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Birthday: Oct 20, 1949
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

Craig R. Baxley

Craig Redding Baxley (born October 20, 1949) is an American actor, director, author, and stunt performer. He is best known for his work in the action and thriller genres. Beginning his career as a stunt performer, he was hired to perform stunts in number of notable television series namely Police Story, Harry O, Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, Gemini Man, Roots, M*A*S*H, The Dukes of Hazzard and The A-Team (his head directorial debut). He also worked as a stunt coordinator and second unit director on the feature films The Warriors (1979), The Long Riders (1980), Reds (1981) and Predator (1987). Baxley also appeared in four episodes of Kolchak: The Night Stalker, as well having small roles in Chase, Mannix, Bearcats!, Marcus Welby, M.D. and S.W.A.T. In 1987, he made his feature film directorial debut with Action Jackson. His other feature film credits are I Come in Peace (1991), Stone Cold (1991) and Sniper 2 (2002). Baxley's other television directing credits include miniseries based on Stephen King works namely Storm of the Century (1999), Rose Red (2002), The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (2003), Kingdom Hospital (2004), as well as The Triangle (2005) and The Lost Room (2006). Some of his television film credits include A Family Torn Apart (1993), Twisted Desire (1996) and Silencing Mary (1998) both starring Melissa Joan Hart.

Filmography
Movie Cast Year
Last of the Independents: Don Siegel and the Making of 'Charley Varrick' Self 2015
Charley Varrick Van Sickle 1973
King on Screen Self 2023
The Warriors Punk (Black and Yellow) 1979
Henchman: The Al Leong Story Self 2018
Welcome to Arrow Beach Young Driver 1974
Mind Over Murder Bobby 1979
Inside the Lost Room Self 2007
Demon and the Mummy Staff Sgt. Rolf Anderson 1976
If It Bleeds We Can Kill It: The Making of 'Predator' 2004
Series Cast Year
Rose Red Craig R. Baxley 2002
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