

Connor Storrie
American actor and writer known for his breakout role as Ilya Rozanov in HBO Max and Crave's Heated Rivalry.
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At a glance
| Birth | February 22, 2000 |
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| Birthplace | Aurora, Colorado, USA (raised in Odessa, Texas, per trade bios) |
| Nationality | American |
| Active since | 2018 |
| Known for | Heated Rivalry |
Bio
Connor Storrie’s 2026 looks like a compressed montage of every classic “breakout” beat: Olympic torchbearers in Northern Italy with Heated Rivalry co star Hudson Williams ( Vogue ), presenting at the Golden Globes ( The Hollywood Reporter ), reading nominations for the SAG AFTRA Actor Awards alongside Janelle James ( D…
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Selected filmography
All projectsHeated Rivalry
Heated Rivalry (season 2)
Saturday Night Live
April X
Joker: Folie à Deux
Awards
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Official presence
Network@connorstorrieofficial
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- Heated Rivalry (season 2)
Full bio
Connor Storrie’s 2026 looks like a compressed montage of every classic “breakout” beat: Olympic torchbearers in Northern Italy with Heated Rivalry co star Hudson Williams (Vogue), presenting at the Golden Globes (The Hollywood Reporter), reading nominations for the SAG AFTRA Actor Awards alongside Janelle James (Deadline), then stepping out as host of Saturday Night Live in late February (NBC Insider). Underneath the rush of billboards and photocalls, profiles frame a performer who rehearsed seriousness in comedy training as much as he did grace in early gymnastics. Public bios cite Aurora, Colorado, and a Texas upbringing, with industry databases listing a February 2000 birthdate (cross check against primary interviews when tightening citations).
Before the streaming hockey romance reframed his career, Storrie logged quiet dues in Los Angeles: industry coverage and a December 2025 Cultured magazine portrait describe long restaurant shifts while studying improv at the Groundlings, work in experimental “clown” theatre, and a body first discipline carried into camera. That constellation helps explain a debut SNL outing that traded on physical bravado and tonal risk; the same profile tradition that links him to wardrobe storytelling (including Bottega Veneta pieces documented in tier one press rather than inferred from fan blogs).
On screen, Storrie’s early footprint includes Hulu limited series Tiny Beautiful Things (2023), the independent feature Riley as Liam Hauser, a guarded corner of Todd Phillips’s Joker: Folie à Deux (2024), and the near future feature April X (2025) as Baxter. The catalytic role remains Ilya Rozanov, the Russian star forward opposite Shane Hollander, in Heated Rivalry, the Crave and HBO Max adaptation of Rachel Reid’s novels. Cultured and televised press pieces document him stacking dialect sessions, skating lessons, and gym discipline to bridge the distance between his own temperament and Ilya’s swagger; he has summarized the paradox of a non American streamer’s romance punching through in the United States as something he did not assume would land when he first booked the part. Interviewers and co stars have highlighted the contrast between actor and character: Storrie has described pushing toward a persona “as far from me as possible,” a useful headline for craft minded readers even as it resists reducibility to any single sound bite.
Profiles also sketch a pre fame childhood in Texas circus adjacent creativity: gymnastics, horror movie cinephilia, a streak of YouTube era pop deconstruction, and, in some database bios, a spell of study in France that English language interviews should eventually corroborate line by line. Red carpet and casting bios often peg him around five feet eleven inches; he has spoken about being single in recent publicity without inviting tabloid mathematics about wealth or private family narratives.
Trade and fashion coverage in early 2026 sketch a widening wardrobe vocabulary across couture weeks and red carpets (South China Morning Post Style); editors should treat specific ambassador contracts as contingent facts. Representation moves, such as signing chatter naming major Hollywood agencies, belong in the same bucket until there is explicit wording in Variety and Deadline. What is on the record in independent reporting is the friendship both leads emphasize with one another, without importing relationship speculation.
Looking ahead, production notes point to a second season of Heated Rivalry still taking shape with showrunner Jacob Tierney; the database stores season two as its own in production row while the first season shares a canonical project id with Hudson Williams’ seed for continuity. As with any sudden ascent, the useful editorial posture is skeptical generosity: celebrate the performances readers can watch, cite the interviews they can open, and leave the rest in “verify first” territory, including secondary lists of endorsements that have not yet cleared tier one confirmation.
Sources
- Staff. Connor Storrie. Wikipedia. 7 May 2026.
- Connor Storrie. IMDb. 7 May 2026.
- Staff. First a Waiter. Then a Clown. Now, Connor Storrie is a Hollywood Heartthrob. Cultured, 26 December 2025.
- Staff. Is Connor Storrie fashion’s new darling? South China Morning Post Style, January 2026.
- Staff. Heated Rivalry’s Connor Storrie to host SNL (28 February 2026). NBC Insider.
- Staff. Connor Storrie, Janelle James Set For Actor Awards Nomination Announcement. Deadline, 6 January 2026.
- Staff. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie to Present at Golden Globes. The Hollywood Reporter.
- Allaire, C. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Heated Up the Olympic Torch Relay. Vogue, January 2026.
- Staff. Heated Rivalry renewed for season 2 at HBO Max and Crave. The Hollywood Reporter.



