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  1. Mark Kramer

    Mark Kramer, known professionally as Kramer, is a musician, composer, performer, record producer and founder of the NY record label Shimmy-Disc. He was a member of such diverse musical entities as Butthole Surfers, Shockabilly, B.A.L.L., Bongwater, Half Japanese, The Fugs (1984 reunion tour), and Dogbowl & Kramer, and he also performed regularly with John Zorn and other improvising musicians of New York City's so-called "downtown scene" of the 1980s.

  2. Kenny Kramer

    Kenny Kramer was the basis for the character of Cosmo Kramer in the sitcom "Seinfeld".

  3. Joan Whitney Kramer

    Joan Whitney Kramer (1914-July 12, 1990) was an American singer and songwriter. She was born Zoe Parenteau in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She attended Finch College in New York City. In 1934, while playing a showgirl in "The Great Waltz" on Broadway, she took the stage name Joan Whitney. She studied voice under Alex Kramer, who later collaborated with her on a number of songs including "Candy" and "Far Away Places." He also married her.

  4. Stepfanie Kramer

    Stepfanie Kramer (born August 6, 1956) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as detective Dee Dee McCall on the television series "Hunter". Kramer was born in Los Angeles, California to a Jewish father and a part Cherokee Native American mother. Her father was an Austrian concert violinist.

  5. Steve Kramer

    Steven M. Kramer (born December 24, 1950 in San Juan Capistrano, CA) is a voice actor for many anime titles. He has also done voice acting for various "Power Rangers" series in the past, with the best-known of those roles being the voice of Darkonda in "Power Rangers in Space". His wife, Melora Harte, is a voice actress. Kramer has also been credited as Steve Kraemer, Steven Kramer, Drew Levi Thomas, …

  6. Laura Shapiro Kramer

    Laura Shapiro Kramer (b. July 27, 1948) is a U.S. author, producer and film maker. Born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Shapiro Kramer left New England to attend the University of Wisconsin in the 1960s. In 1969 she moved to Los Angeles where she attended UCLA studying Film and Art History. In 1975 Shapiro Kramer began working with Steve Leber and David Krebs.

  7. Ron Kramer

    Ronald J. Kramer (born June 24, 1935 in Girard, Kansas) was an outstanding American football player for the University of Michigan and in the National Football League. In the long tradition of outstanding Michigan athletes, Ron Kramer is considered to be ranked among the best. A three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track, Kramer led both the football and basketball teams in scoring for two years.

  8. Stephanie Kramer

    Stepfanie Kramer (born August 6, 1956) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as detective Dee Dee McCall on the television series "Hunter". Kramer was born in Los Angeles, California to a Jewish father and a part Cherokee Native American mother. Her father was an Austrian concert violinist.

  9. Richard Kramer

    The Honorable Richard A. Kramer was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on July 22, 1947 and graduated from the University of Southern California Law School in 1972 as a Doctor of Jurisprudence, following a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude degree in political science in 1969. He was appointed to the San Francisco superior court by governor Pete Wilson in 1996. Prior to this appointment, he was a civil litigator representing the banking industry.

  10. Sidney Kramer

    Born on July 8 1925, in Washington, D.C., Sidney Kramer graduated from Calvin Coolidge High School in 1944 and entered George Washington University where he obtained baccalaureate degrees in physics and chemistry. In 1957, he became the owner and operator of Automatic Car Washes. When he moved to Montgomery County, MD, in 1960, Mr. Kramer joined and actively participated in the local parent-teacher associations, the Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce, …

  11. Sven Kramer

    Sven Kramer (born April 23, 1986 in Heerenveen) is a Dutch long track speed skater. He is the current Dutch, European, and World Allround Champion. He also is the reigning world champion and world record holder on the distances 5,000 m, 10,000 m and the teampursuit.

  12. Yep Kramer

    Yep Kramer (born November 15, 1957) is a Dutch long track and marathon speed skater. He is the father of speed skaters Sven Kramer and Brecht Kramer.

