Craig Pryce's professional journey began shortly after graduating from the film program at York University. Within a span of just two years, he produced and directed the cult classic "Revenge of the Radioactive Reporter," which garnered international attention and was picked up for distribution by MCA/Universal.
This early success was followed by Craig's direction of the horror film "The Dark," which boasted an impressive cast featuring Stephen McHattie, Brion James, and Neve Campbell. The film's popularity led to its acquisition by HBO and Polygram Filmed Entertainment.
Craig's subsequent focus shifted to television, where he directed a variety of series, including "Psi Factor" for CBS/Eyemark, "Goosebumps" for the Fox Network, "Zack Files" for YTV, and "Life with Derek" for the Disney Channel. The latter, which aired in 125 countries, cemented Craig's reputation as a versatile and accomplished director.
Throughout his career, Craig has accumulated an impressive 60-plus episodic credits, earning him four Director Guild nominations and two Gemini nominations.
In recent years, Craig has directed a range of television movies, including the romantic comedies "I Me Wed" and "Double Wedding." He has also been instrumental in the creation of the popular "Good Witch" franchise, directing six installments of the series, which has become the longest-running and highest-rated television movie series for Hallmark.
Craig has recently completed work on the romantic comedy "Fir Crazy," starring Sarah Lancaster, and is currently involved in the development of several television projects.