As an actor, Conor Charlton graduated with a Masters in Acting for Screen from the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Since then he has appeared in plays such as 'After the Storm' and the 'Belfast Mela 2018', worked in immersive theatre projects such as 'The Moonshine Saloon' and 'The Bletchley', been seen in pilots such as 'The Pardoner's Tale' and a number of short films including the Belfast Film Festival featured "Aine's Place" and "The Ceremony", which won him the laurels for best actor at the Northern Ireland Short Film Awards 2018.
He recently appeared as Thomas in EWTN's "Speak of the Devil" and is currently due to be lead in the indy feature, "Nourish", written and directed by Scottish director Fraser Watson.
Since graduating, he has gone into producing, starting two small production companies - the cocktail tutorial video orientated "Big Nasty Films" and the actor show reel and short film focused "36 Chambers Productions"
Unique traits: Developing my screenwriting abilities and producing Capable of doing a wide variety of actors, martial arts skills,
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Northern Ireland Short Film Awards Actor of the Year
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