T.J. Craig starred in the world premier episodes of the prime-time shows “Secret Lives of Stepford Wives”” and “”Dead on Arrival,”” he played opposite Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman in “”National Lampoon’s Snatched””, and the Lorde: “”Royals”” parody music video he co-starred in for “”The Key Of Awesome”” has reached over 22 MILLION views on YouTube. His feature film debut, in which he played opposite Jeff Stewart and Michael Sattow, was the multiple award winning: Under Jakob’s Ladder. Last year, he played the lead role of Norman Starns in the season 3 premiere episode of the critically acclaimed hit show: “”Evil Lives Here.”” He has also been featured on “”The Good Wife””, Lipstick Jungle, Deadly Sins, and As The World Turns””, among others. He is currently set to star in the new Rick Charles Mueller play: I Am Irish, at the Thirteenth Street Repertory Theatre in New York. He is a classically trained actor with a degree in Theatre performance from Fordham University, Lincoln Center, and remains active in theatre, film, and television.”

T.J. Craig
Movies

New York
NEW YORK is a contemporary story of friendship set against the larger than life backdrop of a city often described as the centre of the world. Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) has gone abroad for the first time in his life and soon enough he begins to see and love America…
Fun Facts
Completed his internship at The Actor's Studio in New York.
Trained at Fordham University's prestigious theatre department at Lincoln Center.
Attended The Dwight School in Manhattan (class of 2002).
College roommate of Pawel Szajda.
Was classmates with Taylor Schilling while at Fordham, both were acting majors.
Proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild (now Sag-Aftra).
Performed at Carnegie Hall three times before his 19th birthday.
Born and raised in Manhattan, New York.
Co-Starred in The Key of Awesome's music video parody of Lorde's ROYALS. The video was an immediate viral sensation, raking in millions of views in the first week alone, and as of June, 2019, has been viewed on YouTube over 22 million times.
Was mentored by Thomas G. Waits.