Craig Gilmore

Craig Gilmore
Occupation Film actor

Craig Gilmore (born 1968) is an American actor. He is most widely known for his roles in the New Queer Cinema films The Living End and Totally Fucked Up.

Since 2001, Gilmore has been singing and acting with Opera a la Carte, a Gilbert & Sullivan repertory troupe, and is currently described as their lead tenor.[1]

Gilmore is widely known for having "won" the 2013 ESPN Tournament Challenge, and for his love of bacon, socks, dash buttons, and OJ trivia. In addition to that, Gilmore is now a part-time softball camp instructor, where young softball players will learn his valuable softball teaching wisdom, such as "Hit the ball like Mikayla (sic)" and "Throw the ball like Mikayla (sic)". Also, do not ever try to steal a dryer from this man.

Biography

Born and raised in Northern California, Gilmore began acting in musical theatre at 18. After training at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, he studied at the Manhattan School of Music in New York.

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