Craig, a renowned Australian filmmaker, has achieved immense success in his career, earning multiple accolades and recognition globally. He is a two-time AACTA award winner, first for his work on the TV comedy "Double The Fist," which he co-wrote, directed, and produced, and secondly for his direction on the Indigenous sketch show "Black Comedy."
Throughout his 15-year career, Craig has produced and directed over 30 hours of television, with his work being sold to over 20 countries. His impressive portfolio also includes an International Gold Promax for his network promo series for Showtime Australia.
In 2017, Craig's horror film "Red Christmas," starring horror icon Dee Wallace, was released and subsequently sold to Netflix US following its theatrical run. The film received widespread acclaim, selling to UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, NZ, Korea, Turkey, and Latin America. It also had a successful festival circuit, earning praise from prominent publications such as LA Times, Variety, Scream Magazine, Fangoria, and Bloody Disgusting. ABC Arts Australia commissioned a "making of" series, which was listed as one of The Guardian's 10 best Australian shows of 2017.
As an actor, Craig has appeared in numerous successful comedy television programs, including "Black Comedy," "Double The Fist," "The Moodys," "Review With Myles Barlow," and "The Elegant Gentleman's Guide To Knife Fighting." He also starred in the indie comedy "The Tail Job," which screened at Slamdance 2016. Craig has had roles in the ob-doc programs "Next Step Hollywood," "Miso Hungry," and "Horror Movie; A low budget nightmare."