Logan Crawford
Logan Crawford is an Actor and Emmy award-winning broadcaster with recurring roles
on such hit TV shows as: “Blue Bloods,” “The Blacklist,” “House of Cards,” “Person of
Interest,” “Daredevil,” “The Following,” “Gotham,” “Mindhunter,” “Bull,” “Dietland,” and
others. He recently starred in Fred Wolf’s “40-Love.” And he has appeared in such top films as
“The Irishman” with Robert De Niro and Al Pacino as well as the Oscar winning film
“The Big Short” starring Brad Pitt and Christian Bale. He will be seen in pivotal roles in the upcoming film “Not Okay” on Hulu as well as the soon-to-be released series “Three Women” on Showtime.
Mr. Crawford has starred in more than 50 national and regional commercials including those
for AT&T, Southwest Airlines, Citibank, Toyota, Subaru, New York Lottery, Mercury
Insurance, among others.
Logan began his career as an assignment editor at CBS News… and made his mark as
a television news reporter and anchorman at TV networks both nationally and
internationally. He’s covered every presidential election from Bill Clinton’s victory in 1992 to Joe Biden’s in 2020.
He’s reported on the 9/11 tragedy for WWOR-TV in the metro New York City
area, where he worked as an anchorman and correspondent, and covered the 1996 Olympics, and the numerous bombings that occurred during that event – as an anchor, reporter, and morning show host for FOX5 Atlanta.
Crawford was the first reporter on the scene and awarded an Emmy for his
work on the Crash of Avianca Flight 52 in 1990. He has reported and anchored for Ebru International, The United Paramount Network, FOX, ABC, News 12 Networks, and PBS. And his talk show, “Fresh Outlook,” was honored with an Emmy Award.
His reportage has also been honored by NATAS, the Associated Press, The
RTNDA, and the Long Island Press Club.
Logan is also a professor of journalism who holds a Master’s Degree from the State
University of New York.