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John Connors (John Francis Connors) was born on 1990 in Ireland, is an Actor, Screen-writer, Documentary Filmmaker, playwright and Activist.. At 30 years old, John Connors height not available right now. We will update John Connors's height soon as possible.
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John Francis Connors |
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Actor, Screen-writer, Documentary Filmmaker, playwright and Activist. |
John Connors Age |
32 years old |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 32 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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John Connors Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is John Connors worth at the age of 32 years old? John Connors’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Irish. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He appeared on an episode of the series Livin' with Lucy (Virgin Media) with Lucy Kennedy, in 2019. Connors won the 2018 IFTA for best actor for his performance in the film Cardboard Gangsters in which Connors also wrote. In his victory speech, Connors criticized the Irish filmboard for not supporting the film before he talked about his battle with mental health and how acting saved his life. He dedicated the award to his late father. The speech went viral gaining millions of hits online. Three months later his documentary series John Connors:The Travellers won the 2018 IFTA for best documentary series. In the documentary Connors called on the Irish government to formally recognize Travellers as a distinct Irish indigenous ethnic minority which did eventually happen later that year. In his speech he criticized successive Irish governments for assimilation policy's and institutionized discrimination against Irish Travellers. He also accused the dun laoghaire rathdown county council of murder through negligence of the eleven members of the Connors and Lynch Traveller family's from Carrickmines fire tragedy in which eleven people were burned alive in October of 2015. The speech was cut down to an eighth second clip for the television broadcast and took week's to appear online. No major media outlet picked it up. Connors accused the broadcaster and the Irish media of censorship and covering up. Connors's directorial feature documentary debut "Endless sunshine on a cloudy day" won the much coveted audience award at the Dublin international film festival 2020.
In 2017 he was named in the fifty incredible people who are shaping Ireland by the Irish independent and he was also named as one of the twenty, twenty something's that could influence Ireland and the world by the Irish times.
John Connors (born 1990) is an Irish actor, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, playwright and human rights activist best known for his role as Patrick Ward in the Irish crime drama series for which he was nominated for best supporting actor at the 2016 Irish film and television award's Love/Hate and for Cardboard Gangsters in which he won best actor at the 2018 Irish film and television award's.
Connors was born in 1990 in Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom to an Irish traveller family, but moved to Ireland with his family when he was 11 months old. His father suffered from depression and schizophrenia, and took his own life when Connors was eight years old. Connors took up acting when he was 20 years old after being persuaded by his younger brother Joseph in a bid to help him with his own battle with depression. Connors began boxing at a young age because he was experiencing bullying. He is a former three-time Irish boxing champion and a four nations boxing gold medalist and was picked by the Herald newspaper for their ‘Future Star’ segment at fifteen years old.