Craig David Dowsett is known for The Area 51 Incident (2022), The House That Zombies Built (2023) and Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023).
Craig De Lorenzo is an actor and producer, known for Younger (2015), Will You Take This Dog? (2020) and Experimenter (2015).
Craig DeLuz is a well-known writer, actor, public speaker and media Commentator in the Sacramento Region. As an actor, Craig is best known for his work on stage. He has stared as "Louie" short for Lucifer in Calvary Christian Center's original stage production, Oh Hell No: A Revelation of Hell, which he also helped write and produce. He has also played a major role as "Roman" in, and was the principal writer for another Calvary original, Jesse: A Modern day Easter Story. Craig has also played major roles in numerous other stage productions including Where Are the Fathers, The Cup and Christmas at Myrtle's House. Craig's film debut was in the principal role of as "Julio" in the groundbreaking in an independent film Dark Truths: The Movie in 3D. In California Kings, a crime-drama web series, he plays a a violent drug trafficker named "Andre". Craig is also featured in the web series, DOA: Diary of An Assassin where he plays "Gideon" a hired killer with a moral code. More recently, Craig played a lead role as "Dante Valentino" in Rellik, worked opposite Judge Judy's Petri Byrd in The N-Word and played leading roles in numerous other short films. On television, Craig is the host of "Sacramento Film Works", where he interviews film industry experts from throughout the Sacramento Region. He has also appeared on ABC's Nightline, The Blaze and Australia's leading news program, The Project. He's also done commentary and analysis for local NBC, CBS, ABC & Fox Affiliates. Craig has also hosted local radio talk shows on KTKZ, KDEE & KJAY and been the subject of several articles in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times & the Sacramento Bee.
Craig DeRoche is known for 13th (2016), Trashed... (2007) and Joe Watkins: State of Independence (2020).
Craig Dear is known for Tell Me a Creepy Story (2023).
Craig Deering was born on August 15, 1987 in Wheaton, Illinois, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Lifelines (2015), Asylum of Fear (2018) and Pick Up (2019). He has been married to Callie Deering since September 22, 2017.
Craig Deshner is known for Lefty Lucy (2018).
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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