Craig Smith is known for Instant Death (2017) and Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz (2013).
Craig Smyser is known for Killer Legends (2014).
Craig Snoyer is known for X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), The Time Traveler's Wife (2009) and RoboCop (2014).
Craig Sparrowhawk is an actor, known for Son of a Gun (2014).
Craig Stanghetta is an actor, known for 2012 (2009), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) and Flash Gordon (2007).
His mother a dance teacher, his father a gambler, at 17 Stark left Louisiana and went to work for Marlon Brando, after which he was hired to build a notorious nightclub for Jack Nicholson. At that time, Stark went on to act in several TV shows and independent film classics such as, Border Radio (1987), Intruder (1989), Chrome Hearts (1989) and This Ain't Bebop (1989). Leaving Hollywood, coming back in 2012, Stark has done several television projects from "Nashville", "Reckless", "Magnum P.I." and "Sleepy Hollow" to such blockbuster films as, "Homefront", "Django Unchained", "The Hateful Eight", "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", "Honey Boy" and Lana Del Rey videos. Mr. Stark is also the 1st prize winner of the Producers Guild of America / Debra Hill Competition in 2012 and the Canon Imagination Film Contest in 2013. His most recent film projects, "Alice", along with an "Untitled Paul Thomas Anderson Project" and the film, "Tyger Tyger" has influenced Mr. Stark to form his own production company with several film projects slated.
Craig is originally from London. He is known for performances in theatre that include: 'Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night-Time' (West End, Piccadilly Theatre), 'Fatherland' (Lyric Theatre, Frantic Assembly), 'Ghost' (West End), and 'Doctor Faustus' (West End, Jamie Lloyd Company) His Film/TV credits include: 'Mary Poppins Returns' (Disney), 'Homeland' (Fox 21), 'Doctors' (BBC), 'Lake Placid: Legacy' (Sony/Syfy), 'Casualty' (BBC), 'Down To Earth' (BBC) and 'EastEnders'(BBC).
Craig Stepp is an actor, known for Mixed-ish (2019), This Is Us (2016) and Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013).
Born in Liberty, Missouri, as Gail Shikles Jr., tall, suave Craig Stevens will forever be remembered for his role as the cool, laid-back private eye Peter Gunn (1958), a ground-breaking show that ushered in the era of tough but smooth private eyes who were handy with their fists and with the ladies, and which also pioneered the use of jazz as not only background music but its main theme song. Stevens was attending Kansas University and planning a career in dentistry when he began performing in student plays at the university. Bitten by the acting bug, he moved to California, and in 1941 was signed by Warner Bros., where he met his future wife, Alexis Smith. Although never a front-rank star, Stevens played many second-leads through the 1940s and 1950s. Sci-fi fans will know him best as the lead in the somewhat cult-classic The Deadly Mantis (1957). With his film career in a rut, he moved over to television, and it was there he made his mark in the landmark "Peter Gunn" series. He made many guest-starring appearances in TV series over the years, had recurring roles in such series as Dallas (1978) and starred in ITC's Man of the World (1962). He retired after a role in his old friend Blake Edwards' 1981 film S.O.B. (1981).
Craig Stevenson is an actor and producer, known for Vampire Academy (2022), The Machinist (2004) and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991).