Roger Conners, a renowned actor from Cleveland, Ohio, has made a significant impact in the cult-horror scene with his appearances in numerous b-horror classics.
Born in Westlake, Ohio, a affluent suburb approximately twenty minutes outside of Cleveland, Conners grew up with an intense passion for acting and the arts.
As a child, he demonstrated a keen interest in working on camera, which led to him being cast in a leading role in 529 Films' "Hellementary: An Education in Death".
The film's national television premiere in 2010 garnered significant attention both locally and nationally, cementing Conners' status as a rising star.
Following the success of "Hellementary", Conners decided to focus primarily on acting within the horror genre, which led to him being dubbed "horror's first Scream Queer", a nod to the classic term "Scream Queen".
Throughout his career, Conners has secured major roles in a variety of recognizable films, including "Chill: The Killing Games", "The Colours of Desire", "Fighting the Sky", "Rebirth", "Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride", and most recently, the role of Dylan Revis in Eddie Lengyel's "American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet".
With his extensive experience in the horror genre, Conners has solidified his position as one of Cleveland's premier independent film actors.