About Craig

By admin, August 29, 2009 11:19 am

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Craig was born in 1970 in Lytham St Annes near Blackpool in Lancashire. His father is originally from Liverpool and his mother from Glasgow. One of two brothers, Craig’s younger sibling is Dean Lennox Kelly who followed Craig into the acting profession at a young age and is best known for his role of Kev in Shameless.

Often the joker at school, Craig was good at sports and English and soon realised he had bit of a talent for entertaining his mates by impersonating his teachers which generally got him in to trouble but was ultimately one of the things that lead to him deciding to enroll on a drama foundation course at 16 years old in his hometown St Annes On Sea.

At eighteen, his next move was to Drama Centre London, where he trained as an actor for three years. On leaving Drama Centre Craig immediately landed a starring role in a film starring opposite Harvey Keitel and his career in acting had begun.

Craig has worked in numerous roles in TV, film and theatre his most notable jobs being a starring role in Young Americans, a small role in Titanic, a starring role playing Vince in Queer as Folk and a series regular in Casualty. At present he is playing the role of Luke Strong, the charming new factory boss and ladies man in Weatherfield’s Coronation Street. Craig has an upcoming role in the ITV drama Collision where he and Dean play actual brothers on screen for the first time.

An extensive list of Craig’s work can be seen on IMDB.

Craig is one of the UK’s most prolific voiceover artists, voicing the likes of Channel 4’s Shipwrecked and BBC’s The Real Hustle as well as multiple commercials, trailers and programmes.

Craig is an avid Liverpool fan and a keen footballer, recently realising his dream by playing opposite Kenny Dalglish in a charity match at Anfield. Craig is also an amateur kick boxer having trained in the sport for ten years.

Craig recently announced he would be appear on the seventh series of Strictly Come Dancing partnering Flavia Cacace and is currently in training before the his first live performance on in the group dance on 19th Sept followed by his two individual dances on 26th Sept on BBC1. More info on Craig and Strictly can be found here.

12 Responses to “About Craig”

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  3. Linda says:

    Hi, I remember you from school. Always good to see a local lad doing good. xx

  4. Mario says:

    Hi!!
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  5. Gill says:

    Hi there – you were on the same cruise as me and my hubby. I was dying to say hello but i didn’t want to disturb your time upon the fantastic Sea Princess. Hope you enjoyed it as much as we did :-)

  6. John Smith says:

    whoops, a spelling mistake!

  7. Griselda says:

    Craig, I am really rooting for you but you look scared to death! Channel that character you played on Waking the Dead. I bet that guy would go out there and dance like nobody’s business. ;) Best of luck!

  8. Dianne Baker says:

    After seeing last nights show, and your brother mentioning that your mum and dad met at a holiday camp in Blackpool in the sixties. That must be Pontins . Me , my sister and brother in law worked there too in the sixties. Ive just read your blog and realise that we do know your Mum n Dad . We were good mates back then. My name is Dianne, my sister is called Marilyn and my brother in law is Geordie Mark. Please mention this to your mum n dad , we would love to get in touch again. By the way ,keep up the good work and hope you make it to Blackpool i

  9. Jo Lytham St Annes says:

    Craig,
    As a fellow dancer and resident in Lytham St Annes I support you all the way. It is wonderful to see you improving and developing week by week. Keep up the good work.

  10. Steve Glasgow says:

    Craig, 3 words….WOW, WOW,WOW….Your first dance last night was rich, confidant and your foot work? Just fantastic. We here felt that the judges were slightly harsh with you but still, take it and move on. We are all behind you for tonight and know that you’re going to do really well and surprise alot of people! GO TEAM KELLY!!!!!

  11. Sara V says:

    Good luck Craig on Strictly. I realise you are probably really nervous about your first “proper” dances on the show but you are in capable hands – Flav is the best there is (and I should know) – she has the patience of a saint. There are a lot of fans out there that can hardly wait and will be supporting you all the way.

    To the powers that be on this website – please open up the comments bit to the blog so we can support Craig during his time on SCD. Im sure he would appreciate the support and encouragement while “fierce fiesty Flav” (she’s not really!) works her magic!

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