Craig Chester Explained

Craig Chester
Birth Date:1965 11, mf=yes
Occupation:Actor, writer, screenwriter
Education:The American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Craig Chester (born November 8, 1965) is an American actor, writer, and screenwriter.

Early life

Chester was born in West Covina, California, the son of Cecil, lead singer in the rock band “Whiskey”, and Linda, a homemaker. He moved with his family to Carrollton, Texas at the age of twelve when his father accepted a corporate job with Nestlé. At age fifteen, Chester was diagnosed with the facial deformity long face syndrome.[1] The condition's most striking symptom is an excessively long lower face height. At eighteen, Chester spent a year undergoing multiple reconstructive surgeries. Chester moved to New York City in 1985, with a new face, to study at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Following graduation, he performed in various stage productions in New York, including a play written by Joanne Woodward who, upon noticing his naturalistic acting style, encouraged Chester to pursue a career in film.

Career

Chester's acting debut was in the feature film Swoon, a contemporary re-telling of the infamous Leopold & Loeb murder case, which earned Chester an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actor. Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as “dazzling”.[2] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone described Swoon as “a great film…haunting and visionary”.[3] Chester went on to act in a string of critically acclaimed independent films.[4] He has been openly gay since the inception of his career, rare at that time.[5]

As a result, St. Martin's Press approached Chester to write about his life and experiences. His memoir Why the Long Face?: The Adventures of a Truly Independent Actor was published in 2003. In 2009, Showtime optioned the book with Chester set to adapt it into a television pilot with Don Roos, Dan Bucatinsky and Lisa Kudrow as producers.[6] Publishers Weekly described Why The Long Face as “witty, absorbing” with Chester an “engaging storyteller with a fresh voice”.[7] Kirkus Reviews described Chester's memoir as an “intriguing midpoint autobiography sure to rouse curiosity about what the next half has in store.”[8]

Chester transitioned into screenwriting with Adam & Steve, which he also directed and starred in with Parker Posey, Chris Kattan and Malcolm Gets.[9] [10] [11] The film was released on April 24, 2005. Writing for The Village Voice, Melissa Levine described writer-director Chester's debut as “truly enjoyable”,[12] while Ronnie Scheib of Variety praised his performance: “Chester’s Adam, effortlessly able to slide from bathos to pathos and back again with none of the smarmy schmaltz of sitcom humanism, is a marvel of nuanced comic timing.”[13] Chuck Wilson, writing for LA Weekly described the film as “something certain to make John Waters cackle with glee.”[14] Adam & Steve has since developed a cult following.

Since adapting his book for Showtime, Chester has been writing for television. He wrote for season seven of the hit HBO series, True Blood and has developed pilots with NBC and Ryan Seacrest for E! amongst others.[15] On the June 5, 2013 edition of NPR's “Moth Radio Hour”, Chester recounted how he has been haunted by the Academy Award-nominated actor, Montgomery Clift, who has been dead for over 40 years.[16]

In 2021, Chester shared that he had experienced homelessness for several months, beginning in mid-2019.[17]

In early 2024, Michael Musto announced that a sequel to “Adam & Steve” was in development and that Chester had penned the screenplay, titled “Adam & Steve 55+”.[18]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Swoon
1993 GriefMark
1994 Out of DarknessBill TV film
1995 FriskHenry
1996 I Shot Andy WarholFred Hughes
1997 David SearchingMercedes Guy
1997 Kiss Me, GuidoTerry
1998 The Misadventures of MargaretRichard Lane
1998 Shucking the CurveSteven
1999 Charlie!
2001 The Anniversary PartyParty Guest
2001 CircuitWhite Party Customer
2001 The Experience BoxRyan
2001 Sex and the City

"Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda"


Hermes Clerk
TV series
2002 Bumping HeadsCraig short film, 22 minutes; released in 2003 in Boys Life 4: Four Play
2002

"Phantom"

"Anti-Thesis"


Thor
Derek
TV series
2003 The LookHenrik
2003 QuintessenceThomas short film, 25 minutes
2004 AnonymousAuditor
2004 Out on the Edgewriter
2005 Adam & SteveAdam Bernstein actor; writer; director
2007 Save Mewriter
2007–2008 The Big Gay Sketch Showwriter (9 episodes)
2008 PedroCounselor
2013 Kill Your DarlingsBusinessman
2021 Cam Boy Wegman

Notes and References

  1. Book: Chester, Craig. Why the Long Face?: The Adventures of a Truly Independent Actor. 2004-04-01. Macmillan. 9781429971980. en.
  2. Web site: Janet. Maslin. Janet Maslin. March 27, 1992. Review/Film Festival; A New Vision of Leopold and Loeb. The New York Times.
  3. Peter. Travers. Peter Travers. September 11, 1992. Swoon. Rolling Stone.
  4. Web site: 'Face' to Face: Gay Actor and Writer Craig Chester Windy City Times. Gregg . Shapiro. June 25, 2003. Windy City Times.
  5. Agent provacateur. The Advocate. 18 February 2003. Here Publishing. 59–.
  6. Web site: Kudrow, Bucatinsky feel 'Rapture'. Cynthia. Littleton. 22 October 2009. Variety.
  7. Nonfiction Book Review: Why the Long Face? by Craig Chester, Author L.A. Weekly Books $23.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-312-28713-9. Publishers Weekly.
  8. Web site: WHY THE LONG FACE? by Craig Chester - Kirkus Reviews. kirkusreviews.com.
  9. Web site: A Tangy Twist of Love & Humor: Funny Quotes About Love. about.com. 2013-10-10. 2016-03-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304113540/http://movies.about.com/od/directorinterviews/a/adamsteve032506.htm. dead.
  10. Web site: Pasolini. Antonio. An interview with Craig Chester. kamera.co.uk. 24 August 2006.
  11. Web site: Chemistry lesson: in Adam & Steve, Craig Chester and Malcolm gets explore a screen romance grounded in the chemistry of two actual gay actors! Hollywood, are you getting this? - Free Online Library. www.thefreelibrary.com.
  12. News: Levine. Melissa. 'Adam and Steve'. www.villagevoice.com. March 21, 2006.
  13. Web site: Adam and Steve. Ronnie. Scheib. 22 June 2005. variety.com.
  14. Web site: TLA Releasing US - Adam & Steve. tlareleasing.com.
  15. Web site: E! Developing Scripted Projects From Diane Warren, Josh Schwartz, Kevin Spacey, Mark Schwahn, Ryan Seacrest & Gale Anne Hurd. Nellie. Andreeva. 22 April 2013. deadline.com.
  16. Web site: The Moth - Stories - Montgomery Clift: The Sequel. The Moth.
  17. Web site: Actor-writer Craig Chester opens up about homeless nightmare: "This was the defining experience of my life".
  18. Web site: 'Adam & Steve' sequel! Broadway tragedy! When Mary met Sally! . 25 February 2024 .