Connor Ratliff

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Connor Ratliff (born August 27, 1975) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his podcast Dead Eyes,[1] is the star and creator of the long running stage and streaming show The George Lucas Talk Show,[2] and is associated with Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City where he is a member of the long form improv comedy troupe The Stepfathers.[3]

Born (1975-08-27) August 27, 1975 (age 50)
Occupations
Yearsactive1998–present
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Connor Ratliff
Ratliff in 2012 photographed by Benjamin Ragheb
Born (1975-08-27) August 27, 1975 (age 50)
EducationLiverpool Institute of Performing Arts
Occupations
Years active1998–present
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Early life

Ratliff grew up in Missouri, the son of Bill and Gretta Ratliff, and after high school attended the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts in Liverpool, England. He stayed in London after graduation and worked as a reader while looking for work as an actor.[4]

Career

He began acting at The Royal Court Theatre in London, where in 1998 he appeared as one of the four lead roles in Christopher Shinn's debut play Four.[5] In 2000, Ratliff was cast in a small role in Band of Brothers, but the role was recast before Ratliff's scene was filmed.[6][7] This experience later prompted Ratliff to create the podcast Dead Eyes.[8]

UCB Theatre and The Chris Gethard Show

After moving to New York, Ratliff began working at the UCB Theatre East, where he performed weekly Friday nights with the improv troupe The Stepfathers, and performed Sunday nights in the theatre's longest running show, ASSSSCAT 3000.[9] He also wrote and performed on The Chris Gethard Show throughout its run[10] as both a stage show and its many iterations on Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Fusion, and TruTV. During its run, he launched a 2012 Presidential campaign and debated Jimmy McMillan,[11] contributed short films with award-winning artist Maelle Doliveux as The Lone Cornmeal Machine,[12] and served as a warm up comedian and panelist.[13]

The George Lucas Talk Show

In 2014, Connor Ratliff began hosting a live talk show where he appears as George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, and he interviews real guests as themselves in a panel format.[10] He is joined by sidekick Star Wars characters: initially Jar Jar Binks, played by comedian Shaun Diston, and in current shows, Watto, played by Griffin Newman. The show was performed monthly live on stage at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre before the COVID 19 pandemic, and since May 4, 2020 has been performing live on Twitch, first on Planet Scum and currently on Paul Scheer's channel Friendzone,[14] as well as resuming live performances at theaters across the United States.

In 2024 the documentary I'm "George Lucas": A Connor Ratliff Story premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival.[15]

Dead Eyes

In 2000, Ratliff was cast in the role of Private John Zielinski in the HBO television series Band of Brothers and was set to begin filming when he was subsequently fired, allegedly because series co-creator Tom Hanks believed Ratliff had "dead eyes". In 2020, Ratliff began a podcast, Dead Eyes, that set out to "solve a very stupid mystery" of why he was fired, and to more generally explore the concept of rejection in the entertainment industry, drawing on many fellow actors to share their own experiences.[16] The podcast gained significant media attention in March 2022 when, for its season 3 finale, Ratliff finally got Hanks to appear on the program.[17][13][18][19]

Film, television, and other work

Ratliff played Mr. Rapp in Mean Girls (2024), Chester in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2018–2022), and Ted in Search Party (2016–2022).[20][21] He was one of the narrators for the audiobook version of Hanks' novel The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece.[22] Ratliff starred as Gil in the podcast In The Cards (2023) by Next Chapter Podcasts.[23][24]

Filmography

Films

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2001 Living in Missouri Ryan Johnson
2009 Mortimer Hayden Smyth Talks About Gay Marriage Mortimer Hayden Smyth Short film
2012 The Sale Was Yesterday Short film
2013 The Joy of Basketballing Basketballer Short film
2015 HBO's Project Greenlight Finalist: Winning Entry Ricky Short film
Survival Job Talent Agent Short film
Chasing Banksy
Dan Miller Dan Miller Short film
Amy Porter Dr. Marc Short film
2016 Don't Think Twice Connor
Omni: Verse
Standards & Practices: A Short Film About Modern Romance Rick Short film
2017 Coin Heist Mr. Garcia
The Discovery Coroner
The Third Party Luke Gravy
2019 Standing Up, Falling Down Tommy
2022 Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game Jimmy
2024 Mean Girls Mr. Rapp
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Television

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2008–2014 Stone Cold Fox Various
2009 UCB TourCo
2011 The George Kareman Variety Hour (voice)
2011–2018 The Chris Gethard Show Himself / various
2011–2015 CollegeHumor Originals Various
2012–2016 UCB Comedy Originals Various
2012 UCB Live!
2014 Broad City SHP Call Center Operator Episode: "Working Girls"
2015 Veep Episode: "Testimony"
2016–2022 Search Party Ted 7 episodes
2016 Cop Show Bad Guy
The Characters Pathetic Man Episode: "Lauren Lapkus"
Animal Agent Darren
2017 The UCB Show George Lucas Episode: "The Phantom in Us"
Adam Ruins Everything Stranger Episode: "Adam Ruins Halloween"
2017–2023 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Various 5 episodes
2018 Orange Is the New Black Reuben Siegel 2 episodes
2018–2019 Dollar Store Therapist Dollar Store Therapist
2018–2022 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Chester 5 episodes
2019 The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Schlubby Guy Episode: "Hank Azaria/Henry Louis Gates Jr./Emilia Clarke/Jeff Goldblum"
Chris Gethard Presents Episode: "Talk-A-Doodle-Doo with Connor Ratliff"
2020 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Crew Guy Special: "Kimmy vs the Reverend"
2020–present The George Lucas Talk Show Retired Filmmaker George Lucas
2021 The Blacklist Max Frey Episode: "The Protean (No. 36)"
2023 The Great North Looney Louie (voice) 2 episodes
The Daily Show Satanic Priest Episode: "Judd Apatow"
2024 Bob's Burgers Fire Marshal (voice) Episode: "Hope N' Mic Night"
Ghosts Scott Morgan Episode: "A Star Is Dead"
2025 Super Duper Bunny League Flymacher (voice) Episode: "Frog Face"
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