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Connor Paolo

TV Actor

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1990-07-11
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He’s best known for his standout performances on popular TV series, and his name really became a household one after playing Eric van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl. That role definitely put him on the map, and fans quickly took notice of his talent. Later, he continued to build momentum with another memorable character—Declan Porter on Revenge, which further solidified his place in the world of television drama. But long before those big breaks, he actually started young. At just nine years old, he made his first appearance on the soap opera One Life to Live, showing early signs of the charisma that would define his career. Over the years, people have also followed his personal life with interest. He was in a relationship with actress Grace Van Dien, and before that, he dated fellow actress Alice Kremelberg for two years. Through it all, his journey—from child actor to leading man—has been one shaped by persistence, growth, and a steady presence on screen. And honestly, his name still comes up whenever fans talk about iconic roles from that era.

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He’s appeared in several notable films throughout his career, including Mystic River back in 2003, which really showcased his early talent. Then he took on a powerful role in World Trade Center in 2006, delivering a performance that resonated with audiences. He also made an impression in the post-apocalyptic thriller Stake Land in 2010. Over the years, he’s consistently chosen diverse and compelling roles, proving his range as an actor. He definitely knows how to pick projects that leave a mark, and each of these films added something unique to his growing body of work.

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