Born in Walla Walla, Washington, Connor Trinneer attended Pacific
Lutheran University in Washington where he played college football and ultimately
discovered the theatre. He graduated with a B.F.A. in Acting and then went on to receive
an M.F.A. in Acting and Directing from the University of Missouri in Kansas City.
Trinneer's television credits include guest-starring roles on several
series including "Freaky Links", "Gideon's Crossing", "Melrose
Place", "Touched by an Angel", "Pensacola" and "ER" as well as
a recurring part on "One Life to Live". He also played in
the independent film "Duncan's Shadow" and "Raindogs", in which he was the lead. Trinneer also appeared in
the PBS film "Far East" and in the HBO film "*61".
Trinneer's theatre background includes several off-Broadway and
regional productions including "Hamlet", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Far
East", "The Rover", "The
Tempest", "Picnic", "Julius Caesar" and "Arcadia".
Trinneer currently resides in Los Angeles. In his spare time he enjoys
hiking, working out, surfing, snowboarding, reading and traveling, and is a novice coin
collector.
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