Born March 11 1976 Craig Parkinson was brought up in his native Blackpool and attended Blackpool and Fylde College before, at age 17, moving to London to study at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. After several years in bit parts on TV, he came to notice as impresario Tony Wilson in the 2007 film 'Control' about the Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, played by Sam Riley (with whom he would again work in 'Brighton Rock') and made some impact on television in the second series of 'Whitechapel' as twins who were possibly descended from the Kray brothers. Also on television he appeared in the 2013 ghost drama 'The Secret of Crickley Hall' with actress Susan Lynch, his real life spouse by whom he has a son. His theatre work has been varied, ranging from 'Measure For Measure' at the National Theatre to Mike Leigh's revival of 'Ecstasy.'
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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).