Craig Campobasso

Craig Campobasso is a casting director and award-winning filmmaker. He has been casting film and television for over three decades, and was Emmy-nominated for casting David E. Kelly’s Picket Fences. He recently cast "Don’t Come Back from the Moon," starring James Franco and Rashida Jones, the film Starbright, and the television series "The Adventures of Velvet Prozak."

Craig directed, wrote and produced the short film "Stranger at the Pentagon," which was adapted from the popular UFO book authored by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges. It won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank International Film Festival and the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. He is also the author of "The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga" book trilogy.

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  • Redirecting Your Life / ETs & UFO Hotspots

    Biomedical engineering professor Jeff Karp shared tools to redirect our lives with energy and intention. Followed by ufologist Craig Campobasso on ET visitation and UFO hotspots.More »
  • Political Climate / UFO Hotspots

    Consultant Dick Morris shared commentary on the political climate and predictions on upcoming elections. Followed by ufologist and filmmaker Craig Campobasso on UFO cases and hotspots.More »
  • 2021 Astrological Outlook / Extraterrestrial Species

    Astrologer Mark Lerner presented his outlook for 2021 and beyond. Followed by author Craig Campobasso on the characteristics of numerous extraterrestrial beings.More »
  • Sound Weapons, Plastic Disaster, & Black Holes

    Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed possible sound wave weapons, cleaning trash from the oceans, and the physics of black holes.More »
  • Alien at the Pentagon / Torah Codes

    In the first half, Emmy-nominated casting director Craig Campobasso talked about his film career and current projects, including his directorial debut, Stranger at the Pentagon, based upon the popular UFO book of the same name written by Frank Stranges in 1967 In the latter...More »

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