Craig Peter Coletta is an actor, known for Call Girl of Cthulhu (2014), What Happens Next Will Scare You (2020) and Sucks for us all (2018).
Craig Peters was born in Croydon, South London and is a classically trained stage and screen actor. Since graduating from the prestigious Manchester School of Theatre, he's forged a career playing characters that are outcasts and outsiders, with roles ranging from Shakespeare (Romeo in 'Romeo and Juliet'), through satire, to urban street dramas such as 'Jungle'... even playing an Immortal Lord of Dreams ('Sandman')! Having studied martial arts at a young age, Craig is adept at stage combat and fight choreography. With a natural flair for storytelling, Craig has written multiple scripts for both film and stage, many of which he has also directed.
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Craig Porritt made his acting debut in 2005 in the short film '7623'. Since then he has appeared in over 40 film and television productions. Craig took his early training with Theresa Sears and David Switzer, and continued with advanced training at Walter Alza Acting Studio. During his 16 year acting career, Craig has worked with Director Guillermo del Toro and comedian Russell Peters (as part of an ensemble cast). He has appeared in productions starring Trish Stratus, Pamela Anderson, Zoe Kravitz, Vivica A. Fox, and David Bradley. On television you may have seen Craig in The Strain, Rookie Blue, Forensic Factor, and Outlaw Bikers. His most recent credits include the film White Night, which premiered in 2020 on Prime Video, and the film Peppergrass (April 2021 in post-production).
Within two years of graduating from the York University film program, Craig produced and directed the campy cult classic "Revenge, of the Radioactive Reporter" which was picked up for international distribution by MCA/Universal. Craig went on to direct the horror flick, "The Dark" starring Stephen McHattie, Brion James and Neve Campbell which sold to HBO and Polygram Filmed Entertainment. Craig then began directing several television series including "Psi Factor" for CBS/Eyemark, "Goosebumps" for the Fox Network, "Zack Files" for YTV, and "Life with Derek" for the Disney Channel, which was broadcast in 125 countries. With over sixty episodic credits, Mr. Pryce has received four Director Guild nominations and two Gemini nominations. Mr. Pryce has recently directed several television movies including the romantic comedies "I Me Wed" and "Double Wedding". He also directed six "The Good Witch" movies, the longest running and highest rated television movie series for Hallmark starring Catherine Bell (Jag, Army Wives) and Chris Potter (Heartland). Craig recently wrapped the romantic comedy "Fir Crazy" starring Sarah Lancaster (Chuck), as well as seventh installment of "The Good Witch" and has several television projects in development.
Craig Quartermaine is an actor and producer, known for Unreported World (2000), Everybody Gets Stabbed (2020) and Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast (2012).
Craig is a West Yorkshire actor based in the home of Last of the Summer Wine (1973), Holmfirth. He began auditioning for parts at the young age of 34, and has since been a progressive individual within the entertainment industry. He is a successful live theatre actor, who has also appeared in many feature films, shorts, TV films and TV series.
Craig Rainey entered indie film in 2001. Since then he has amassed an incredible volume of feature films, industrials, commercials and voice over work. He started as a neophyte, in 2001, with a lot of ambition and drive but not much guidance. As a result he scoured the web looking for in roads by which he could enter the film business. His first head shots were stills pulled from a video camera. He had no photographer to guide him so he, instead, used a video recorder and posed in different positions and with different looks until he found what he was looking for. His first audition was with indie film makers Carl and Rob Middleton of NonFiltered Productions in San Antonio. He landed the role of Jacob Godhead in the science fiction film Slayer Pro. Later he worked with the Middleton brothers on two more movies. As time went on Craig's experience grew as he worked with Ponderous Productions under the direction of Brett William Mauser. He started with Ponderous, appearing in day roles and extra work. He later was cast in larger supporting roles such as Logan Chambers, corrupt attorney, who appeared in two films, Tag and White and Black. In one of his biggest roles, Craig was cast as the Ponderous Universe's arch villain, Collin Donovan in The Innocence Saga, Craig played Collin Donovan over a ten feature length movie series. The ten features were filmed in 12 months: a phenomenal body of work, unmatched in the industry. Craig Rainey portrayed anchorman, Steve Highland in Ponderous' latest film, VOSOT. Ponderous recently released a short film entitled Heroic Journey of the Gay Man,Craig hosts the tongue-in-cheek immortal mythos story of a man's journey of awakening. The film has won several film festival awards and enjoys a large audience response world wide. Craig Rainey's career has been one of almost a fated path. In that vein Craig met up with the L.A. based Mutt Productions. His first role with them was the main villain "The Mayor" in the grind-house cult film, The Return of Johnny V. The film was recently released by Indican Pictures of Canada and is available on Amazon and NetFlix today. Craig appeared in two more films with Mutt Productions: Dani the Ranch Hand and most recent, Mahogany Sunrise where he plays a tow-headed leather clad hit man. His education in the business started with the must read book Acting for the Camera by Tony Barr. He studied comedy with Laurie Guzda. He got his greatest under the tutelage of acting coach John Lansch. They, over the years, have become great friends and Craig still leans on him for up training from time to time. He attended numerous seminar courses and read laboriously the writings of Stanislovski. Although he enjoys it, Craig rarely appears on the stage. He appeared as Simon Stride in the musical Jekyl and Hyde and he had the lead, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest. His first leading role came when he was cast as Dr. Marshall Dekker in the film Portrait in Sepia Tone, written and directed by Dr. Nancy Membrez. Portrait in Sepia Tone went on to win best film at the International Filmmaker's Festival in Kent, England. Craig was nominated for Best Male Lead Actor in a Feature Film. He didn't win, but the nomination was a great boon to his career. He acquired his first agent, Condra Artista some time in 2004. The imminent agency opened the way to professional film and commercial work for Craig. He appeared in big budget films like The Hitcher and Man of the House as well as booking regional and national commercials. His career had an unexpected break when he attended a San Antonio Film Council mixer in 2009. He met with Andrew Saldana who put him in contact with Mutt Productions. Aaron Lee Lopez, director, cast him as The Mayor in the grind-house-like film The Return of Johnny V. As the main villain in the film, he rose to a near celebrity status. He then appeared in the Mutt Productions film The Ranch Hand, directed by Brian Douglas. Craig Rainey enjoys the considerable attention from friends and fans alike. He is known as a heartful man with a solid intellect. His head for the business is boundless although he will admit he has much to learn.
Craig Rapacki is known for The Stolen Valley (2022) and Deuces Wild (2012).
Craig Rees was born on January 10, 1974 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. He is an actor and producer, known for Sutures (2009), The X Files (1993) and Friends (1994).