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BIOGRAPHY OF BRYAN CRAIG

Bryan Craig, born as Bryan Allen Craig is an American actor best known for playing Morgan Corinthos in the soap opera General Hospital (1963), The 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2016) and as Blake on Bucket and Skinner’s Epic Adventures (2011 ).

He is a two-time winner of the Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2016 and 2017.

BRYAN CRAIG AGE | QUEL ÂGE A BRYAN CRAIG

He was born on October 27, 1991 in Boca Raton, Florida, United States. He is 27 years old in 2018.

BRYAN CRAIG HEIGHT

He is 1.8m tall.
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BRYAN CRAIG HAIR

Her hair color is brown.

FAMILLE BRYAN CRAIG

He was born to Donnie Craig in Boca Raton, Florida and later left to pursue his acting career in Los Angeles. He is of American ethnicity. Details of his mother are yet to be revealed.

BRYAN CRAIG GIRLFRIEND | BRYAN CRAIG AND KELLY THIEBAUD | BRYAN CRAIG AND KELLY THIEBAUD MARRIED | BYRAN CRAIG GAY

He got engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Kelly Thiebaud in 2015 and sadly, they broke off their engagement in 2016. After that, he has yet to reveal any association with any other woman. Despite this, he is not gay.

AGE DIFFERENCE OF BRYAN CRAIG AND KELLY THIEBAUD

He was born on October 27, 1991 while Kelly was born on August 28, 1982. Their age difference is 11 years and 2 months.

BRIAN CRAIG’S CAREER

He started acting at the age of 14 when he was cast in Off The Chain, a 2005 Hollywood film. He was later cast in the movie Christmas Spirit after moving to Los Angeles. He appeared on the Nine Lives of Chloe King series, then had recurring roles on Bucket & Skinner’s Epic Adventures series.

In 2013, he landed a contract role on the long-running series, General Hospital. He played Morgan Corinthos and his role was highly acclaimed and brought him into the limelight. He won his Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Young Actor category after earning nominations for the year 2014 and 2015. In 2017, he won the same award and he received acclaim from many critics for his performance.

BRYAN CRAIG MOVIES AND TV SHOWS

Films

An

Titre

Role

2011

Christmas spirit

Justin

2005

out of the chain

Jason Evridge

Television

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Titre

Role

2019

big hotel

Javi Mendoza

2017–2018

Assess

Sgt Adam Coogan

2013–2016

general hospital

Morgan Corinthos

2011-2012

The Epic Adventures of Bucket & Skinner

Blake Dunkerque

BRYAN CRAIG NET WORTH

He has an estimated net worth of $950,000.

BRYAN CRAIG GENERAL HOSPITAL | BRYAN CRAIG GH

He stars as Morgan Corinthos in the soap opera General Hospital (GH), an American daytime television medical drama listed in Guinness World Records as the longest running American soap opera and the second longest running television drama in American history. .

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He won 2 Daytime Emmys Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 2016 and 2017 after being nominated 3 times for the same.

BRYAN CRAIG INTERVIEW | BRYAN CRAIG LEAVES GH | WHY IS BRYAN CRAIG LEAVING GENERAL HOSPITAL

Soap Opera Digest: When did you start thinking about leaving the show?

Bryan Craig: Right off the bat, you know when your contract is up, and I guess we started talking about it seriously when my fourth-year option was coming. There were a couple big projects that I had gotten closer to while I was at GH, and my manager and I just made the decision that it was time to get back there.

Digest: Was it nerve-wracking to give up the job security represented by GH?

Craig: Of course! Giving up on your weekly paycheck is always a scary thing, especially when nothing in that industry is promised. You can only live so long on the money you saved from the previous job, so it’s kind of scary. I was hesitant to give up my day job, but Kelly [Thiebaud, ex-Britt, his fiancee] was like, “Man, do it! You are going to be golden. ‘ And I was like, ‘Okay! Let’s do it then!’

Digest: Were you nervous about talking to executive producer Frank Valentini about it?

Craig: Yeah, a little bit. Having this conversation is never a fun thing to do, but we got it all sorted. We gave them the time they needed to wrap up the script in a good way. Frank was very supportive and had no doubts that I was going to go there and book a great show or movie. He even said he had some friends at Lionsgate and he would contact them and let them know they’re just letting a talented guy go back there.

Digest: Who were the first people you said were in the cast?

Craig: Maurice [Benard, Sonny], obviously, was the first person I went to. Maurice was also a big supporter of me going out there and doing my thing. He and Chad [Duell, Michael] were two of the first to know – and word spreads pretty fast there, so within a week I think everyone kind of knew what was going on.

