Connor Stanhope is an award-winning Canadian actor, writer, and producer well known for his appearances in various film/TV projects.
Most notably, he is recognized for playing Danny Walter in the Netflix Teen drama series “My Life with the Walter Boys.”
Other works he is known for include, the TV series “Garage Sales Mysteries,” and “When Calls the Heart.”
Profile Summary
Full Name | Connor Stanhope |
Age | 26 years old |
Birth Date | March 10, 1998 |
Birth Place | Ottawa, Ontario |
Nationality | Canadian |
Profession | Actor, Writer, and Producer |
Parents | N/A |
Relationship Status | N/A |
Girlfriend | N/A |
Height | 6’0″ 1.83 m 183 cm |
Net Worth | $500k to $1M |
Social links | Instagram |
Early Life and Background
Connor Stanhope was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on March 10, 1998. As of the time of writing, information about Stanhope’s parents and siblings (i.e. if he has any siblings) has not been shared with the public.
Also, information about his educational background is in the dark. The actor has kept these aspects of his personal life private, and there is limited information available about his family and upbringing.
Acting Career
Connor Stanhope has been in different movies and TV shows, starting from when he was young. In 2004, he played Baseball Boy in a short film called “Kaufman’s Care.”
Later in 2005, he was part of another short film called “Crazy Late,” where he played a role in the Wedding Party.
As he grew up, Connor appeared in various TV shows. In 2006, he played Young Nostalgia Boy in the short film “Nostalgia Boy.” He also had a small, uncredited role in the TV movie “Murder on Pleasant Drive” as Charlie.
In 2006, he was part of the short film “Little Samantha Tripp,” playing the character Max. He also acted in the TV movie “Totally Awesome” as a Little Boy at the Funeral, though his role was uncredited.
In 2007, Connor starred in the short film “The Velveteen Rabbit” as The Boy, earning appreciation for his performance.
As he continued in his acting journey, he played roles in TV shows like “Merlin’s Apprentice” in 2006, where he portrayed Young Arthur.
Moving forward to 2008, he had roles in short films like “Sour Sam,” where he played Timmy, and “Illusional,” where he took on the character Michael.
In 2009, he appeared in a short film called “Conrad the Wise,” playing the role of Conrad. As he approached the end of the decade, he played Kid #2 in the 2010 movie “Daydream Nation” and Dariusz in “The Shrine.”
Connor’s involvement in acting continued in the early 2010s, with roles like Matt Varrett in the movie “Recoil” (2011) and Milton in the short film “Lemons & Lemonade” (2011).
His versatility was evident as he played multiple roles in TV shows like “Smallville” from 2008 to 2010, portraying Alexander Luthor and Young Lex Luthor.
As Connor progressed in his acting career, he participated in various projects, including the TV series “Supernatural” (2009–2016), where he played Matty and Little Boy #1 in two episodes.
In recent years, Connor Stanhope was seen taking on the role of Bo Grady in the TV series “When Calls the Heart” (2014–2015) and Danny Walter in “My Life with the Walter Boys” (2023).
Awards and Nominations
Connor Stanhope has been noticed and appreciated for his acting in different shows and movies. He got nominated for awards and even won some.
In the Young Artist Awards, he was nominated in 2010 for being good in Smallville. In 2009, he was nominated twice for his role in Smallville and a short film called Illusional.
In Vancouver’s UBCP/ACTRA Awards in 2014, Noah was nominated for being the Best Newcomer because of his work in When Calls the Heart.
Then, in the Joey Awards in Vancouver in the same year, he won two awards.
One was for being a great young actor in When Calls the Heart, and the other was for being part of the best young cast in a dramatic series, which he shared with another show called “The Killing.”
Year | Award | Category | Result | Work |
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2010 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor 13 and Under | Nominee | Smallville |
2009 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Short Film – Young Actor | Nominee | Illusional |
2009 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor | Nominee | Smallville |
2008 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Short Film – Young Actor | Nominee | The Velveteen Rabbit |
2014 | UBCP/ACTRA Awards, Vancouver | Best Newcomer | Nominee | When Calls the Heart |
2014 | The Joey Awards, Vancouver | Young Actor Age 12-15 in a TV Series Drama or Comedy Guest Starring or Principal Role | Winner | When Calls the Heart |
2014 | The Joey Awards, Vancouver | Young Ensemble Cast in a Dramatic Series | Winner (Joint) | When Calls the Heart |