Roger Conners
Roger Conners has emerged as a prominent figure in Cleveland, Ohio's independent film landscape, particularly within the cult-horror genre. Hailing from Westlake, Ohio, a suburb just a short drive from Cleveland, Roger developed a fervent enthusiasm for acting from a young age. His career took off when he landed a leading role in 529 Films' "Hellementary: An Education in Death," which garnered significant acclaim and premiered nationally on television in 2010. This success motivated Roger to immerse himself in horror filmmaking, and he soon earned the title of the genre's first "Scream Queer," a creative twist on the traditional "Scream Queen."
Over the years, Roger has built an impressive filmography, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft. His notable works include "Chill: The Killing Games," "The Colours of Desire," and "Fighting the Sky," among others. He has also made memorable appearances in "Rebirth" and "Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride." Most recently, he played Dylan Revis in Eddie Lengyel's "American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet." Through his dynamic performances and unwavering commitment to the horror genre, Roger Conners has firmly established himself as a beloved figure in the independent film community, captivating audiences with his unique talent and charisma.