Craig Hurley, a native of Chicago, Illinois, graduated from the prestigious Chicago Academy for The Arts and The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. From a young age, he demonstrated exceptional talent in television and theater, leading to his move to Hollywood at the tender age of eighteen.
His professional acting career began with a starring role in Glenn Frey's music video for his hit single "True Love". This was followed by lead guest starring roles on iconic TV series such as "Highway to Heaven" alongside childhood idol Michael Landon, "Freddy's Nightmares" with Robert Englund and Katie Barberi, "21 Jump Street" with Richard Grieco, "Star Trek: TNG" with LeVar Burton, and "Beverly Hills, 90210" with Luke Perry.
Craig's impressive resume also includes recurring roles in "Hunter" opposite Fred Dryer and "Life Goes On" opposite Patty LuPone and Bill Smitrovich. He held series regular credits as the lead role of Danny Larsen on the NBC series "Nasty Boys" alongside Dennis Franz and Ben Bratt.
In recent years, Craig has made notable guest appearances on USA Network's "Graceland" and Starz Network's "Magic City". His film credits include the role of Andy in "Warlock: the Armageddon" and a cynical contractor in Julian Gilby's "Plastic" opposite Alfie Allen. Craig's most recent project can be seen as Tom Holland's cellmate in "Cherry" on AppleTV.
Craig is represented by Newman/Thomas Management in Los Angeles and BluTalent in Mexico City.