- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Craig Crumpton has been performing since he was in kindergarten. He won his first award as a singer in the 5th grade, and in his senior year of high school was a finalist as an actor and writer in regional, state and national fine arts competitions. He has toured professionally as a singer with award-winning music groups "Acappella," "The Daybreak Quartet," and "The Blackwoods Morning Variety Show" in Pigeon Forge, TN (The Blackwoods were inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2013).
A versatile actor/singer, Craig has appeared in dozens of stage productions including multiple roles in "Dollywood's A Christmas Carol" (2013) and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library (2013-14), and also has an expansive repertoire of character voices, impressions, accents and dialects. He's been hired as the on-camera photo double for Richard Schiff (Past Life), Billy Crystal (Parental Guidance), Nathan Lane (Local Talent), and Larry The Cable Guy (Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas).
Craig was cast in his first starring role as the villain in the 2013 kids/family movie "The Solomon Bunch" and has an upcoming appearance in the final installment of "The Hunger Games" movie franchise.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Craig Crumpton
- SpouseJoy Crumpton(June 18, 2005 - present)
- In addition to playing the villain for the 2013 kids/family feature "The Solomon Bunch," Craig also provided all the character voices for the movie. And during post-production, he worked as a Foley artist assisting in creating ambient sound effects on location and in the studio.
- Had the daunting task of imitating Captain Kirk in front of William Shatner when he was booked as a comedian for Dragon Con's 2011 Guest of Honor Awards Banquet in Atlanta, GA.
- Has played seven different characters in two separate stage productions of "A Christmas Carol" (Stone Mountain Park, Dollywood), including two female roles.
- Won an award for Best Kermit Impression from The Jim Henson Company at the 2003 San Diego Comic-Con. One of the judges for the contest, "Kermit's Swamp Years" writer Jim Lewis, autographed a poster for Craig with the note, "Steve Whitmire, look out!".
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