Connor Trinneer


Connor Trinneer is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is best known for his role as Charles "Trip" Tucker III on , as Michael on the series Stargate Atlantis, and as Professor Moynihan on the web series Guilty Party Japan.

Early life

Trinneer was born on March 19, 1969, in Walla Walla, Washington, but spent many years in Kelso, Washington, where he attended elementary and middle schools, and then Kelso High School. He attended Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma. While at PLU, he played college football. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting, and went on to obtain a Master of Fine Arts degree from University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Career

Trinneer first came to attention in Arcadia at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston. Much of his work to date has been in theater, specifically a long association with the Circle X Theatre Company in Hollywood.
He has had several guest-starring roles on television, including One Life to Live, Sliders, and Touched by an Angel. He also had a significant role in the TV adaptation of A.R. Gurney's Far East, playing the conflicted gay officer Bob Munger.
In 2001, Trinneer auditioned for Star Trek: Enterprise. At the time, he did not follow science fiction and was unaware of the franchise's significance. He said that he gained the role of Tucker through sheer luck, as he anticipated that more than a hundred actors would audition for the part. Trinneer did not know what to expect from the part. During the audition, he had only seven pages of a script on which to base his performance, and was told only that the character originated from the southern United States.
After the cancellation of Enterprise, Trinneer returned to guest-starring roles on series such as and 24, and a recurring role as the Wraith Michael in Stargate Atlantis.
Trinneer attended the GO3 Electronic and Entertainment Expo in Perth, Western Australia, and appeared with fellow Stargate Atlantis co-star David Nykl on the 2009 Channel Seven Perth Telethon.

Personal life

Trinneer married Ariana Navarre on May 29, 2004; they have a son, born on October 11, 2005.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games