He is known for his podcast Dead Eyes,[1] is the star and creator of the long running stage and streaming show The George Lucas Talk Show,[2] and is associated with Upright Citizens Brigade in New York where he is a member of the long form improv comedy troupe The Stepfathers.
[4] He began acting at The Royal Court Theatre[5][6] in London before an audition for Band of Brothers, the details of which led to the eventual creation of his podcast Dead Eyes.
During its run, he launched a 2012 Presidential campaign and debated Jimmy McMillan,[10] contributed short films with award-winning artist Maelle Doliveux as The Lone Cornmeal Machine,[11] and served as a warm up comedian and panelist.
[12] In 2014, Connor Ratliff began hosting a live talk show where he appears as George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, and he interviews real guests as themselves in a panel format.
In 2020, Ratliff began a podcast, Dead Eyes, that set out to "solve a very stupid mystery" of why he was fired, and to more generally explore the concept of rejection in the entertainment industry, drawing on many fellow actors to share their own experiences.