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    Craig Clyde is an American actor, screenplay writer, and film director. He lives in Salt Lake City and is the father of K. C. Clyde. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Clyde is the cofounder of Majestic Entertainment Inc., a film production company based out of Utah.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0167396Craig Clyde - IMDb

    Craig Clyde. Writer: Heaven Sent. A native of Washington State, Craig Clyde has been in television and film most of his adult life. After a stint as an English teacher, Clyde began his professional media career in radio and television in Montana, later moving to Utah.

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  3. Heaven Sent: Directed by Craig Clyde. With David Bowe, Wilford Brimley, Mary Beth McDonough, Geoffrey Lower. Eddie, a fourteen-year-old juvenile delinquent of sorts, collides with a car during a petty theft and dies in the hospital.

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    Craig wears a blue jacket and a matching blue chullo hat with a yellow puffball on top. He wore yellow mittens in "How to Eat with Your Butt". In the early seasons of the series, he wore blue jeans, but in more recent seasons, he wears high-waisted black pants. His legs are longer than those of the other children, a fact which is visible in "South ...

    Craig seems to be the most stoic, cynical, apathetic, and deadpan kid in South Park, having a more abrasive personality than the rest of the characters, a trait exaggerated by his deeper-than-average voice. He has been described as pragmatic, monotone, and sarcastic. He also appears to be more logical and mature than some of his peers, typically be...

    Assault: In "Tweek vs. Craig", Craig and Tweek are dared to fight each other by the boys. The duo inflicts many harmful physical attacks on one another, preceding their hospitalization. In "Bebe's...
    False Imprisonment: In "Hooked on Monkey Fonics", Craig and his gang torment Mark Cotswoldsby taping him to a bench.
    Property Damage: In "Skank Hunt", Craig and the other boys destroy Cartman's electronics out of suspicion that he is the notorious internet troll Skankhunt42.
    Civil Unrest/Rioting: He is shown rioting with the other kids at the Mall of Nebraska in " Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!" after finding out that Mr. Hankeyisn't real.

    Craig's grandmother, who appears in flashbacks in "Pandemic 2: The Startling", gave Craig $100 for his birthday. She is yet to have any speaking lines as she appears only in a still picture. She appears to be a very loving grandmother.

    Parents Thomas and Laura

    In "Here Comes the Neighborhood", as Tolkienis walking around South Park, looking sorrowfully at the others, he walks past the Welfare office. Craig and his parents are shown stepping out of the office at the same time. While Tolkien may have been exaggerating in his thoughts about how poor everyone else in town is, this might imply that Craig's parents are jobless, or that their jobs do not provide enough income for them to get by on it alone. It is hinted in "My Future Self n' Me" that he d...

    The relationship between her and Craig is difficult to decipher. She shares the family behavior of flipping people off with her middle finger. She appears to be fond of Tweek, calling Craig a fuckboy and asking The New Kidto help get Tweek and her brother back together after they had a falling out. She has also stated that if Tweek and Craig ever had a kid she would be a cool aunt.

    Tweek is Craig’s boyfriend. In "Tweek vs. Craig", the main boys, on account of a bet they had made, claim to Tweek and Craig that each had insulted the other, and convinced them to fight. When it turns out neither of them knows how to fight, they have them trained for it. Craig is trained in Sumo wrestling by Cartman. After the fight, both boys are hospitalized, but the kids fool them into fighting again. It is possible, however, that this fight brought the two boys closer together, as they a...

    Tolkien has always been a member of Craig's Gang (even when Clyde is not present) and the two are often seen next to each other. They do not have many onscreen interactions and have only been seen talking to each other in "Jewpacabra" and "Raising the Bar". It seems that Craig mostly hangs out with Tolkien and Clyde.

    Clyde is a member of Craig's gang, with Clyde sometimes leading the group. The two are sometimes seen standing beside each other in the background, which indicates that the two may be best friends. It seems that Craig mostly hangs out with Clyde. Clyde and Craig are seen together in several episodes, whether they are sitting next to each other or just talking to each other. In "Crack Baby Athletic Association", they are seen working together for Cartman to look for Slash. In "The Last of the...

