Conan Stevens filmography and biography
Conan Stevens biography
Conan was born and raised in Australia of combined British/German blood.
Conan studied Drama at the University of Newcastle where his academic
studies took 2nd place to his joining the University Regiment
(infantry) and winning the record for the Bachelor Of Inebriation and
holding that record for several years until his flatmate took the
title.
He first achieved some measure of fame by appearing in the "Super Hubert
Cancer Fund Raiser" comedy show that aired on local TV, not long after
Conan Appeared on stage with Camp British comedian Julian Cleary.
Several years later Conan had a chance meeting with Graeme Murphy,
Director and choreographer of the Sydney Dance Company, Graeme and
Conan had a few drinks and Graeme asked Conan to come in and try out
for a new modern ballet that Graeme was producing. Conan did, passed
the audition and then worked in the smash hit "Berlin" that played six
return seasons at the prestigious Sydney Opera House.
During his time with Sydney Dance Company Conan also won the Australian
Professional Wrestling Championship - both Tag team and Heavyweight
titles.
A crushing nerve injury sidelined Conan's muscle building endeavors and
smashed his hopes of getting a WCW contract in Atlanta, Georgia. this
also led him to give up his hopes of becoming an action movie star.
But not forever...
5 years later Conan moved to Thailand on the chance he might get 3 days
work on the Thai childrens movie "Powerkids", Conan got the part and in
the initial meeting talked his way into playing a support role as the
end fight in the movie Som Tam, fighting against "the other" 7 foot
Australian wrestler Nathan Jones.
Over the next few years Conan appeared in 5 Thai movies, several large
budget Indian and Chinese movies and set himself as an active
participant in the Asian movie industry, but his greatest success was
the movie Bangkok Adrenaline.
Conan wrote the script in 30 days, helped in pre-production and
co-starred in this action/comedy movie that was made wholly "So we can
showcase our skills". Bangkok Adrenaline had a successful 7 week run in
Thai cinemas and successfully released on DVD internationally. Not bad
for a first attempt by a couple of mates getting together over a few
beers.
All the time this was happening Conan was recording his slow climb to
fame in Thailand and beyond via his website.
After several near misses, Conan was eventually able to land a role in
the HBO TV series "A Game Of Thrones" by utilizing his programming and
Internet marketing skills. And of course passing the acting audition...
... and that is where we find Conan today (Aug 2010).
Conan Stevens trivia
- Vice president of Engineering Fraternity at the University of Newcastle
(1990).
- University of Newcastle (Australia) School chess champion and beer
drinking champion 1986.
- 12 years freestyle fighting experience.
- 12 years Professional Wrestling (Muay Plam, Catch) - Tag Team Champion,
Australian Heavyweight Champion (3 times title holder).
- Stunt expertise, 12 years basic experience including film, wire work and
suit work.
- Qualified Infantry Soldier UN Coy, Australian Army.
Conan Stevens filmography
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| Extinction | 2012 |
| Largo Winch (Tome 2) | 2011 |
| Su Qi-Er | 2010 |
| Game of Thrones | 2010 |
| Chandni Chowk to China | 2009 |
| 5 huajai hero | 2009 |
| Bangkok Adrenaline | 2009 |
| E-Tim tai nae | 2008 |
| Somtum | 2008 |
| Drona | 2008 |
| Hanuman klook foon | 2008 |
| The Bodyguard 2 | 2007 |
| L'île au(x) trésor(s) | 2007 |
| Man-Thing | 2005 |