Craig Muckler
- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Craig Muckler was born in 1953 in the Mesabi Range town of Virginia,
Minnesota. He was born with a stutter and a determination to overcome
it. As a result, he was part of a rock band in high school. His
childhood was also influenced by a regular summer visitor, the mother
of Rock Hudson. Craig moved to Los Angeles to try to make it in show
biz. He was part of the company that produced "Malibu High, " and tried
his hand at everything he could, including acting -- his part in a film
about skyjacker D.B. Cooper ended on the cutting room floor -- to
script writing -- succeeding with the cult classic "Microwave Massacre"
-- and he kept body and soul together with such jobs as movie theater
employee. A friend and local-access TV producer, Michael Morrison,
encouraged him to host his own show, and named it for him: "Craig
Muckler's Hollywood Showcase." Among the guests Craig had on the show:
comedian Jackie Vernon, actors Aldo Ray, William Sanderson, Misty Rowe, Bo Svenson, Brinke Stevens,
director Allan Holzman, composer Susan Justin.