
Rough Creek Lodge Promo
Fresenius Kidney Center
ColorSmith Hair Color
Stan In A Van ETR
Kyser Capo Promo
Education
Improv and scene study • The Extra Mile
Acting for Adults: Foundation • S.T.A.G.E.
The Art Of Auditioning • S.T.A.G.E.
On-Camera Acting • Hart & Soul Studio
Acting for Film & T.V Seminar • Acting Out Studios
Attributes
Special Skills
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