Craig Edwards

Craig Dougal Edwards (20 April 1890 - 16 January 1961) was a Brunanter actor and filmmaker, who is considered the first true star of Brunanter cinema. He became a popular icon through his screen persona "Mr. Stanson", appearing in several short comedic films, most notably A Job for Mr. Stanson (1919), Mr. Stanson's Vacations (1920) and Mr. Stanson in Prison (1920). Edwards was also the first director of his time to transcend from short films to feature-length films, such as The Inheritance (1923). Following financial collapse in late 1930's, Edwards stayed away from cinema for many years, but his career was shortly revived when he collaborated with Jan Rotterdammer in In the Old Tavern (1955).