Craig studied at the William Esper Studio in New York City and landed his first role on stage playing Bob Lansky in the off-Broadway production of Beyond Therapy. From that stage appearance, he was cast in his first television role in the mini-series Love Without Borders (2002). Playing a tough yet compassionate police officer, Craig truly shined as an actor and a career was born. He plunged into the independent film world playing diverse characters and challenging himself with each role he embraced. Craig's recent credits include The Irishman, playing Tino in Brothers By Blood, playing Marshal Romano on Power (2014), Dominic in Green Book (2018) directed by Peter Farrelly, Power (2014) directed by Blue Bloods (2010) and Officer Chris Maldonado on TV-series Blue Bloods (2010).
Craig Donnelly is known for Finally Caught (2022) and Ice Vikings (2021).
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Craig Duda is known for He Was a Quiet Man (2007), Fixing Rhonda (2008) and Shiloh Falls (2007).
Craig Serling is an Emmy nominated, writer, editor, and producer who brings a disciplined creative vision and intuitive understanding of human drama to his work. After receiving a (B.S) in Film and Photographic Arts at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Craig began his career producing documentaries. He gained notoriety for " American Heroes", filmed in Bosnia during the siege of Sarajevo others included "Roseland," chronicles the gentrification of a community - which earned Craig a directing fellowship at the American Film Institute and "Received Damage," investigates punk rock band "Black Flag," through rare interviews. Craig translated this passion for human-interest stories and knack for tracking large ensemble story-lines into highly successful projects in both the scripted and verite' space. In 2008, Craig produced and directed a series of narrative films titled JAM - which traveled the film festival circuit extensively before landing multiple distribution deals with (Starz Media) and (Showtime Networks), broadcast over 300+. In the unscripted space, Craig has worked on first season stalwarts "Survivor", and "American Idol" and been instrumental in formatting over 20 other cable and network television series. Craig has worked for nearly every major network and cable outlet including Discovery networks where he was Supervising Producer on Animal Planet's "Gator Boys " and comedy troupe "Mall Cops." Other specials and pilots can be viewed on Craig's website.. Craig, (2018) is working on packaging his next feature "Science of Luck" and pitching a TV movie "Signposts" as a backdoor pilot for a premium content provider. Craig teaches and participates in panels and workshops for filmmakers in New York state.. He is an active member of the Director's Guild of America.
Craig Edmondson is known for Hello Darlin' (2020).
Craig Edwards was born and raised in Birmingham, West Midlands, England UK. His mother, Elaine and his father, Hugh Edwards are business owners. He has English, Irish, Trinidadian and French ancestry. Motor-racing, soccer and martial arts filled most of Craig's recreational time growing up. Craig would also attend his local theatre group up until the age of 11. At 11 years old Craig began to pursue a modeling opportunities and by the age of 19 had faced up many large advertising campaigns. At the age of 19 Craig decided to leave modeling on the back burner and look to his entrepreneurial side opening his own furniture store, whist continuing to occasionally dabble at acting. By the age of 25 Edwards missed the acting industry and made a return, he has since signing to some high profile projects. Craig has been engaged to Luna Verheyden as of 2016
Craig Eldridge is known for The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), The Tuxedo (2002) and House at the End of the Street (2012).
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Craig Elrod is a writer and director based in Austin, Texas. He directed and co-wrote the feature films Mustang Island ( co-written with Nathan Smith; 2017 Dallas International Film Festival Special Jury Award; acquired by Netflix) and The Man from Orlando (co-written with Jason Newman). He has also written and directed several award-winning shorts, including Molly (2014 SXSW Film Festival) and Petting Sharks (2010 SXSW Jury Award winner). Along with his frequent collaborator and producing partner Michael Mobley, Elrod participated in 2018 Sundance Institute Creative Producing Labs & Summit for his feature Who's Sorry Now. Elrod newest short film, Fortyhands, is set for production in 2022.