Conor Lambert's remarkable career trajectory in the entertainment industry started with a precocious beginning, showcasing his extraordinary versatility by simultaneously pursuing a plethora of creative endeavors, including scriptwriting, acting, direction, stand-up comedy, and puppeteering, thus demonstrating an impressive range of artistic talents from a remarkably young age.
Noted television personality and children's entertainment specialist, Lambert, embarked on a remarkable journey that spanned over a decade, meticulously crafting and contributing to a plethora of Ireland's most cherished and iconic children's television programs.
At a remarkably youthful age of 19, this individual embarked on a creative endeavor, directing a short puppet film titled "Gilhooley has a Go", a collaborative effort with the esteemed and accomplished cinematographer Vic Purcell, whose impressive filmography boasts credits such as the critically acclaimed drama "The Boxer" and the poignant and thought-provoking "Some Mothers Son".
Lambert's artistic pursuits went beyond the realm of music, as he ventured into the world of visual storytelling by taking on the roles of director and producer for the music videos of Elevens, a talented Dublin-based band. Meanwhile, he concurrently honed his skills as a comedy sketch writer, penning humorous scripts for both RTE television and radio, further showcasing his versatility and creativity.
In the early 1990s, he frequently took to the stage at the renowned Comedy Cellar, which had the distinction of being Dublin's first comedy club, thereby cementing his reputation as a gifted and accomplished comedian.
Noted thespian, Lambert has been afforded the extraordinary opportunity to collaborate with a diverse range of skilled professionals, boasting an impressive repertoire that includes sharing the screen with the esteemed Cillian Murphy in the critically acclaimed film Intermission, alongside the accomplished actress Jane Seymour in the popular television series Harry Wild, in addition to sharing the cinematic stage with the talented Kate Beckinsale in the 2016 romantic comedy Love and Friendship, and most recently, partnering with the gifted Imogen Poots in the 2021 drama Baltimore.
With a vast array of television credits to his name, this accomplished thespian has had the opportunity to showcase his remarkable range and versatility as a performer. His impressive roster of television appearances includes notable roles in popular historical dramas such as Tudors, where he brought depth and nuance to his character, as well as the critically acclaimed Viking epic, which further solidified his reputation as a master of his craft. Additionally, his performances in the gritty crime thriller Ripper Street and the tense, high-stakes political drama Red Election have consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt to a wide range of genres and roles. Furthermore, his appearance in the long-running Irish soap opera Fair City has allowed him to connect with audiences and hone his skills in a more lighthearted, relatable context, further cementing his status as a talented and well-rounded performer in the industry.