Bert Kramer

Bert Kramer

Born:10 ottobre 1934

Died:20 giugno 2001

Known For:Acting

Biography

Bert Kramer, born on October 20, 1934, was an American actor known for his versatile performances on both the big and small screens. With a career spanning over four decades, Kramer left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his memorable roles and undeniable talent. His passion for acting was evident in every character he portrayed, bringing depth and authenticity to each performance.

Starting his acting career in the 1960s, Kramer quickly made a name for himself with his strong presence and natural charisma. He appeared in numerous television shows such as "Gunsmoke," "The Rockford Files," and "The A-Team," showcasing his range as an actor. His ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles solidified his reputation as a versatile performer.

In addition to his television work, Kramer also appeared in several films, including "St. Elmo's Fire" and "The China Syndrome." His captivating performances on the silver screen earned him critical acclaim and further established him as a talented actor in Hollywood. Kramer's dedication to his craft and commitment to each role he undertook set him apart from his peers.

Throughout his career, Kramer collaborated with some of the industry's most renowned directors and actors, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure of working with him. His professionalism and work ethic were unmatched, making him a sought-after talent in the entertainment world. Beyond his on-screen work, Kramer also lent his voice to various animated projects, showcasing his versatility as a performer.

Kramer's legacy continues to live on through his memorable performances, which have stood the test of time and continue to resonate with audiences around the world. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left an indelible mark, inspiring future generations of actors to pursue their passion with the same dedication and commitment that he exemplified throughout his career. Bert Kramer will always be remembered as a talented actor whose work transcends generations and remains a testament to the power of storytelling through film and television.

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Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland

Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland

Goblin General (voice)

1989

A little boy whose dreams transcend reality is sucked into his own fantasy, which is everything he has dreamed of, until he unleashes an old secret that may not only destroy this perfect dream world but reality itself.
Volcano

Volcano

L.A. Fire Chief

1997

An earthquake shatters a peaceful Los Angeles morning and opens a fissure deep into the earth, causing lava to start bubbling up. As a volcano begins forming in the La Brea Tar Pits, the director of the city's emergency management service, working with a geologist, must then use every resource in the city to try and stop the volcano from consuming LA.
Lady Sings the Blues

Lady Sings the Blues

The Policeman

1972

Chronicles the rise and fall of legendary blues singer Billie Holiday, beginning with her traumatic youth. The story depicts her early attempts at a singing career and her eventual rise to stardom, as well as her difficult relationship with Louis McKay, her boyfriend and manager. Casting a shadow over even Holiday's brightest moments is the vocalist's severe drug addiction, which threatens to end both her career and her life.