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Occupation
  
Writer, actor

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Greg Kramer

Period
  
1980s–2013

Nationality
  
British–Canadian


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Notable works
  
The Pursemonger of fugu, Hogtown Bonbons, Couchwarmer

Died
  
April 8, 2013, Montreal, Canada

Books
  
The Pursemonger of Fugu: A Bathroom Mystery

Movies and TV shows
  
300, On the Road, The Day After Tomorrow, Tales from the Neverend, Abandon

Similar People
  
Zack Snyder, Walter Salles, Sam Riley, Roland Emmerich, Stephen Gaghan

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Greg Kramer (1961 – 8 April 2013) was a British-Canadian author, actor, director, and magician. Born and raised in Hertfordshire, England, he emigrated to Canada in 1981 and spent the remainder of his life living in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.

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His first novel, The Pursemonger of fugu, published by Riverbank Press in 1995, was shortlisted for the City of Toronto Book Award. His other novels included Couchwarmer (1997) and Wally (2004). His short story collection Hogtown Bonbons (1999) was originally published by Xtra! in Toronto as a regular column. He also wrote several theatrical plays.

As an actor, he appeared regularly on the television series Forever Knight, John Woo’s Once a Thief and Tales from the Neverending Story, and as a voice actor in Tripping the Rift, George and Martha and Arthur. He also had supporting roles in numerous films, including 300, The Day After Tomorrow, I'm Not There and On the Road. In theatres he worked across Canada, from the Vancouver Playhouse to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.

Directing credits include Tiger's Heart at the Centaur Theatre, Marat/Sade (Dora nomination, best production), and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts in Montreal, which garnered him a Best Director MECCA award. Also a magician, Kramer was the magic consultant and coach for Des McAnuff's production of The Tempest at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, featuring Christopher Plummer. As a playwright, his credits included Lies of the Vampyre, Skateboard Tango, Queens and the Great Out Doors and Isadora Fabulist!.

Kramer was found dead in his Montreal apartment on 8 April 2013. Although a cause of death was not immediately confirmed, Kramer was HIV-positive and had previously had a lung removed due to a bout of lung cancer. His last play Sherlock Holmes was performed at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts in Montreal from 4 to 26 May 2013. The play, which starred Jay Baruchel in the titular role, had also cast Kramer as Inspector Lestrade. The play went ahead, with fellow cast member Patrick Costello stepping in to replace Kramer as Lestrade.

Kramer was openly gay.

Partial filmography

  • Wilder (2000) - Dugald Ferdinand
  • Abandon (2002) - Andre
  • The Day After Tomorrow (2004) - RAF #2
  • 300 (2006) - Ephor #1
  • I'm Not There (2007) - Drunk
  • On the Road (2012) - Mississippi Gene
  • References

    Greg Kramer Wikipedia