Craig Horner, a multi-talented individual, hailing from Australia, was born on January 24, 1983. His early introduction to the world of acting came through school productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Maids, which ignited a burning passion within him for the craft. Beyond his impressive acting skills, Horner is also a gifted musician, proficient in playing the guitar and penning original music. He was a key member of the band "Earth For Now", also known as "Unstable Conditions", which performed in the prestigious city of Hollywood, California. The band's electrifying set would often begin with the captivating song "Howl at the Moon". However, in 2012, Horner and his bandmate Steve Matsumura announced their departure from the group, bringing an end to their musical endeavors together.
Craig Horner has been actively involved in the television industry since the year 2001, making appearances in a diverse range of programs, including the notable roles in "Cybergirl", "Swimming Upstream", "Totally Wild", and "Monarch Cove".
In the year 2008, he joined the esteemed cast of the popular Australian children's drama series "Blue Water High", where he played the captivating role of surfer Garry Miller. His subsequent role as Ash Dove in the series "H2O: Just Add Water" further showcased his versatility as an actor.
However, it is perhaps his starring role as Richard Cypher in the television series "Legend of the Seeker" that has cemented his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. The series, which is a syndicated adaptation of Terry Goodkind's "Sword of Truth" book series, has garnered a significant following worldwide.
Notably, in addition to his extensive and diverse body of work in the realm of acting, Horner has also ventured into the world of filmmaking, making notable appearances in a plethora of cinematic productions, including the 2006 thriller "See No Evil", which starred the talented Michael J. Pagan alongside him.