    Craig: "You know what stuff happens to most kids? They fall off their bikes. They get in fights with their parents. They get swindled out of their birthday money." from "Pandemic 2: The Startling".
    Craig: "He's the luckiest kid in the world. If I could say 'shitballs' to the principal, I would be soooo happy." from "Le Petit Tourette".
    Craig: "I'm being a dick." Stan: "Yes" Craig: "You guys took my birthday money, got me arrested, and sent to Miami with no way home except to take down the country of Peru and I'm being a dick." fr...
    Craig: "Well I thought I was crazy! He said my dad was going to sneak into my room naked one night and beat me up." from "Free Willzyx".

    Craig plays a small role in the storyline of South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! and appears at the end of the "Stark's Pond" level to inform the player of the Sixth Graders' Lair, the stage for the next level, is where they should go next. The boys who told this, which Craig claims he does not know, with Cartman angrily noting he sounds like Clyde, before Craig leaves them, telling them to suck his balls. In gameplay, he is of the same "Sniper" class as Kenny McCormick, Pip Pirrip and Pr...

    Craig appears in South Park: The Stick of Truthas a supporting character and later an antagonist. Craig first appears as a member of Kupa Keep, but he was sent to detention. The player has to break him out so he can help retrieve the Stick of Truth. Afterward, Craig can be seen in various locations at Kupa Keep between missions. Craig joins the other members of Kupa Keep in their infiltration of the Inn of the Giggling Donkey. When the player is trapped in the basement, he comes to the rescue...

    His superhero persona Super Craig is a member of Coon and Friends. He and Wonder Tweek have a side plot together consisting of them having to break up due to Craig refusing to follow Tweek when the latter defected to the Freedom Pals. The missions focusing on said side plot are Ghost Reconciler, in which Tweek demands custody of their guinea pig Stripe, much to Craig's annoyance, and Therapy Wars, in which they go to a couple counseling session from the advice of Richard Tweak, and eventually...

    In his review on the South Park episode "Fishsticks", Sean O'Neal of the A.V. club refers to the character Craig as a "pragmatist", for advising Jimmy Valmer to let Eric Cartman have half the credit for the Fishsticks Joke. DC Perry of 411mania.com approved of Craig "letting the air out of the usual 'Crazy Crap Just Happens to Us' formula" used in ...

    At the beginning of the series, Craig was an unnamed background character, usually seen in the playground at South Park Elementary or sitting outside Mr. Mackey's office. In Season 3, he was reintroduced as a secondary character, and his first name was revealed. From the third season on, Craig's character was gradually expanded upon. His role in th...

    In "Quest for Ratings", when Craig's school program is canceled, the teacher orders him to be castrated. It is never specified whether this was carried out.
    Craig likes a show called Red Racer. This is a play on the show Speed Racer.
    Craig can be seen rioting with the children at the Nebraska mall in "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!"
    Craig canonically uses ":3" when texting Tweek. This can be seen in unused menu dialogues from The Fractured But Whole
  4. Craig's Gang, also commonly known as Craig and Those Guys, is a group of fourth graders led by Craig. The group consists of Craig Tucker, Tolkien Black, Clyde Donovan, and Jimmy Valmer. Additional members include Tweek Tweak (Craig’s boyfriend), Jason White, and Butters Stotch.

  5. Craig Clyde is an actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He has appeared in numerous stage productions. He played "Cornelius Hackel" in the original national roadshow production of Hello Dolly, which starred Dorothy LaMour.

  6. Oct 6, 2009 · The Wild Stallion: Directed by Craig Clyde. With Connie Sellecca, Fred Ward, Miranda Cosgrove, Danielle C. Ryan. A story about two girls, CJ and Hanna. CJ lives on a ranch, Hanna comes to visit and decides to photograph wild horses for a school project.