Digest: How did you find out what the plan was to write Morgan?

Craig: Frank pushed me away on set and told me. It’s one of those stories that’s going to spill over to all the characters close to [Morgan] and give them some really great material, so I was all for it. I was happy with it.

Digest: What did the car explosion look like?

Craig: The day of the explosion was actually very quick and painless, but the explosion itself was quite startling; no one expected him to be as tall as he was. I thought, “I’m going to have to play here. They’re going to do a close-up when I come out and it explodes. ‘ But I didn’t really need to act because I’m almost myself! The explosion was so big and it was only about 15 feet from me!

Digest: As we speak, your last day there is fast approaching. Do you think it’s going to be weird?

Craig: It’s already weird! Instead of, like, the calendar you get as a regular series, I got a separate email [for my last day]. And I emptied my dressing room! When I was pulling things off the walls that had been there for, like, four years, and taking them in my car to take them home, that was probably my biggest “It’s done now” achievement.

Digest: When you think back to 2013, to the Bryan Craig putting this stuff on the walls, how would you say you’ve changed?

Craig: In many ways. I was, what, 21? I was just completely wild! As an actor, I grew up just being on set and constantly working. As a person, I learned a new work ethic. I had never worked so often and with so much material in my life. I learned to prioritize, to be more responsible. I think I’ve grown a lot in the three and a half years I’ve been there.

Digest: A lot of people leave a show with new friends, maybe an Emmy if they’re lucky, but it’s very rare that a guy gets to walk away with an extra girlfriend!

Craig: Yeah! Accepting the job at GH did a lot of extra things. I think I got the most out of this experience. I went there with goals and met them and some good surprises happened as well.

Digest: What were those goals?

Craig: Honestly, my only big goal was to win an Emmy. I don’t know, if I hadn’t won last year, if I would leave right away, because I would really feel like I didn’t accomplish what I wanted to do there.

Summary: Do you consider the bipolar story the highlight of your run?

Craig: Well, I fought from day one not to be that soap opera dude who has his shirt on all the time for no reason, that pretty boy. I argued not to be in the nurses’ ball. I really tried to show what I could do so that I got stuff that had layers. Giving me Maurice and Maura [West, Ava] to play opposite, there was so much potential to do some really good things, and I felt like I won the bipolar scenario. I’m not trying to sound arrogant in any way, but I think I deserve heavy stuff like this and I think they gave it to me because they know I can run it and handle it . And I am thenglad they did. I think at first they were going to lead me in this [direction]; I remember taking off my shirt a lot at first. I walked in, this handsome guy, and the question everyone asks when they hire a handsome guy is, ‘Can this guy play?’ I had to prove myself. Maurice believed in me and knew what I could do from day one, so he also pushed for me to get good gear and that was awesome! We won an Emmy, so there you go.

Summary: Have you ever been frustrated waiting for your turn under the script sun?

Craig: When I got there it was a new job, so I stayed in my lane and did what I was told. I just wanted to make people happy. I think the first time people said, ‘Oh, wow’, was the wedding scene we had [the disastrous party after Kiki and Morgan’s quick wedding where Sonny exposed Morgan’s lies to his bride]. And when I was nominated my first year there, I was like, “Wow. This plan to win an Emmy is coming together much faster and better than I thought! This is where things really started to open up creatively for me.

Digest: Which scenes are you most proud of?

Craig: The stuff that I’m really proud of [when Sonny and Carly hired Morgan]. I don’t know if I’ve ever been so connected to the material, where I didn’t feel like acting; I felt like I was there and it was real and my parents were really committing me to a mental institution. We got a standing ovation from everyone on set and people were blown away by this stuff, so hopefully it’ll be good enough to win a second Emmy this year! The other side of the TV is a bit lonely [ laughs ]. Who knows what will happen, but it would be amazing.

Digest: Who do you plan to keep in touch with?

Craig: Definitely Maurice. He let me into his personal life so much and I let him into mine so much. We talk about things off camera that a father and son would talk about. I really, really hope to work with him on other things in the future. Chad and I have also been very good friends. We hung out a lot during his breakup with Kristen [Alderson, ex-Starr/Kiki] and we will always stay in touch.

Digest: What will you miss and what won’t you miss about GH?

Craig: What I will miss…is my paycheck [ laughs ]! No, I will miss doing creative, character-driven scenes with actors that I really enjoyed working with. What I won’t miss is how long it took us to do those scenes. It’s exciting to know that now I will have a lot more time to find myself emotionally, study the material or perfect something.

Digest: What happens next, once you’re officially done at GH?

