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As an actor, musician, singer/songwriter, and DJ, Craig has been involved in the arts for most of his life. Born in Greensboro, North Carolina, he did his first play at the age of 11, playing the title role in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." He continued to do theatre throughout high school while also playing in various rock bands. After graduating from Western Guilford HS in 1979, Craig continued writing and performing music in clubs along with friend and fellow actor Lee Spencer in their band The Return. In 1988, Craig moved to Washington, DC where he got involved in the abundant theatre community, performing at such notable venues as Arena Stage and The Studio Theatre, where he also studied under Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory founder Joy Zinoman. At Arena Stage, Craig appeared in "You Can't Take It With You" performing alongside DC stage veteran Robert Prosky. He also acted in many industrials, commercials, and in 1994 started a second career as a professional DJ at weddings and corporate events. He was awarded the 1996 DC One-Act Festival Acting Award for his portrayal of a dimwitted brother in the dysfunctional-family comedy "Sweet Dreams, Miss America." Craig moved to Los Angeles in 2005 where he continues to perform and DJ.