Craig J. Seath
Actor • Character Performer • Studio Collaborator
Craig J. Seath is a long-standing collaborator and supporter of Lawrie Brewster, Hex Studios, and the British Horror Studio, a character actor admired for his good humour, resilience, and willingness to suffer for the art. With appearances in major productions including Outlander and The Crown, Seath brings a grounded screen presence and seasoned professionalism to even the strangest corners of the studio’s Gothic world. He made his Hex Studios debut in The Unkindness of Ravens as one of the film’s tormented lost souls, a role that demanded physical discomfort, endurance, and complete trust in the director’s nightmarish vision.
Across his work with the studio, Seath has become one of its most dependable and versatile supporting actors. He appeared as a doctor in The Black Gloves, Minister Von Schill in The Devil’s Machine, Richard Watkins in Ghost Crew, and The Seer in The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, where he features opposite Andrew Gourlay in one of the film’s most mythic and ominous encounters. He also delivered a powerful dramatic performance in The Vance Institute opposite Megan Tremethick, appears opposite Michael Daviot in Amicus Productions’ In the Grip of Terror, and brings outrageous physical commitment to The Slave and the General. Whether playing minister, doctor, seer, doomed man, or tormented soul, Craig J. Seath represents the British Horror Studio’s cherished character-actor tradition: loyal, brave, versatile, and always ready to step into the nightmare.
Across his work with the studio, Seath has become one of its most dependable and versatile supporting actors. He appeared as a doctor in The Black Gloves, Minister Von Schill in The Devil’s Machine, Richard Watkins in Ghost Crew, and The Seer in The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, where he features opposite Andrew Gourlay in one of the film’s most mythic and ominous encounters. He also delivered a powerful dramatic performance in The Vance Institute opposite Megan Tremethick, appears opposite Michael Daviot in Amicus Productions’ In the Grip of Terror, and brings outrageous physical commitment to The Slave and the General. Whether playing minister, doctor, seer, doomed man, or tormented soul, Craig J. Seath represents the British Horror Studio’s cherished character-actor tradition: loyal, brave, versatile, and always ready to step into the nightmare.
“A loyal character actor of resilience, good humour, and Gothic versatility.”
Selected Works
The Reign of Queen GinnarraHex Studios
The Vance InstituteHex Studios
In the Grip of TerrorAmicus Productions
Ghost CrewHex Studios
The Devil’s MachineHex Studios
The Black GlovesHex Studios