- Born
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Connor Fabiano was born and raised in San Diego, California. He expressed interest in both music and acting at an early age. He began taking his first piano lessons when he was only five-years-old. Since then, Fabiano has scored numerous films, written orchestral music as well as compositions for the piano, and conducted his high school orchestra. His music in the 2006 film "Flatter" helped it take home both the Audience Choice award and 1st Place at the 2006 BestFest America Student Film Festival. "Critic's Corner," a film he also scored in the same year, won 1st place at the same festival. His music for "Trace" (2007) received much critical acclaim at the 2007 48 Hours of Madness competition and helped secure an additional 1st place finish for the film. Fabiano conducted the world premier of his "Untitled Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" with the Torrey Pines High School Orchestra on June 5, 2007. Fabiano's acting experience also began at an equally early age, writing and performing his first screenplay "The Club" at the age of 8. The play was performed and ticket sales were donated to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. In August of 2007 Fabiano enrolled in the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He became host of "CU on the Streets" in October of 2007, which is broadcast on TrojanVision and LA36.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- He is an avid supporter of US Soccer and soccer in general.
- While not composing, he enjoys studying linguistics and foreign languages, specifically Spanish and Italian.
- Often collaborates as a composer with filmmaker and fellow USC student Ariel Adler.
- As a child, would only respond to the name "John Elway," due to his fascination with the Denver Broncos star quarterback.
- Ultimately life is measured in relative terms, and it comes down to what you did when you could, while you could, with what you had.
- Say what you mean. Mean what you say.
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