Craig Bullock was born on 17 December 1970 in Pasadena, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Scooby-Doo (2002), The Sweetest Thing (2002) and American Pie (1999).
Craig Burnatowski is an Actor/Singer/Voice Director based in Toronto. Born in Quebec and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. He Studied Fine Arts - Acting at York University in Toronto. He got his professional start with musicals (travelling to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and playing Berger in Canstage's production of Hair) and motion capture for video games (Resident Evil: Outbreak, Rainbow Six: Vegas). In 2008 he became the Casting Director and Voice Acting Director for Xaviant and worked for several years to help bring their game "Lichdom:Battlemage" to life. As a singer/songwriter, he has recorded half a dozen albums that can be found on all major streaming services including: Big Shiny '90s (The Pandemic Files), Plaid Soul (Who Cares What the Neighbours Think?), Alternate End (Means to an End), The Meltdown (December), and 9 Lives & Counting (Beautiful Distraction, King Maybe). Audio and video examples of his music can be found on his official sites.
Craig Butta is an actor and producer, known for Listen Up Philip (2014), Person to Person (2017) and Dad Day (2016).
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Craig C. Chen is an actor who was born in San Fernando, but considers Northridge, California to be his hometown. He studied acting at Moorpark College and Santa Barbara City College. Simi Valley Adult School certified him as a Pharmacy Technician. Forest Wise and Mike Dytri discovered Craig and cast him in a film called "Hussy: Life is Nice 2000," which was released in the year 2000. He returned to acting with a speaking role, photographing the ghost of a flying dragon in Return of the Ghostbusters (Hank Braxtan, Director), which was released in 2007, and Craig has been acting ever since. Craig is a Ghostbuster fan, and still has a Ghostbuster uniform. He enjoys playing the role of law enforcement officers. People who meet Craig often tell him they've seen him in Return of the Ghostbusters, as a student driver in the "Death: One Size Fits All" episode of "1,000 Ways to Die," and/or a SoupMan commercial. In addition to acting, Craig guards film and television locations.
Craig Cackowski was born on October 3, 1969. He is an actor and director, known for Drunk History (2013), Community (2009) and Veep (2012).
Craig Calamis is a New York based filmmaker with more than ten years experience in the industry as a producer, director and writer. His diverse skillset encompasses narrative films, documentary and episodic series. Across these formats, Craig has worked in all aspects of production from development to post-production and marketing. He's directed six films that have been collectively awarded at eighteen domestic and international film festivals, and his feature-length directorial-debut "The Drifter" was acquired by distributor Terror Films for a worldwide digital release. Since the release of "The Drifter" Craig has been working in New York City as a freelance director, cinematographer and writer with clients including: Zumiez, Lonely Planet, Sony Records, Atlantic Records, American Authors and Lin Manuel Miranda. His work appears on iTunes, Amazon, Vevo, Xbox Live and many more leading digital platforms. Craig's decade of experience in writing, producing and directing has made him passionate, well-rounded filmmaker and a valuable component to any production. www.CraigCalamis.com
Craig Callo is known for The Elephant in the Room (2020).
Craig Camerer is known for Forged in Fire (2015).
Craig Campobasso is known for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004), Tremors 3: Back to Perfection (2001) and The Perfect Host (2010).