A native of Melbourne, Australia, Craig Stott began acting at age 10. In 2006, after playing the role of Fleance in the film adaptation of Macbeth, directed by Geoffrey Wright (Romper Stomper) and starring Sam Worthington, he went on to be cast in the hit Australian ABC Drama East of Everything starring Richard Roxburgh, Gia Carides and Susie Porte...
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A native of Melbourne, Australia, Craig Stott began acting at age 10. In 2006, after playing the role of Fleance in the film adaptation of Macbeth, directed by Geoffrey Wright (Romper Stomper) and starring Sam Worthington, he went on to be cast in the hit Australian ABC Drama East of Everything starring Richard Roxburgh, Gia Carides and Susie Porter which went to second season. Craig has guest starred in McLeods Daughters (8th season) and City Homicide (4th season) to name a few. Craig has appeared in leading roles in feature films The Vapor Boys and These Empty Streets (which was selected to screen at the 27th International Warsaw Film Festival and The Newport Beach Film Festival 2011) in addition to several short films (Teenage Lust was selected to be screened at The Venice Film Festival 2006). He will next be seen playing John Caleo in Tommy Murphy's adaptation of the classic Australian memoir Holding The Man directed by Neil Armfield, starring opposite Ryan Corr alongside a magnificent cast including Guy Pearce, Anthony LaPaglia and Geoffrey Rush. A passionate activist, Craig has studied Middle Eastern Politics and Immigration Studies at Melbourne University. He is based in Amsterdam.
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