Chris Craddock
Canadian actor, playwright and filmmaker
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Chris Craddock is a Canadian actor, playwright and filmmaker.[1][2] From 2004 to 2008, he served as the artistic director of the Rapid Fire Theatre.[2][3][4] He is also a co-creator[3] and cast member[2] of the television series Tiny Plastic Men, for which he was nominated for a Rosie Award for Best Performance by an Alberta Actor.[5] He also wrote and directed the film It's Not My Fault and I Don't Care Anyway (2017), which is based on his play Public Speaking.[6][7]
- Actor
- playwright
- filmmaker
Chris Craddock | |
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| Education | University of Alberta (BFA) |
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At the 19th GLAAD Media Awards, Craddock, along with Nathan Cuckow and Aaron Marci, won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off Broadway for their play BASH'd: A Gay Rap Opera.[8]
Craddock is from Kitchener, Ontario.[9] In 1996, he graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting.[3] He resides in Edmonton as of October 2017.[4]