Conor Moore is an Impressionist, digital content creator and Stand up comedian. He hails from Mullingar in Ireland. Impressively, Conor has most notably made a name for himself across an array of sports including Football, Formula 1, and Golf. His impersonations have garnered much attention and views from all over the world which include Tiger Woods, Max Verstappen, Rory McIlroy, Jose Mourinho, Jurgen Klopp and many more.
His online content has garnered close to a billion views across his social media. He has over 2.5 million followers across all platforms.
Conor produced a two-minute social media sketch for the 2018 Masters on the eve of the tournament, and was so popular, it was relayed by a number of major American networks including NBC, ABC, CNN and ESPN Sports Centre.
Conor has partnered with NBC Sports to bring his content to the Golf Channel and worked at the 2018 Open Championship in Carnoustie in Scotland as well as the Ryder Cup in Paris. In 2019, he worked at the Players Championship, the Arnold Palmer and at Augusta.
Ahead of the Ryder Cup in 2018, Conor was personally asked by the European team to create a "comedic" motivational video of impressions to be viewed exclusively behind closed doors by The European team in the team room. Teh reaction to the video can be seen in the Ryder Cup 2018 documentary on Sky Sports.
Conor presented ‘The Conor Moore Show’ on Golf Pass, a NBC Golf Channel Production. The show was a “nearly live” look back at the biggest sports stories in the world. Conor offered his hilarious take on pro golf, combined with sketches, celebrity interviews which included jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, Nate Bargatze and many more, all with his unique brand of humour mixed in.
Conor teamed up with Tiger Woods and Bridgestone Golf to create a TV advertisement.
The advertisement which was released in 2019 saw Conor imitate Tiger with not only his golf swing but his personality too.
Conor worked with Sky Sports News creating a variety of impressions on their now legendary football ‘Transfer Deadline Day’ coverage. He was also invited to perform to a star-studded audience including former England Managers Sven Goran Erikson, Roy Hodgson, Sam Allardyce and Steve McClaren at the Legends of Football event in London which saw Frank Lampard honoured for his contribution to sport.
In 2021 he gained worldwide attention again this time in the world of F1 with his spot on impressions of drivers and team principals. He was invited by F1, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes F1 to make content with them for social media. He worked with Carlos Sainz, George Russell, Toto Wolff and Daniel Riccardo to create viral hits that reached millions of viewers on social media and on Sky Sports Tv.
In addition to his lively, comical, and sharp-witted skits of the sporting world, Conor has also impersonated an array of famous names such as Matthew McConaughey, Donald Trump, and Piers Morgan to name but a few. Indeed, Conor’s sketches extend to the political world, sports, entertainment and beyond.
He has appeared regularly on National television in Ireland and the UK on RTÉ and Virgin Media One, and Sky.
Most recently, he has completed a nationwide stand up tour in Ireland with the tour selling out in over 40 venues.
His online content has garnered close to a billion views across his social media. He has over 2.5 million followers across all platforms.
Conor produced a two-minute social media sketch for the 2018 Masters on the eve of the tournament, and was so popular, it was relayed by a number of major American networks including NBC, ABC, CNN and ESPN Sports Centre.
Conor has partnered with NBC Sports to bring his content to the Golf Channel and worked at the 2018 Open Championship in Carnoustie in Scotland as well as the Ryder Cup in Paris. In 2019, he worked at the Players Championship, the Arnold Palmer and at Augusta.
Ahead of the Ryder Cup in 2018, Conor was personally asked by the European team to create a "comedic" motivational video of impressions to be viewed exclusively behind closed doors by The European team in the team room. Teh reaction to the video can be seen in the Ryder Cup 2018 documentary on Sky Sports.
Conor presented ‘The Conor Moore Show’ on Golf Pass, a NBC Golf Channel Production. The show was a “nearly live” look back at the biggest sports stories in the world. Conor offered his hilarious take on pro golf, combined with sketches, celebrity interviews which included jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy, Nate Bargatze and many more, all with his unique brand of humour mixed in.
Conor teamed up with Tiger Woods and Bridgestone Golf to create a TV advertisement.
The advertisement which was released in 2019 saw Conor imitate Tiger with not only his golf swing but his personality too.
Conor worked with Sky Sports News creating a variety of impressions on their now legendary football ‘Transfer Deadline Day’ coverage. He was also invited to perform to a star-studded audience including former England Managers Sven Goran Erikson, Roy Hodgson, Sam Allardyce and Steve McClaren at the Legends of Football event in London which saw Frank Lampard honoured for his contribution to sport.
In 2021 he gained worldwide attention again this time in the world of F1 with his spot on impressions of drivers and team principals. He was invited by F1, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes F1 to make content with them for social media. He worked with Carlos Sainz, George Russell, Toto Wolff and Daniel Riccardo to create viral hits that reached millions of viewers on social media and on Sky Sports Tv.
In addition to his lively, comical, and sharp-witted skits of the sporting world, Conor has also impersonated an array of famous names such as Matthew McConaughey, Donald Trump, and Piers Morgan to name but a few. Indeed, Conor’s sketches extend to the political world, sports, entertainment and beyond.
He has appeared regularly on National television in Ireland and the UK on RTÉ and Virgin Media One, and Sky.
Most recently, he has completed a nationwide stand up tour in Ireland with the tour selling out in over 40 venues.