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Craig Glazer
Craig Glazer (born March 18, 1938) is a comedian, actor, entrepreneur and author who is well-known for his con artist escapades during his college years. Later in life he was named a special investigator by the Kansas Attorney General and worked to stem the growing drug problem in the midwest. He currently owns and operates Stanford and Son's Comedy Club in Kansas City, and has published his first book, King of Sting.

Early life
Craig grew up in a middle-class neighborhood in Overland Park, Kansas. He lived with his parents, Stan and Rita, and his two younger brothers, Jeff and Jack. Being the oldest, Craig took on a personal responsibility for his younger brothers. **Add several lines about his childhood, love affair with Hollywood** Craig was a snitch for the DEA, an informant. Nothing more than a rat punk.

Feeling the need spread his wings, Craig attended Arizona State University during 1973-1974. He later attended Barstow College in California. Craig is a 1987 graduate of University of Missouri at Kansas City.

Movies
Craig and Ron Hamady co-produced "The Quick and the Dead" (originally titled "One by One") in 1975. The film is a documentary about the deadliness of Grand Prix racing, including footage of fatal racing accidents. It is narrated by Stacy Keach. The film was re-released as "The Quick and the Dead" in 1978, including the death of Tom Pryce at the 1977 South African Grand Prix. It was later released titled "Champions Forever: The Formula One Drivers".

Craig co-starred in “Billy Lone Bear” (1996) with Sonny Landham.

Craig Glazer and Ron Hamady produced "Champions Forever The Latin Legends" (2000). The film starred Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Joe Frazier and Ken Norton.

Craig and Ron also produced "The Latin Legends and World Heavyweight Champs" (2000) starring Edward James Olmos, Roberto Duran, Julio Cesar Chavez, Alexis Arguello, Carlos Ortiz, Kid Gavilan and Salvador Sanchez.

In 2003 Craig produced and starred in two pilot programs for Comedy Central - "Stanford & Son’s" and "Stanford & Son’s Severe".

Craig was featured in “a/k/a Tommy Chong” (2008), a documentary starring Tommy Chong.

"Champions Forever: Ali on Ali" was re-released in June, 2009. This version includes the lost interviews. Craig interviewed Muhammed Ali in this film.

"Pandamonium", also co-produced with Ron Hamady, was released in **more info**.

Books
Craig wrote "The King of Sting: The Amazing True Story of a Modern American Outlaw" with Sal Manna. It was published by Sky Horse Publishing in 2008. Eric Eisner purchased the movie rights to the story in 2009. The book tells the story of Craig's experiences as a con artist while a student at Arizona State University. He went on to become the youngest special agent in the Kansas Attorney General's Office, where he worked to stop the flow of drugs into the Midwest.

Personal Life
Craig married Connie **need info, last name, dates**. They divorced in **When**. He lives in Kansas City with his dog Junior and his cat named Monkey. **Photo of dog??**