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Connor Ratliff
Connor Ratliff is a New York-based actor, writer and comedian who made Variety’s 2022 Comedy Impact Report. His TV appearances include Search Party, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Great North, The Blacklist, Orange Is The New Black, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The President Show, Debate Wars, The Characters, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Broad City, Veep, The Chris Gethard Show and hosting an episode of season 2 of The UCB Show on Starz. He stars as the titular role in the Comedy Central digital series Dollar Store Therapist. Feature films include Mean Girls: The Musical, Pinball: The Man Who Saved The Game, Mike Birbiglia's Don't Think Twice, Netflix teen thriller Coin Heist, The Discovery and Standing Up, Falling Down (with Billy Crystal & Ben Schwartz). He’s also appeared as a guest on numerous podcasts including This American Life and Comedy Bang Bang. Connor is the creator and host of the critically-acclaimed podcast "Dead Eyes" (from Headgum Studios), an ongoing investigation of the time he was fired by Tom Hanks from a small role in the HBO mini-series Band Of Brothers because he supposedly had "dead eyes" in his audition tape. As an improvisor, Connor has created and performed in multiple shows at NYC’s Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater including “The George Lucas Talk Show” where real guests are interviewed by him while he pretends to be “retired filmmaker George Lucas”. His play “The Baron and The Junkdealer” premiered at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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