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Grady Craig. Producer: Blood for Dust. Originally from Chester Springs, a farm town west of Philadelphia and east of Lancaster (the hub of Pennsylvania's Amish Country), Grady entered the Hollywood finance and production community from an unusual vantage.
Michael Grady (born 6 February 1946) is an English character actor. He is best known for his comedy roles in films and television, particularly as Ken Mills in Citizen Smith (1977-1980) and Barry Wilkinson in Last of the Summer Wine (1986-2010).
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Craig was born in Poona, British India, the son of Donald Gregson, who served in the 3rd Indian Cavalry as a captain.He was the elder brother of film producer and screenwriter Richard Gregson.
Theatre
Craig began his entertainment career in the theatre. His first job was as an assistant stage manager at the Castle Theatre, Farnham, England in 1950. His stage credits include A Whistle in the Dark (Apollo Theatre, 1961), Wars of the Roses (RSC at Stratford 1963–64), Funny Girl (with Barbra Streisand at the Prince of Wales Theatre 1966), Pinter's The Homecoming (Music Box Theatre, Broadway 1966–67) and the lead role in Trying in Australia in 2007 and at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2009.
Screen: Film and television
Craig made his film debut in a non-speaking part, as an uncredited extra in 1949. He was then talent-spotted at the Oxford Playhouse and gained his first speaking part in an uncredited role in Malta Story (1953). He gained his first credited role the following year in 1954, in The Embezzler Groomed as a star by the Rank Organisation, he appeared in a number of films, including Campbell's Kingdom (1957), Sea of Sand (1958), The Silent Enemy (1958), Sapphire (1959), Doctor in Love (1960), Cone...
Craig's scriptwriting credits include the ABC-TV trilogy The Fourth Wish (1974), which starred John Meillon in an award-winning performance as the father of a dying boy. Craig also wrote the screenplay for the feature film The Fourth Wish (1976), which was produced following the success of the television series.Alongside his co-writers, Richard Gre...
Craig's first wife was Babette Collier. His second is the Australian actress Susan Walker. He is the father of Jessica Gregson; his brother was the film producer Richard Gregson and, because of Richard's marriage to Natalie Wood, Craig is an uncle of the actress Natasha Gregson Wagner.[citation needed] His autobiography, The Smallest Giant: An Acto...
Michael Craig at IMDbMichael Craig at the Internet Broadway DatabaseMichael Craig at the British Film InstituteGrady Craig. Producer: Scrambled. Originally from Chester Springs, a farm town west of Philadelphia and east of Lancaster (the hub of Pennsylvania's Amish Country), Grady entered the Hollywood finance and production community from an unusual vantage.
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