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| Personal Details |
| Name | | Craig Cameron-Fisher |
| Nationality | | British |
| Place of Birth | | Hillingdon, Middlesex |
| Date of Birth | | 26th February, 1969 |
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| Contact | | Click to email |
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| Cinema |
| Separate Lives | | Mourner |
| Hooligan | | City Gent, Council Worker (featured) |
| Wimbledon | | Spectator |
| Promos and Music Videos |
| Soulwax: Any Minute Now | | City Gent |
| Rachel Stevens: More, More, More | | Crowd Member |
| Brian McFadden: Real to Me | | 1st Businessman |
| Diefenbach: Glorious | | Fight Co-ordinator, and Violently Disgruntled Fan (featured) |
| Adverts |
| Birdseye Prison Break | | Prisoner |
| Bingo | | Excited Player |
| Ford Cars (Sky Sports Ident.) | | Football Supporter |
| National Geographic Massive Structures | | Big Bleach Bloke |
| Cadbury's Mini-Rolls | | 'Bernie (Monkey Boy) Harris' |
| Powergen | | Bob's 3rd drinking buddy |
| Discovery Channel Halloween Specials | | 'Dracula' |
| British Gas | | a crowd of green-screen cloned Gas Engineers |
| Stop The Traffic(Human Trafficking Charity) | | Warehouseman |
| New Media |
| 9 to 5.56 (internet-broadcast black comedy) | | 'Mr Aitkin' (villain), plus various minor characters; Script Writer; First AD, plus various crew roles. |
| Make Or Break In 7 Days, Episode One: Contract Killer (internet-broadcast mocumentary) | | The mark, ‘Klaus 2’; plus various crew roles |
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| Published Work To Date |
| Various gig reviews, KERRANG! magazine, 1989-1991. |
| Various news articles and features, Leader Group free-newspapers, 1991. |
| Between a Laugh and a Tear; J. Esterby (ed.); Franz (1996). |
| Word of Mouth; J. Bomber (ed.); Poetry Today/Penhaligon (1997). |
| Life Lines; J. Bomber (ed.); Poetry Today/Penhaligon (1997). |
| Millenium Verse; D. J. Nelson (ed.); Brownstone (1997). |
| Echoes of Life; C. Walton (ed.); Triumph House (1998). |