Colin Connor (actor)
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Colin Connor (born 25 September 1969 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a professional actor, comedian and writer.
Colin made his acting debut in 1985 in the feature film The End of the World Man, and went on to star in Danny Boyle's 1987 television feature Scout.
Colin trained at the Manchester School of Theatre and has subsequently appeared in the television productions See No Evil: The Moors Murders, The Royal and The Underground.
He has also had recurring soap roles as Gary McFarlane in Emmerdale, Father Raymond in Hollyoaks and DC Tandy in Coronation Street.
His debut play, Meanwhile received the Forever Manchester Award at the 2009 Not Part Of festival, which also featured his autobiographical comedy performance Standing Up and Coming Out at 40.
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- Colin Connor at IMDb
- 1969 births
- 21st-century writers from Northern Ireland
- Comedians from Belfast
- Living people
- Male actors from Belfast
- Male comedians from Northern Ireland
- Male film actors from Northern Ireland
- Male television actors from Northern Ireland
- Male writers from Northern Ireland
- Television writers from Northern Ireland
- Writers from Belfast
- British male television writers
- 21st-century comedians from Northern Ireland
- 21st-century British screenwriters