Conor Donovan

Conor Donovan
Conor Donovan
Born Conor Donovan
Occupation Actor
Years active 2003 - Present

Conor Donovan is an American actor.

He has appeared in such films as "Twelve and Holding" (2005), "The Departed" (2006), "Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach" (2009), and "Conviction" (2010). He has also appeared on stage in such productions as "Inherit the Wind".

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