Craig: Outside of the Emmys, innovative artists signed me and they sent me off like crazy. We’re getting pretty close to some shows and movies. Right now the director is looking at my tape for an independent film where I would play a guy who gets involved in a white supremacist gang. So, I think what awaits me next will be very different from what people saw of me at GENERAL HOSPITAL.

Digest: What would you like to tell the GH audience?

Craig: Everyone who has supported me since day one, or maybe I grew up on them and now they support my work, they motivate me and make me want to be a better actor. Honestly, even people who don’t like me motivate me. You can never change these people’s minds and that’s not really what I’m concerned about; I just use it as fuel to keep improving and keep pushing myself. But I love all my fans. They have been amazing.

Digest: Are you planning a farewell party?

Craig: I’m so focused on my next job, it’s not even a thought in my head. I will celebrate once the next job is locked.

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Bryan Craig’s 2019 ‘Grand Hotel’ Premiere Date Revealed

Source: sheknows.com

On Nov. 19, we confirmed that Richard Burgi, who played Paul Hornsby on General Hospital, had joined the cast of Bryan Craig’s ABC series Grand Hotel. Deadline reports that Burgi will play Finn Hotel Group owner Michael Finn, a shrewd but charming Miami Beach businessman who will be nothing but trouble for the Mendoza family and the staff at the Riviera Grand. Stay tuned for the series premiere in 2019. On May 16: Soaps.com, we reported that ABC had ordered Grand Hotel to series in a one-hour timeslot. Watch Craig in the official trailer below and stay tuned for the show’s premiere date. March 8, we announced that Bryan Craig of General Hospital (Morgan Corinthos of Port Charles) has been chosen for the next Grand Hotel pilot for ABC. The show is written by Brian Tanen (Devious Maids, Desperate Housewives) and is produced by Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives and Isabella Brana on The Young and the Restless). The pilot is directed by Ken Olin (thirties) and is based on a Spanish series Gran Hotel, which ran from 2011 to 2013 in Spain and the UK. Grand Hotel is a drama set in a Miami Beach hotel and focuses on the family that owns the business, the staff that run it, and the explosive secrets they hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. News of Craig’s casting was reported by Deadline. The show is written by Brian Tanen (Devious Maids, Desperate Housewives) and is produced by Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives and Isabella Brana on The Young and the Restless). The pilot is directed by Ken Olin (thirties) and is based on a Spanish series Gran Hotel, which ran from 2011 to 2013 in Spain and the UK. Grand Hotel is a drama set in a Miami Beach hotel and focuses on the family that owns the business, the staff that run it, and the explosive secrets they hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. News of Craig’s casting was reported by Deadline. The show is written by Brian Tanen (Devious Maids, Desperate Housewives) and is produced by Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives and Isabella Brana on The Young and the Restless). The pilot is directed by Ken Olin (thirties) and is based on a Spanish series Gran Hotel, which ran from 2011 to 2013 in Spain and the UK. Grand Hotel is a drama set in a Miami Beach hotel and focuses on the family that owns the business, the staff that run it, and the explosive secrets they hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. News of Craig’s casting was reported by Deadline. The pilot is directed by Ken Olin (thirties) and is based on a Spanish series Gran Hotel, which ran from 2011 to 2013 in Spain and the UK. Grand Hotel is a drama set in a Miami Beach hotel and focuses on the family that owns the business, the staff that run it, and the explosive secrets they hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. News of Craig’s casting was reported by Deadline. The pilot is directed by Ken Olin (thirties) and is based on a Spanish series Gran Hotel, which ran from 2011 to 2013 in Spain and the UK. Grand Hotel is a drama set in a Miami Beach hotel and focuses on the family that owns the business, the staff that run it, and the explosive secrets they hide beneath the picture-perfect exterior. News of Craig’s casting was reported by Deadline.

The series originally cast As the World Turns alum Roselyn Sanchez (Pilar Domingo; Devious Maids) as Gigi, Demián Bichir (The Bridge) as Gonzalo Cardenas and Chris Warren (Jimmy Ramírez on The Bold and the Beautiful in Jason). Recently, Anne Winters (13 Reasons Why) was cast as Ingrid, a beautiful hotel worker who is looking for a path to a wealthy, easier life. Craig was cast as Javi, an unfiltered playboy who enjoys disobeying his father. Denyse Tontz (Miranda Montgomery, All My Children) also joins the show as Paloma, a smart and headstrong young woman determined to do what’s right for the family business, Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game) will play Mrs. P, a non-director of the hotel’s nonsensical personnel,

Bryan Craig returned to General Hospital for the Ava-centric special. Since leaving GH in 2016, he has appeared in The CW’s Valor, which has since been canceled, as well as the movie American Fighter.

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