Craig Hensley, a renowned American actor, was born and raised in southern Arizona, where his journey in the entertainment industry began with a dance scholarship at the Richard France Academy in Tucson. Simultaneously, he was pursuing a degree in forestry at the University of Arizona, with the intention of becoming a forest ranger. However, the allure of show business eventually took precedence, and Craig made the decision to dedicate himself full-time to acting.
His extensive stage work laid the foundation for a successful film and television career, with credits spanning from New York to Los Angeles and various locations in between. During this time, Craig had the opportunity to travel extensively and hone his craft in both comedic and dramatic roles.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Craig is also a talented playwright. He wrote and performed the one-man stage play "Wyatt: Last Words," which explores the significance behind Wyatt Earp's deathbed utterance "Suppose...suppose." Craig also co-wrote and performed in the stage play "Redemption" alongside Ric Maddox, co-creator of the feature Western film "Dead Men."
After a successful career in the entertainment industry, Craig eventually returned to his home state of Arizona to be closer to his family. It was during this time that he met his future wife, Jenna Miller, a talented costume designer, on a photo shoot. Together, they share their love of the desert and ocean and divide their time between southern Arizona and southern California.