Craig Scime

Craig Scime began his entertainment career at the age of seven when he landed his first national commercial for "McDonald's".

Originally from Buffalo, New York, Craig was featured in over 50 tv, radio and print ads before graduating from high school. Craig's passion for the entertainment industry, matched with his entrepreneurial skills, lead him to begin his first production company, Absolute Sound, at the age of 15. An immediate success, Absolute Sound went on to produce nationally recognized events ranging from corporate galas to television and radio commercials for clients that include: Miss America, Pepsi, Make A Wish, Air Canada, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Six Flags.

Before his junior year as a television production major at Medaille College, Craig signed his first major deal with Fox Television to be the morning show host for a new daily show, "U’s Place."

Additionally, Craig was asked to host an afternoon radio show on the CP Radio Network and bring life to an ailing station. Still at Fox, Craig was named the Nation's Best Kids Host and later signed a deal to go on tour and host with The National Cheerleader's Association and The National Dance Alliance.

After leaving Fox and selling his company, Craig headed to Los Angeles, where he quickly booked work in TV and radio commercials for Miracle-Gro, Slingbox, Vizio, Butterfinger, Trix, Coffee Mate and Robbins Bros.

Craig's recent television credits include CBS's "Game Show In My Head" and the television pilot "America Talks Live." Craig also performs regularly with the LA sketch comedy troupe "Danger Squad."