Connor Garelick
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Connor Morris Garelick was born August 7, 1991 in Van Nuys, California, to Debra Lynn (Prizer) and David Scott Garelick, who owns three distinct companies in the entertainment industry: Global Business Management, Global Tax & Accounting and Global Financial Advisory Services. A Master of Business Administration (MBA) graduate in Financial Planning in 2017, he began producing his own films during business school and can be seen acting in the films Decommissioned (2016), American Violence (2017), Alpha Wolf (2018), #Followme (2019), The Cry (2019) and Elyse (2020).
Connor earned an acting scholarship to The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and completed his training in 2020. He also graduated from Pepperdine University in 2014 and was a NCAA Division I student-athlete. He was a dedicated member of the baseball team and was instrumental in being part of the only team in school history to advance to a Super Regional. Pepperdine (43-18) ended up finishing the season ranked #12 in the nation according to the Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball polls. Connor's time outside of the classroom consisted of baseball practice and games, conditioning, meeting with alumni and volunteering in various community service opportunities with his team.
Being a competitor in high-level sports throughout his life, Connor learned valuable lessons such as teamwork, dedication, and the sacrifice it takes to succeed in life. Outside of his creative and business pursuits, Connor enjoys spending time with his family, staying active, exploring nature, taking photographs and exploring new eateries around the world.
Connor earned an acting scholarship to The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute and completed his training in 2020. He also graduated from Pepperdine University in 2014 and was a NCAA Division I student-athlete. He was a dedicated member of the baseball team and was instrumental in being part of the only team in school history to advance to a Super Regional. Pepperdine (43-18) ended up finishing the season ranked #12 in the nation according to the Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball polls. Connor's time outside of the classroom consisted of baseball practice and games, conditioning, meeting with alumni and volunteering in various community service opportunities with his team.
Being a competitor in high-level sports throughout his life, Connor learned valuable lessons such as teamwork, dedication, and the sacrifice it takes to succeed in life. Outside of his creative and business pursuits, Connor enjoys spending time with his family, staying active, exploring nature, taking photographs and exploring new eateries around the world.