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==Career==
==Career==
Craig's first role was in [[MediaCorp|SBC’s]] first English drama, ''Masters of the Sea''. He is best known for his role as the bumbling kitchen assistant Eldon in ''Happy Belly''. Craig also played the supporting role of Sugar Cane Daddy in the television series Police and Thief. He is bilingual, and starred in Jack Neo's 1997 telemovie ''[[Hitman in the City]]''.
Craig's first role was in [[Mediacorp|SBC’s]] first English drama, ''Masters of the Sea''. He is best known for his role as the bumbling kitchen assistant Eldon in ''Happy Belly''. Craig also played the supporting role of Sugar Cane Daddy in the television series Police and Thief. He is bilingual, and starred in Jack Neo's 1997 telemovie ''[[Hitman in the City]]''.


Craig also conducts flower arrangement and cooking lessons, and delivers seminars on The Power of Numbers, a method that is used as a profiling tool based on an individual's birth date.
Craig also conducts flower arrangement and cooking lessons, and delivers seminars on The Power of Numbers, a method that is used as a profiling tool based on an individual's birth date.

Latest revision as of 21:37, 18 October 2018

Craig Teo, formerly known as Gregory Teo, is a Singaporean actor, presenter, and comedian.

Career[edit]

Craig's first role was in SBC’s first English drama, Masters of the Sea. He is best known for his role as the bumbling kitchen assistant Eldon in Happy Belly. Craig also played the supporting role of Sugar Cane Daddy in the television series Police and Thief. He is bilingual, and starred in Jack Neo's 1997 telemovie Hitman in the City.

Craig also conducts flower arrangement and cooking lessons, and delivers seminars on The Power of Numbers, a method that is used as a profiling tool based on an individual's birth date.

Personal life[edit]

Teo graduated from Assumption English School and Cesar Ritz Colleges (a Swiss hospitality school). He is a single father.