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Craig Vitosh was born in Beatrice, Nebraska to the parents Dennis and Marcella Vitosh. He was raised in Diller, Nebraska, a small rural town just outside of Beatrice. Growing up in a rural farming community, Craig learned hard work at a young age. Craig was active in school and involved in numerous activities. He enjoyed playing baseball, playing trumpet and fell in love with singing and acting. He was a part of Diller High School award winning select showcase choir and placed high in local and state solo competitions. Craig also was bitten by the acting bug when he tried out for his first HS play. Craig went onto Southeast Community College Beatrice to attain his AA Degree and to further his love for acting and singing, joining the select touring showcase choir, pep band and was cast in all of the theatrical productions, including musicals. Craig then attended Northwest Missouri State University on a theater and vocal scholarship and graduated with his BS Theatre Degree in 1993. While at NWMSU, he was in several plays and musicals and was also part of the Select Men's Choir. During this time period, Craig was the lead singer for a local Midwest rock band, Blind Vision, which toured various Midwest venues from 1988 until disbanding in 1993. After graduating college, Craig had an opportunity to try out for Second City in Chicago, but the meeting never happened and he decided to pursue another career path. Over the years, Craig has kept his love for music alive by writing, jamming with various musicians and becoming the lead singer for Sweatin' Bullets, a blues rock band based out of Dallas and found local success during their run from 1997 until their break up in 2001. Craig wrote and co-wrote nearly 20 songs during this period. In 1993, Craig landed a job that moved him to Dallas, Texas. Over the next few years, Craig found success in management, leadership and sales for a couple different companies. In 2001, Craig joined a limousine company in Dallas and became the Director of Operations and helped build the company into one of the top limousine companies in Dallas with affiliates nationwide. In 2010, Craig bought the company and ran it until 2016 until splitting ways with his business partner. In 2016, Craig started another limousine company and ran it until 2020. In addition to starting this company, Craig became a sales consultant for a new homes sales & construction company. Currently he is seeking his Texas Real Estate License. Craig met his wife, Jacquelyn and they were married in 1995. They have two children together, X-Zavier and Cameron, both residing in the Dallas area. Both sons were very athletic and had success in multiple sports, but both went onto the next level with X-Zavier playing 2 years Semi-Professional football and Cameron playing on a college football scholarship. X-Zavier not only works for a company, but shares a little of his dad's entrepreneurial spirit and started his own clothing line, Five Klothing Co. Cameron is also an actor and has already been cast in several movies, commercials and various projects. His wife is a successful businesswoman in the Dallas area and when they are not working hard or attending their son's events, they both love to travel. In 2019, Craig started writing KnowMe, a social media piece to address racial and social injustice and the project was slated to tape early 2020, until the Coronavirus pandemic hit and halted the production. It resumed under safety guidelines and was filmed and released via numerous social media platforms and has had an immediate impact and has continued to grow and reach thousands of people. Craig also had a small part in the upcoming feature, The Devil's Ring, directed by Award Winning Juan Salas, which is to be released at the end of 2020. Craig landed a small part in the movie, Living (2020) by Jeremiah Alexander and was cast in Cowboys From Hell (2021) by "Bloody" Billy Pon. In July 2020 wrote the film/short DarQness (2021) and it is in the pre-production stages. In addition, Craig is currently writing the script for another short film trailer, Quaran-Teen (2021). Craig joined and is represented by ICON Studios Dallas.