Conor Lambert's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began at a remarkably young age, showcasing his multifaceted talents as a writer, actor, director, stand-up comedian, and puppeteer.
In his early years, he dedicated over a decade to crafting captivating content for Ireland's most beloved children's television programs, including the iconic Wanderly Wagon.
At the tender age of 19, Conor directed a short puppet film, "Gilhooley has a Go," in collaboration with renowned cinematographer Vic Purcell, whose impressive credits include The Boxer and Some Mothers Son.
Subsequently, he directed and produced music videos for the Dublin-based band Elevens, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished creative force.
Conor is also celebrated for his witty comedy sketch writing for RTE television and radio, as well as his regular performances at the iconic Comedy Cellar, Dublin's first comedy club, in the early 1990s.
As a prolific actor, Conor has had the privilege of sharing the screen with a diverse range of talented individuals, including Cillian Murphy in Intermission, Jane Seymour in Harry Wild, Kate Beckinsale in Love and Friendship, and Imogen Poots in Baltimore, to name but a few.
Throughout his illustrious career, Conor has accumulated an impressive array of television credits, including appearances on Tudors, Vikings, Ripper Street, Red Election, and Fair City.