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Craig Olejnik
Birth at
1 June 1979
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Craig Oleynik is a Canadian film actor. Oleynik became best known for his role as telepathic and part-time paramedic Toby Logan in the television series Mind Reader. Before playing the main role in the television project “Mind Reader”, the actor played the role of Jake Bennett in the serial film “The Fugitives” and the paintings “Margarita Museum”, “Wolf Lake” and “Thirteen Ghosts”. He also had the opportunity to become a screenwriter, director and producer of the film “Interview with zombies”.
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Craig Oleynik is a Canadian film actor.
Oleynik became best known for his role as telepathic and part-time paramedic Toby Logan in the television series Mind Reader. Before playing the main role in the television project “Mind Reader”, the actor played the role of Jake Bennett in the serial film “The Fugitives” and the paintings “Margarita Museum”, “Wolf Lake” and “Thirteen Ghosts”. He also had the opportunity to become a screenwriter, director and producer of the film “Interview with zombies”.
Craig Oleinick was fourteen years old when he was offered a breakthrough role with Helena Bonham Carter in the award-winning film Margaret Museum. Since then, the actor starred in numerous television series and films, including such outstanding films as “Thirteen Ghosts” with Tony Shelhobe.
In the future, Craig also starred in a film released by the CTV channel.
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Kelly Rowan in the title role, the film “The Obituary” with Josie Bisset and the multi-part project “The Fugitive” with Donnie Wallberg. In addition, the actor played one of the roles in the film “Table Man”, directed by Louis Belanger, where Roy Dupuy also participated.
In 2005, Oleynik tried his hand as a producer, screenwriter and director of his film “Interview with zombies”.
Craig is a co-owner of the Raw Canvas bar, which offers wine and snacks to visitors, and features an art studio and gallery. The premises are located in Vancouver, but offices have been opened in other countries. Raw canvas is a place where you can drink, eat and do art. It also supports artists in need in its own community. In his spare time, Oleinick likes to kayak and travel.