Born into a family with a strong background in the performing arts, Connor's parents, both thespians, played a significant role in nurturing his interest in film and theatre from a tender age. As a result, his journey in the entertainment industry began at just four years old, when he secured his first agent and made his screen debut in a Just Jinger music video titled "Stayed a Boy".
This early start was soon followed by appearances in several films, including "Unique Oneness of Christian Savage" and "Hooded Angels". Connor's talent and dedication to his craft led to a steady stream of commercial bookings, and by the time he was eleven years old, he had landed a lead role in the film "Prey".
However, as he entered his teenage years, Connor's focus shifted towards his academic pursuits, and he took a brief hiatus from the film scene to focus on his studies. He enrolled in Rhodes University, where he pursued a dual degree in Journalism and Psychology.
In 2015, during his third year at university, Connor booked a lead role in the feature film "American Girl: Lea to the Rescue", marking a significant milestone in his career. After graduating, he continued to hone his craft, landing a role in the feature film "3 Way Junction".
Throughout his journey, Connor has demonstrated a remarkable ability to balance his academic pursuits with his passion for acting, and his dedication to his craft has earned him a reputation as a talented and versatile young actor.