Craig's early life unfolded in Halifax, Nova Scotia, though he spent the majority of his childhood in the picturesque province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
It was the iconic performance of Marlon Brando in "A Streetcar Named Desire" that initially sparked his passion for the stage, marking the beginning of his career.
Over time, Craig's extensive experience in classical and contemporary theatre, including a notable performance in Eric Bogosian's one-man show "Drinking in America", was accompanied by a growing desire to direct, culminating in the staging of Woody Allen's "God" and Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet".
This period of creative exploration ultimately led Craig to Toronto, where he spent the next 15 years of his life, collaborating with numerous talented individuals, including a memorable turn as "Soranzo" in acclaimed stage director Jackie Maxwell's production of "'Tis Pity She's A Whore".
Following a six-week study under the tutelage of world-renowned actor and teacher Uta Hagen, Craig made the transition from the stage to film and television.
Fast-forward to the present day, and Craig has established himself as a versatile artist, now incorporating voice work into his repertoire. His impressive portfolio includes a notable role as the pep speech-giving coach in EA Sports' official trailer for NHL 16, as well as numerous other projects.