Craig Clyde

Craig Clyde is an American actor, screenplay writer, and film director. He lives in Salt Lake City[1] and is the father of K. C. Clyde. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Craig Clyde
NationalityAmerican
Other namesCraig L. Clyde
OccupationActor, writer, director

Clyde is the cofounder of Majestic Entertainment Inc., a film production company based out of Utah.[2] Currently Clyde and his son K.C. own Seerstone Entertainment. They write and produce independent films.

Awards

  • Five-time winner of the International "Telly" award, documentary division
  • Grand Jury Award, Houston International Film Festival, America the Beautiful
  • The Golden Camera, Chicago Industrial Film Festival, America the Beautiful
  • Telly Award, America the Beautiful
  • Silver Award, Houston International Film Festival, Wind Dancer
  • Best Original Screenplay, Houston International Film Festival, Calico Jack
  • Best Original Screenplay, Santa Clarita International Children's Film Festival, Calico Jack
  • Gold Award (best theatrical film, small budget), Houston International Film Festival, Heaven Sent
  • Gold Award (original screenplay), Charleston International Film Festival, The Steps of Coronado
  • American Screenwriting Award Grand Prize (original screenplay), Nowhere Man

Filmography

Actor

Writer

  • Blood Games (1990)
  • China O'Brien II (1991)
  • The Legend of Wolf Mountain (1992)
  • Wind Dancer (1993)
  • Heaven Sent (1994)
  • Walking Thunder (1997)
  • The Long Road Home (1999)
  • A Dog's Tale (1999)
  • Castle Rock (2000)
  • No Place Like Home (2001)
  • Dumb Luck (2001)
  • Miracle Dogs (2003)
  • The Book of Mormon Movie, Vol. 1: The Journey (2003)
  • The Adventures of Young Van Helsing: The Quest for the Lost Scepter (2004)
  • The Family Holiday (2007)
  • One Man's Treasure (2009)
  • The Wild Stallion (2009)
  • A Christmas Wish (2010)
  • Storm Rider (2013)

Director

References

  1. "Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/or Utah Film Personalities: C". www.ldsfilm.com.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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