  13. Alex Kramer

    Alex J. Kramer (May 30, 1903-February 10, 1998) was an American songwriter. He was born in Montreal, Canada. His parents were Adolph and Freda Kramer. At age 17 he was hired as a pianist in a silent movie theater in Montreal. He traveled first to Palm Beach, Florida, joining the Meyer Davis orchestra, and then to Paris and Cannes, before returning to New York City, where he became a radio bandleader. He also worked as an accompanist in nightclubs and in vaudeville.

  14. Jerry Kramer

    Gerald Louis Kramer (born January 23, 1936 at Jordan, Montana) is a former professional American football player (and author), best remembered for his 11-year NFL career with the Green Bay Packers as an offensive lineman. As a 6'3", 250 lb. right guard, #64 was an integral part of the famous "Packer Sweep", which featured both guards pulling out from their normal positions and lead-blocking for the running back going around the end.

  15. Susan Kramer

    Susan Veronica Kramer (born 22 July 1950) is a London businesswoman and Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Richmond Park. Holborn-born, she was educated at St Paul's Girls' School and Oxford University, where she was President of the Oxford Union, and took her MBA at the University of Illinois. She is a former vice-president of Citibank Chicago.

  16. Jack Kramer

    John Albert Kramer (born August 1, 1921, in Las Vegas, Nevada) was a champion U.S. tennis player of the 1940s. A World No. 1 player for a number of years, he is a possible candidate for the title of the greatest tennis player of all time. He was also, for many years, the leading promoter of the professional tennis tours and a relentless advocate for the establishment of Open tennis between amateur and professional players.

  17. Joey Kramer

    Joseph Michael "Joey" Kramer (born June 21, 1950 in The Bronx, New York City, United States) is the drummer for the Hard rock band Aerosmith. It was Kramer who named the band in 1973. Kramer briefly attended the Thornton Donovan School. He was frequently hounded during the band's early years by singer Steven Tyler to play more consistently, as Tyler's own background is in percussion. According to the band's autobiography, "Walk This Way", …

  18. Piet Kramer

    Pieter Lodewijk Kramer was a Dutch architect, one of the most important architects of the Amsterdam School. Kramer collaborated with his friend Michel de Klerk in the architectural practice of Eduard Cuypers. In 1911 he collaborated in the design of the "Scheepvaarthuis" (Shipping House), with Johan van der Mey and Michel de Klerk. Kramer also collaborated with De Klerk on the "P.L. Takstraat/Burgemeester Tellegenstraat" complex.

  19. Tommy Kramer

    Thomas Francis Kramer (born March 7, 1955 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the NFL from 1977-1990. Kramer graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in San Antonio. He played collegiately at Rice University and was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round (27th overall) of the 1977 NFL Draft.

  20. Lud Kramer

    A. Ludlow (Lud) Kramer (b. June 10, 1932 in New York City - d. April 9,2004) was best known as a United States politician, serving as a Seattle City councillor (1961) and as Washington Secretary of State (1965-1975).

  21. Erik Kramer

    William Erik Kramer (born November 6, 1964 in Encino, California), is a former American football quarterback. He attended John Burroughs high school in Burbank, CA. After attending Los Angeles Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Carolina State University where he finished a successful college football career. He was not drafted by an NFL team, but did see action in 1987, …

  22. Thomas Kramer

    Dr. Thomas A.M. Kramer (b. 1957) is Director of Student Health and Psychiatric Services at The University of Chicago. He has held administrative positions at the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the University of Arkansas, and the medical school at Mt. Sinai.

  23. Jonathan Kramer

    Jonathan Donald Kramer (December 7, 1942, Hartford, Conn. - June 3, 2004, New York City), was a U.S. composer and music theorist.

  24. Annemarie Kramer

    Anna Maria 'Annemarie' Kramer (born February 15, 1975 in Haarlem) is a Dutch sprinter. Together with Jacqueline Poelman, Pascal van Assendelft and Joan van den Akker she participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics. They were however eliminated in the series due to a mistake in the changing area.

  25. Clare Kramer

    Clare Elizabeth Kramer (b. September 3, 1974 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an actress best known for her portrayal of the vain and over-the-top Hell-Goddess Glory (aka "Glorificus"), the main villain in Season 5 of the TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Kramer's film roles include: "D.E.B.S." (as a villainess, …

  26. Christina Kramer

    Christina Elizabeth Kramer is Professor of Slavic and Balkan languages and linguistics at the University of Toronto and Chair of the university's Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures which is part of the Faculty of Arts and Science. Kramer is especially known as the author of "Macedonian: A Course for Beginning and Intermediate Students".

