Born Craig Arthur Henningsen in Winfield, Illinois on August 20, 1987 to parents Peter and Carly Henningsen. At a young age, the parents separated leaving Craig and older brother, Christian to live with the father. While Peter worked several jobs as a single parent, Craig went to a neighborhood babysitter, where he sparked an interest in martial arts from the black belt sitter. Craig started taking classes at Sharkey's Karate in Naperville, Illinois learning from world class instructors John Sharkey and Matt Mullins. Known by his peers to be competitive and tenacious, Craig trained everyday to reach greatness in the martial art world. Over the course of his competitive youth tours, he holds three world and thirty five national titles, two ESPN ISKA (International Sport Karate Association) Championships and unconverted three back-to-back AKA (American Karate Association) Warrior Cup wins. He is a second degree black belt in Shorei-Ryu karate. During this time, Craig began his career in the entertainment industry. He was discovered by Jackie Chan's manager in the Emmy Award winning Discovery Channel documentary XMA: Xtreme Martial Arts (2003) Balancing school and his acting training, Craig traveled back and forth from Chicago to Los Angeles meeting with Hollywood's top producers. Under his manager's guidance, they met with John Woo , 'Lorenzo Di Bonaventura' , Lawrence Bender , and Neal H. Moritz to create a vehicle for the next action star. With the history of action franchises and introducing young actors, Craig landed a development deal with New Line Cinema and producer 'Mark Ordesky (I)' . Screenwriter, Bob Soderstrom wrote an action thriller called South Halsted, attached with Craig as the led. Ultimately the script was not picked up by the studio. Later, Craig made his film debut in a John Gulager film, Feast III: The Happy Finish (2009) playing a heroic supporting character named Jean Claude-Seagal, real life martial art stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Steven Seagal Craig will appear next in a Simone Bartesaghi film Run (2013) along with William Moseley , Kelsey Asbille , and Eric Roberts
Craig Henry is known for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013), Code 8 (2019) and Brick Mansions (2014).
Craig Hensley, born and raised in southern Arizona, is an American actor known for his large body of stage work which began with a dance scholarship at the Richard France Academy in Tucson while he was studying to be a forest ranger at the University of Arizona. Eventually the call of "show biz" won and Craig began acting full time. Stage work led to film work, and Mr. Hensley has enjoyed extensive travel while accumulating comedic and dramatic film, television and theater credits ranging from New York to Los Angeles and numerous locales in between. While spending time in his home state he wrote and performed the one-man stage play "Wyatt: Last Words"; an exploration of the meaning behind Wyatt Earp's deathbed utterance "Suppose...suppose." Craig also wrote the stage play "Redemption" and performed in it with Ric Maddox, co-creator of the feature Western "Dead Men". Mr. Hensley eventually moved back to Arizona to be near family, and where he met his future wife, costume designer Jenna Miller, on a photo shoot. Along with their Golden Retriever, Coosa, Craig and Jenna are aficionados of desert and ocean and divide their time between southern Arizona and southern California.
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Craig Hinde is known for Witch, Unravel and One Thousand Flames.
Craig Holland is known for 48 Angels (2007).
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Craig Horner was born on January 24, 1983 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor and producer, known for See No Evil (2006), Legend of the Seeker (2008) and Once Upon a Time (2011).
Craig Hosking was born on March 31, 1958. He is known for Dunkirk (2017), Spectre (2015) and Interstellar (2014).
Craig grew up in Chicago and was the youngest of 3 children. He graduated from the Chicago Academy of Performing Arts in 1986, then went on to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena California and graduated in 1988. Craig's done film, television, voice overs, music videos and radio broadcast. He is now the president of ScrappyCo Productions and is in preproduction on several film and television projects written and produced by himself and his colaborators. Craig has also written a commentary on his career in the entertainment industry entitled "27 and All Washed Up".