Wayne Crawford

Wayne Crawford

Writing 11 titles 1947-02-11 — 2016-04-30 Geneva, New York, USA

Wayne Crawford is an accomplished American actor, producer, screenwriter, and director known for his diverse contributions to film and television. With a filmography that includes nearly thirty films, Crawford has taken on various roles, additionally producing 15 projects, writing 9 scripts, and directing 7 films.

Crawford earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University and has shared his expertise by teaching directing at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts within their School of Filmmaking.

His performance as the titular character in the film *Jake Speed* received notable recognition from the Variety Movie Guide, which described it as "well played," highlighting his delivery of lines reminiscent of an archetypal paperback hero. He also directed and starred in *Crime Lords*, which garnered mixed reviews; while DVD & Video Guide 2005 deemed it "predictable," the Variety TV Review praised its unpretentious and entertaining nature.

Crawford's creative talents extend to co-writing and co-producing the iconic film *Valley Girl* alongside Andrew Lane. He notably advocated for the retention of Martha Coolidge as the film’s director, demonstrating his commitment to the project’s artistic vision.

Movies

11 titles