Craigs feature film credits include the box office hit "Scream 2," co-starring opposite Patrick Stewart in "Safe House" and his featured role opposite Daryl Hannah as her love interest in 2007s "Dark Honeymoon." Last year, Craig won Best Supporting Actor at the Elevate Film Festival. His own film "The Lovemaster" (with Farrah Fawcett), won Best Film honors at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.
Craig began his career in his hometown of Philadelphia, where he honed his comedy and characters winning the Best of Philly Award while working as a bartender and attending Temple University. As a voiceover artist, Craigs dead-on impression of Don Knotts was featured in the film "Pleasantville" (which he also played the narrator) and has voiced many hit animated series including "Teamo Supremo," "Monsters," and "I M Weasel."
Craigs small screen credits include his one-hour special on Comedy Central titled, "The Lovemaster... Unzipped," co-hosting duties on HBOs Comic Relief 2006, and roles on numerous prime time series. He was actually Joy Behars first guest in her Comedy Corner on ABCs "The View" and made a return appearance in April 2009.
As a scribe, Craig most recently wrote, produced and starred in "Totally Baked," a movie which was conceived from his own son asking if his dad had ever smoked marijuana. The film was distributed world-wide by Universal and can be found in all major retail outlets, including WalMart. "Totally Baked" was asked to be a featured film in the Austin Film Festival, was nominated for the 2008 High Times Stony Award, and is ranked in the top ten on Hulu.com. Craigs writing credits also include ABCs "Just the Ten of Us," and "Real Funny." He also wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed one-man show, "Whos Your Daddy?" at the Coronet Theater.
Inspired by his children, Craig has also published two hit childrens books, now in their third printing, entitled What You Have Now What Your Daddy Had Then and What You Have Now What Your Mommy Had Then.
Additionally, Craig has had his own nationally syndicated radio show, which after only ten months on the air, won the prestigious Communicator Award Crystal prize. Two of Craigs stand-up comedy routines made it to the Top 10 list on XM Radio, with Playing Army ranking #1. His Lovemaster routine was voted Most Popular Comedy on XM Radios Big Schtick Awards.
In 2004, Craig opened a comedy compound and retail outlet inspired by his nonprofit organization LaughterHeals.org. The Laughter Store (www.thelaughterstore.com) is a place to find all things funny pranks & gags, CDs, books, DVDs anything to make you laugh!
Craigs new stand-up DVD and CD, "The Lovemaster... Unzipped" was released by Universal worldwide in early 2008. The CD was featured on the front page of iTunes and was in the Billboard Top 20 for six straight weeks.
Inspired by laughter, Craig has created a new forum "Laughter Heals" where he combines his two decades of stand up into an uplifting seminar and humanistic forum to help those battling and suffering from cancer and other life-threatening diseases use the gift of laughter for self -healing universal wellness.
Currently, Craig is producing and writing a feature documentary called Live to Laugh along with Mark Harris ("Crash," "Gods & Monsters") and Dr. Michael Beckwith ("The Secret," "Oprah").