
Grant Cramer
Born:10. november 1961
Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Grant Cramer, born on November 10, 1961, is a versatile American actor known for his work in both films and television. With a career spanning several decades, Cramer has showcased his talent in a variety of genres, from horror to comedy to drama.
In 1980, Cramer made his feature film debut in the horror flick "New Year's Evil," marking the beginning of a successful acting journey. However, it was his role as Scotty Palmer in the 1984 cult comedy "Hardbodies" that truly propelled him into the spotlight. His memorable performance in the 1988 cult classic "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" solidified his status as a beloved actor in the realm of cult cinema.
Transitioning seamlessly between the big and small screens, Cramer has also left his mark on television. From his portrayal of a teen drug user in the 1982 TV movie "Desperate Lives" to his compelling stint as Shawn Garrett on the hit soap opera "The Young and the Restless," Cramer has captivated audiences with his diverse roles.
Beyond acting, Cramer has delved into writing, producing, and directing, showcasing his multifaceted talents behind the camera as well. His short film "Say Goodnight, Michael" garnered critical acclaim and accolades, including the prestigious Grand Jury Award at the New York Independent Film and Video festival.
In 2008, Cramer ventured into producing with the creation of the VH1 series "Old Skool with Terry and Gita," which enjoyed international success in over 20 countries. His foray into directing continued with the innovative "Cooking is For Play," the first-ever "cooking show for guys," showcasing his creativity and vision in new and unexpected ways.
Looking towards the future, Cramer is set to produce an Action-Adventure, Horror 3D film titled "The Fallen," directed by Brett Leonard and featuring a stellar cast including Dominic Purcell, Vinnie Jones, and Peter Stormare. With production slated to begin in March 2011, "The Fallen" promises to be a thrilling addition to Cramer's already impressive body of work.
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