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T.H.U.G.S. Get Your CONNOR Fix Here!

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:)Jinx thanks I'm so glad you got to see the play and talk with Connor after the play ended. It sounds like you had a wonderful time. Frenchman thanks for posting pictures from the play.:bolian:
 
Thank you for posting your report Jinx, and I'm glad that you got to see Connor after the show.:)
 
"an actor of considerable promise."
Apparently this reviewer has never seen ANY of Connor's work! He HAS been around for while!
 
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I saw Hatchery on the scifi channel afew days ago and I really liked the fact Trip went to T'Pol,Phlox and Malcolm for advice aeter Archer ignored T'Pol's advice about giving the warp matter to save the insectoid xindi babies was illogical and they wouldn't be able to finish their mission. I like Connor'sacting in this show and how conflicted he was having to stage a mutiny to stop Archer from making a bad decision that affected the Enterprise and their mission in the Expanse.
 
Hmmm. Maybe he was speaking in context of the stage and plays.

This is the background piece that was published in the playbill (the crop on the picture isn't exactly the same size, I use one of my own copies of the picture they used):
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CONNOR TRINNEER
(Nate)
Audiences may best remember him
as Trip on Star Trek: Enterprise; or
Michael, on StarGate: Atlantis. Most
recently and closer to earth, Connor
has appeared in 24, NCIS, Lincoln
Heights, Without a Trace, and many
other guest spots on television.
Theatrically, he's been all over the
map. His favorite roles include Bob in
Far East at Lincoln Center, Septimus
in Arcadia at the Huntington Theatre
in Boston, and Laertes in Hamlet
at Virginia Stage. Connor has been
a company member with Circle X
Theatre Company here in Los Angeles,
performing in Edward II as Edward,
Belville in The Rover, and Philip
Morrison in The Louis Slotin Sonata.
He is thrilled to be making his Geffen
debut and is proud to be a member of
Actors' Equity. Love to A & J.

I wonder if the reviewer even read ^ this.
 
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Considering that LA is a place full of actors and many of them are good, it's normal for the reviewer to want to trust his own eyes;) and I think it's good to have a positive review from a person who has no previous experience of Connor's work.
 
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Considering that LA is a place full of actors and many of them are good, it's normal for the reviewer to want to trust his own eyes;) and I think it's good to have a positive review from a person who has no previous experience of Connor's work.
I too am pleased that the reviewer gave Connor props for his performance in a play the reviewer clearly didn't care for. I just think it's bizarre that a reviewer wouldn't take two minutes to look up CT's "bio" in the free playbill and or go to imdb and see who he was talking about.
 
hi

Patrick Adams, one of Connor's co-star on "Equivocation" has published some new photos. It's on the slideshow under the article. Some of them are about Connor.

PS : Connor would be great as Captain America on a movie :) You'll see what i mean.

http://blog.halfadams.com/?cat=6
 
Got this lovely gem from Reanok via e-mail... sharing the love...

ConnorFarmBoy.jpg


Merry Christmas, all you wonderful THUGS!
 
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