
Geneva, New York, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wayne Crawford is an American film and television actor, and film producer, screenwriter, and director. Crawford has appeared in nearly thirty films, produced 15, written 9, and directed 7. Crawford received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University and has served at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts teaching directing for their School of Filmmaking . The Variety Movie Guide called his portrayal of the title character in the film Jake Speed "well played" and stated he delivered his lines "as an old-fashioned paperback hero would - in cliches". He directed and starred in Crime Lords, which was called "predictable" by DVD & video guide 2005 while the Variety TV Review called it unpretentious and entertaining. He co-wrote and co-produced the film Valley Girl with Andrew Lane He fought against the studio to ensure that Martha Coolidge was maintained as the director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wayne Crawford, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Wallace

as Lyle
1983

as Joe Gage
1989

as Wallace
1991

as Pete Giullani
1989
as Farmer Geary
2015

as Jake Speed
1986

as Draper
1986

as Sgt. Sextram
2001

as Marshal Cimino
2006

as Jake Malloy
2002

as Mike Canfield
1978

as Elmo Le Grange
1995
as Himself / Host
2005
as Farmer Geary
2015

as Quincy Patch
2007

as Marshal Cimino
2006
as Himself / Host
2005
as Self
2003

as Jake Malloy
2002

as Sgt. Sextram
2001

as Elmo Le Grange
1995

as Wallace
1991

as Elmo LaGrange
1991

as Joe Gage
1989

as Pete Giullani
1989

as Max Cash
1989

as Capt. Walker
1988

as Max Macklin
1988

as Jake Speed
1986

as Draper
1986

as Lyle
1983

1983

as Mike Canfield
1978

as M.J.
1977

as David
1975

as Stanley
1971