Craig Lauzon is well known to television audiences as a comedic actor on Royal Canadian Air Farce (1993). He made his first appearance on "Air Farce" in October 2002, and became a regular in September 2004. His send ups of Canadian political figures and cultural icons are spot-on and hilarious. Some of his most memorable characters have included Stephen Harper, John Baird and George Stroumboulopoulos. Craig's other television credits include Reliving Marilyn, Guilt Free Zone, Fool Canada, The Ron James Show, The Winnipeg Comedy Festival and several voices on the animated series Beyblade and feature Beyblade: The Movie. In addition to his work onscreen, he is an accomplished stage actor. Recent stage credits include: Trigorin in Stupid Fucking Bird, The Bird Collective's critically-acclaimed adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull, Where the Blood Mixes (Theatre Aquarius), Thunderstick (Native Earth Performing Arts), King Lear (National Arts Centre) and Trudeau and Levesque (VideoCabaret). Craig entered the alternative sketch comedy scene in 1996. In 1999, he was nominated for the Tim Sims Encouragement Award, and latched onto a regular role on The Comedy Network's Chez Carla. Next, he co-wrote and starred in The Chick and Cubby Comedy Hour, a Canadian Comedy Award nominee for Best New Play. He also received a Canadian Comedy Award-nomination for his own one-hour TV special, Ham I Am, for The Comedy Network. Craig is a founding member of the sketch comedy troupe Tonto's Nephews with Native-Canadian roots. His acting career is based in Toronto, Ontario.
Craig is best known for his recurring role as Elvis Yeager on the CW hit 'Jane the Virgin'. Craig grew up in a small town outside of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. During summers of college, he was a company member at the Tony award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival, appearing in 8 productions over 3 seasons (and was also the Festival's youngest Fight Captain at age 20). Craig remained in New York City for a year after college, appearing in numerous off-off-Broadway world premieres, including David Ian Lee's 'Sleeper' and Colin McKenna's 'Parking Lot, Lonely Heart', which scored him a rave review in the New York Times. After moving to Los Angeles in 2009, Craig co-founded the sketch comedy group Pursued By Bear with fellow NYU alumni Lisa J Dooley and Kelly Landry. Their videos have over 100,000 views online on websites like Cracked.com, Jest.com, and Funny or Die, and have also been featured in nearly a dozen film festivals since 2012, including the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, Dam Short Fest, Atlanta Shorts Fest, and Quirk Fest LA. Craig has been seen as the Newspaper Man in the 2012 Budweiser Super Bowl Ad "Return of the King" directed by Jake Scott, CBS's 'The Young and the Restless' and 'How I Met Your Mother', where he played the role of Turk Grimsby opposite series star Neil Patrick Harris. 'Jane the Virgin' on the CW, Facebook Watch's 'Sorry for Your Loss' alongside Elizabeth Olsen, and many more. He's provided voiceover work for dozens of companies including Dell, Honda, Dunkin Donuts, HP, and many more. Look for Craig in 2020 on the final season of 'Criminal Minds' on CBS. For professional inquiries, please contact Elyah Doyon at Coast to Coast Talent Group.
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