Craig A Meyer has traversed all four corners of the
entertainment industry, making strong impressions in
theatre, film, television and music.
On Broadway, Meyer created the role of Clinton Badger in
MGM’s classic Meet
Me In St Louis and toured nationally in
Cats
as Skimbleshanks,
The Red Caboose in Starlight
Express, and Mike Nulty in
Irving
Berlin’s White Christmas. Regionally, he has starred
in Forever
Plaid (Frankie), A
Class Act (Lehman Engel),
Crazy
For You (Bobby Child),
42nd
Street
(Billy
Lawlor), The
All Night Strut and the West Coast Premiere
of The
Thing About Men (Man).
In film, Meyer sang “A Whole New World” in
Disney’s Oscar® winning classic, Aladdin,
and also had the pleasure of working with Tim Rice and
Elton John on their first Disney collaboration,
The
Lion King.
Television appearances include guest-starring roles
on Will
& Grace, Good
Morning Miami, Family
Law, General
Hospital, Fernwood
2nite, The
E! True Hollywood Story, as well as appearances
on The
Tonight Show, The
Today Show, The
Arsenio Hall Show and even The
Gong Show.
In music, Meyer has toured internationally and recorded
with music legends Barry Manilow and Frankie Valli, and has
headlined for Princess Cruises around the world.
As an educator, Meyer created Music-Theatre
101 a
unique and innovative workshop teaching the fundamentals of
Musical Theatre, and co-created SRO,
a year round Musical-Theater workshop for children and
young adults.
Honors within the music community include prestigious
fellowships with the Los Angeles Master Chorale and A.S.K.
Theatre Projects, master classes at Texas Wesleyan
University (Ft. Worth), the University of the Nations
(Kona, HI) and a grant from the Gillman Gonzalez-Falla
Theatre Foundation.
Through the Meyer Vocal
Workshop, Meyer teaches and coaches
singers in a variety of musical idioms including
Broadway, pop, jazz and country. With a diverse student
body, Meyer’s clients are currently performing in
venues worldwide including the United States, Europe and
Asia.
Meyer is a proud member of AEA,
SAG, AFTRA, and ASCAP.
