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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

25

Gender

Male

Birthday

1986-07-16 (39 years old)

Place of Birth

Westlake, Ohio, USA

Also Known As

William Roger Conners

Roger Conners

Biography

Recognized as one of Cleveland Ohio's premier independent film actors, Roger Conners has become a well-known name within the cult-horror scene after appearing in a wide array of widely publicized b-horror classics. Born in Westlake, Ohio, an upper-class suburb located less than twenty minutes outside of Cleveland, he grew up with an intense passion for acting and the arts. After expressing interest in working on camera, he was quickly cast in a leading role in 529 Films "Hellementary: An Education in Death". Earning significant attention both within Cleveland and beyond, the film went on to have its national television premiere in 2010. Upon the films success, Roger decided to focus mainly on acting within the horror genre. After appearing in an array of independent horror films he was dubbed as being horrors first "Scream Queer", a spin on the classic term "Scream Queen". Since the release of his early projects, Roger has gone on to secure major roles in multiple recognizable films such as "Chill: The Killing Games", "The Colours of Desire", "Fighting the Sky", "Rebirth", "Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride", and most recently the role of Dylan Revis in Eddie Lengyel's "American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet".

Known For

Acting

Teacher Shortage

2020

Teacher Shortage

as

Principal Michael Perry

Voodoo Rising

2016

Voodoo Rising

as

Porter

Meat

2025

Meat

as

Obstacle Corpse

2022

Obstacle Corpse

as

The Cyclist

Leviticus

2022

Leviticus

as

The Sluagh Awakens

2022

The Sluagh Awakens

as

Collin

Chill: The Killing Games

2013

Chill: The Killing Games

as

Kyle Carpenter

Fighting the Sky

2018

Fighting the Sky

as

Roy Shaw

Rebirth

2020

Rebirth

as

Adam

Viscera

2019

Viscera

as

Ryder

Hellweek

2010

Hellweek

as

Caleb Ramirez

Hollow Lake

Hollow Lake

as

Justin

Production

Crew

Directing