Craig Eldridge

Craig Eldridge

Personal Details

Biography

Craig Eldridge, a talented individual, has garnered recognition for his notable appearances in a variety of films, including the 1996 action-comedy movie "The Long Kiss Goodnight", starring alongside Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson.

In addition to his work in "The Long Kiss Goodnight", Eldridge has also made a mark in the 2002 comedy-action film "The Tuxedo", where he shared the screen with Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt.

Furthermore, his impressive filmography also includes the 2012 psychological thriller "House at the End of the Street", where he played a pivotal role alongside Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue.

Career

2016
Miss Sloane
Miss Sloane as Senator Hank Badgley
2013
Skating to New York
Skating to New York as Mario Bouchard
2011
Silent Witness
Silent Witness as Frank Calder
2010
Devil
Devil as Donnelly
12 Men of Christmas
12 Men of Christmas as Mayor Bob Baker
The Note
The Note as Air Traffic Controller #1
Breach
Breach as Gene Connors
The Company
The Company as Coach Waltz
2006
Solar Strike
Solar Strike as Jim Leeburg
Cow Belles
Cow Belles as Wilbur Meade
Runaway
Runaway as Cunningham
2002
Tru Confessions
Tru Confessions as Mr. Taylor
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo as Doran
2001
Brian's Song
Brian's Song as Doctor Beattie
Judgment
Judgment as Baliff
A House Divided
A House Divided as Judge Cottner
1999
Locked in Silence
Locked in Silence as Hawley Adams
The Third Miracle
The Third Miracle as Father Burke
Pushing Tin
Pushing Tin as Pilot (voice)
Murder in a Small Town
Murder in a Small Town as Detective Eddy
1998
1997
What Happened to Bobby Earl?
What Happened to Bobby Earl? as Pittsburgh Officer
1996
Giant Mine
Giant Mine as Charles Donahue
Mrs. Winterbourne
Mrs. Winterbourne as Ambrose's Assistant
The Long Kiss Goodnight
The Long Kiss Goodnight as Crime Scene Reporter
Beyond the Call
Beyond the Call as Policeman #1
1994
Small Gifts
Small Gifts as Steven
1992
Last Wish
Last Wish as Stuart