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Phil Craig is Co-Founder, Lead Historian and Master Story-Teller for Liberation Tours. He's also a professional actor with numerous credits in film, television and stage including seasons with the prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario, Canada. In 2014 Phil embarked on a world tour in the highly successful stage production The Last Confession starring David Suchet (who many will know as BBC's Inspector Hercule Poirot). Film-goers will recognize Phil as Rachel McAdams' father in the hit movie The Time Traveler's Wife or recall seeing him with Russel Crowe in Cinderella Man, or alongside Ralph Fiennes in David Cronenburg's Spider. More recently he appears in the award winning The Handmaid's Tale and guest stars in The Exorcist, following on the heels of the acclaimed Netflix horror series Hemlock Grove. Prior to the Covid lock down he appeared in the new series "The Hardy Boys" and "The Umbrella Academy". He has contributed several memorable characters for the CBC hit series Murdoch Mysteries and continues to lend his voice to numerous radio ad spots. Much to his chagrin, he is often remembered as the guy in the Lotto 6/49 commercial that gives away cottages to his family - and that commercial was a long time ago!
Phil has been guiding battlefield tours for over 10 years where his combination of story-telling skills, knowledge and passion for history takes you inside the battle in a way that few historians can. He has been studying military history since his teenage years and has made numerous trips to the battlefields of Europe to investigate, research and remember. Some of the most poignant spots we visit have come as the result of Phil 'tripping over them' during his battlefield discovery tours.
Phil is co-founder of the Georgina Military Museum in Keswick, Ontario and has won many awards for his military historical work including the prestigious Ontario Heritage Trust Award. He recently became the proud recipient of the Minister of Veteran Affairs Commendation, awarded to individuals "who have contributed in an exemplary manner to the remembrance of the contributions, sacrifices and achievements of Veterans." Phil continues to make himself available as a guest speaker to ensure that the stories are never forgotten. Phil is thirty years happily married to Pauline and is the proud father of four university-age children.
Phil is a passionate traveler, whether it be the rolling hills of the Somme, the storied landscape of Britain or the more recent battlefields of Germany and Italy. They each have their poignant stories of service and sacrifice and Phil is honoured to be able to share them with you.- Philip R. Craig was an American writer known for his Martha's Vineyard mysteries. He was born in Santa Monica and raised on a cattle ranch near Durango, Colorado. In 1951 he attended Boston University intending to become a minister, and got a degree in 1957. While at BU, he studied poetry with Robert Lowell, who quickly persuaded him that he had no future in that field, and turned to studying prose with Gerald Warner Brace, who encouraged him to write fiction. He taught English and Journalism at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts from 1962 to 1965, and at Wheelock College in Boston until 1999, at which point he retired to become a full-time writer. He was invited to join the Olympic fencing squad, but had to decline due to a knee injury. He died May 8, 2007 after a brief fight with cancer. He is survived by his wife Shirley, two children (Kimberlie and James S. Craig) and five grandchildren.
- Craig, a Texas native, has studied acting at HB Studio, and comedy improvisation at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater both in New York. He has performed and written with the skit/improv comedy group "Diaper Maffia" on stage and in web skits on Youtube. He has appeared in several independent and student films as well as theater productions. Within the past decade he has developed several theatrical "personalities" to entertain the New York nightlife crowd.
- Director
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Craig Philip Peterson is known for Gammelgormium: First Contact (2023).- Philip Craig is known for Crown Court (1972).
- Philip Craig is known for The Flight That Fought Back (2005).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Philip Craig Bryant is known for BeastMaster (1999).- Art Director
- Production Designer
- Art Department
Philip Craig is known for The Undaunted: Sir Humphrey Gilbert (1983), Yarns from Pigeon Inlet (1979) and Under the Umbrella Tree (1986).- Philip Craig is known for A Game of Chance.
- Philip Craig is known for Conviction (2002).