Craig Lamar Traylor is an American actor, best recognized for his prominent role in the long-running Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. His career features a mix of television, film, and voice work, primarily concentrated in the late 1990s and 2000s.
Filmography & TV Appearances
Traylor's known work includes:
- The Jamie Foxx Show (TV Series) - Marvin (Guest Star - Episode: "Too Old to Be a Page", 1998)
- MADtv (TV Series) - Boy (Guest Star - Episode: "#4.11", 1999)
- ER (TV Series) - Daryl (Guest Star - Episode: "Humpty Dumpty", 1999)
- The Ladies Man (Film) - Darnell (2000)
- The Lionhearts (TV Series, Animated) - Voice of Cubby (Recurring, 1998-1999)
- Malcolm in the Middle (TV Series) - Stevie Kenarban (Main / Recurring Cast, Seasons 1-7, 2000-2006) - This is his most significant role.
- Girlfriends (TV Series) - Young William (Guest Star - Episode: "There's the Rub", 2001)
- Reefer Madness (TV Movie) - Jimmy (2005)
- Boston Legal (TV Series) - Danny Crisp (Guest Star - Episode: "Too Much Information", 2008)
- The Fresh Beat Band (TV Series) - Himself (Guest Star - Episode: "The Wizard of Song", 2009)
- Leverage (TV Series) - Teddy (Guest Star - Episode: "The Juror #6 Job", 2010)
Signature Role
Traylor gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Stevie Kenarban in Malcolm in the Middle. He appeared consistently throughout the series, playing Malcolm's asthmatic, intelligent, and sometimes darkly humorous best friend who uses a motorized wheelchair.

Later Career & Current Focus
Following the conclusion of Malcolm in the Middle in 2006, Traylor appeared in a handful of guest roles. Available public information suggests his focus shifted away from professional acting in the late 2000s / early 2010s. There are no widely known major acting credits attributed to him in the subsequent years.
This list represents his documented professional acting credits in film and television.









