Creagen McCormick Dow found his passion for acting at the age of 9 when he debuted as a lead in the local theatre production
of Rumplestiltskin, performed at Highlands Little Theatre in Sebring, Florida. Soon after, Creagen moved with his family
to Celebration, Florida where he continued to pursue his acting, and at the age of 11 Creagen was the youngest performer to be
accepted into the New York Acting Ensemble headed by Executive Producer/Writer Ken Eulo. Under Ken's direction, Creagen gained
invaluable experience and proved his acting ability when he was cast as a lead in 3 of Ken's theatre productions - A Thousand
Clowns, Paradise Walk and The Corpse.
During his stay in Celebration, Creagen landed leads in 2 pilots (Summer School, Diddle Daddle), a lead in the film
Killer Deal, a supporting role in the Sci-Fi film From the Ashes, and booked his first National commercial for Frito
Lay. Expressing his desire to further his career, Creagen's parents took him to Los Angeles to pursue his dream, and not long after
he arrived Creagen booked a lead in the feature film/staged reading Motherland where he was cast with veteran actors Tonea
Stewart (A Time to Kill, Mississippi Burning), Vernee Watson-Johnson (Antwone Fisher, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)
and Yolanda King (Ghosts of Mississippi, Odessa) and played the role of Edward V in the Longbeach Playhouse theatre
performance of Oranges and Lemons.
Creagen then started booking national commercials, which include Dr. Pepper, Frito Lay, McDonald's, and Wachovia, and guest starring
roles on television shows like Without A Trace, Veronica Mars, Chuck, and GREEK. Currently, Creagen has a
recurring role as "Jeremiah Trottman", school anchorman, on Nickelodeon's Zoey 101, and can be seen in two feature films, The
Least of These and Four Christmases. When not filming, Creagen spends his free time songwriting and composing music.