Craig R. Baxley

Craig Redding Baxley (born October 20, 1949) is an American director, Author. Stunt coordinator, stunt performer and occasional actor. He is best known for his work in the action and thriller genres.

Beginning his career as a stunt performer, he was hired to perform stunts in number of notable television series namely ''Police Story'', ''Harry O'', ''Rich Man, Poor Man Book II'', ''Gemini Man'', ''Roots'' and ''M*A*S*H''. He worked as stunt coordinator and second unit director on ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' and ''The A-Team'' (on which he later made his directorial debut), along with the pilot of ''Hunter'' as second unit director. He was stunt coordinator on the feature films ''The Warriors'' (1979) and ''The Long Riders'' (1980), as well as second unit director on ''Reds'' (1981) and ''Predator'' (1987).

Baxley also appeared in eight episodes of ''Kolchak: The Night Stalker'', as well having small roles in ''Chase'', ''Mannix'', ''Bearcats!'', ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' and ''S.W.A.T.''

In 1988, he made his feature film directorial debut with ''Action Jackson''. His other feature film credits are ''I Come in Peace'' (1990), ''Stone Cold'' (1991) and ''Sniper 2'' (2002).

Baxley's other television directing credits include miniseries based on Stephen King works namely ''Storm of the Century'' (1999), ''Rose Red'' (2002), ''The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer'' (2003), ''Kingdom Hospital'' (2004), as well as ''The Triangle'' (2005) and ''The Lost Room'' (2006). Some of his television film credits include ''A Family Torn Apart'' (1993), ''Twisted Desire'' (1996) and ''Silencing Mary'' (1998) both starring Melissa Joan Hart.

Author of the memoir Driven by Craig R. Baxley, the Novel Last Exit to Hell and the Novella Five Hours Provided by Wikipedia

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