  27. Joel Kramer

    Joel Bruce Kramer (born November 11 1955, in San Diego, California) is a retired American professional basketball player. He was a 6'7" 203 lb small forward and played college basketball at San Diego State University. He had a 5-year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1978-1983. Kramer was selected with the 19th pick of the third round by the Phoenix Suns in the 1978 NBA Draft.

  28. Werner Krämer

    Werner Krämer is a former German football player, who is a household name to the West German football audience under his nickname "Eia Krämer".

  29. Jack Kramer

    John Henry Kramer (January 5, 1918 in New Orleans, Louisiana - May 18, 1995 in Metairie, Louisiana), is a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1939-1951. He would play for the St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, New York Giants, and New York Yankees.

  30. Kevin Kramer

    Kevin A. Kramer (born August 24th, 1976) is a television writer and producer. He has worked on the reality shows, The Biggest Loser, Beauty and The Geek, and Unan1mous. Kevin is currently writing for the Cartoon Network show, ["Chowder"], which is set to premiere November, 2007. He resides in Los Angeles, California.

  31. Ken Kramer

    Kenneth Bentley (Ken) Kramer is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado. Born February 19, 1942, in Chicago, Kramer grew up in the city's suburb of Skokie, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois, and after earning his degree, entered Harvard University, from which he received his Juris Doctor. In 1966, he was admitted to the bar, and by 1970, …

  32. Leonie Kramer

    Dame Leonie Judith Kramer, AC, DBE (born 1 October, 1924) is an Australian academic, educator and professor. She was Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1982-83. She served as Chancellor of the University of Sydney from 1991 to 2001, resigning in controversial circumstances.

  33. Tom Kramer

    Thomas Joseph Kramer (born January 9, 1968 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Cleveland Indians during the 1991 and 1993 seasons. After the 1993 season he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, but was unable to make it back into the major leagues.

  34. Burton Kramer

    Burton Kramer, O. Ont, (born 1932) is a prominent graphic designer and artist who lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Kramer began working in the early 1960s and his work was prominent at Expo 67. His work from this period shows the influence of Op Art. He is perhaps best known for creating enduring iconic images such as the expanding symbol of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which he created in 1974.

  35. Wolfgang Kramer

    Wolfgang Kramer (born June 29 1942 in Stuttgart) is a German board game designer. Kramer formerly worked as an operations manager and computer scientist, but since 1989 he has worked full-time on game design. He has designed over 100 games, many which have been nominated for or have won the Spiel des Jahres. He frequently collaborates with other designers, notably Michael Kiesling and Richard Ulrich.

  36. Billy J. Kramer

    Billy J. Kramer (born William Howard Ashton, 19 August 1943, in Bootle, Liverpool, England) was a British Invasion / Merseybeat singer. He is known today primarily as the singer of various Lennon-McCartney compositions that The Beatles did not use.

  37. Stanley Kramer

    Stanley Kramer (September 29, 1913 - February 19,2001) was an American film director and producer responsible for some of Hollywood's most famous "message" movies. His work was recognized with The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1961. Director Steven Spielberg once described him as "one of our great filmmakers, not just for the art and passion he put on screen, but for the impact he has made on the conscience of the world."

  38. Martin Kramer

    Martin Kramer (b. 1954, Washington, DC) is an American scholar of the Middle East at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, the Shalem Center, and the Olin Institute, Harvard University. His focus is on Islam and Arab politics.

  39. Gorni Kramer

    Gorni Kramer (22 July 1913 - 26 October 1995) was one of the most famous Italian songwriters, musicians and band leaders of the 20th Century. He wrote over a thousand songs.

  40. Mark Kramer

    Mark Kramer (November 3, 1945-) is a Philadelphia-born jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and producer/engineer. Members of the Philadelphia Orchestra mentored him from the age of five. His early jazz performances, in his teens and twenties included those with Michael Brecker and Randy Brecker, Charles Fambrough, Stanley Clarke, and Eric Gravatt.

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