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Jeffrey Kramer

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Jeffrey Kramer is an American television and film actor and producer. He is best known for “Ally McBeal” and “ The Practice The Practice is an American legal drama that focus >> Read More... .” He was born on 15 July 1945 in New York Click to look into! >> Read More... City, New York, United States. He rose in Teaneck, New Jersey. In 1963, he graduated from Teaneck High School. He debuted on television as “Stick-up Man” in the “Snow Job” episode of Barney Millers TV series. He made his first appearance in the film industry with the movie “Jaws.” He played the role of Deputy Hendricks. In 1978, he appeared in the sequel called “Jaws-2. In 1976, he made a guest entry in the movie “Baretta.”

In 1976, he did a role in the Joe Dante Joe Dante was born in Morristown, New Jersey but g >> Read More... directed picture “Hollywood Boulevard.” He did a film in Horror genre named “Halloween II.” He acted as Graham, the dentist who examined the body of Ben Tramer (dead). In the same year, he did roles in two episodes of “ Happy Days Happy Days is a Telugu-language show on ETV Telegu >> Read More... .” He did a part of “Party Butler Robot” in the movie Heartbeeps. He appeared as “Martin Smith” in the show “The People vs.Fonz” and “Lefty” in “Fonzie the Flatfoot.” In 1984, he did a small role of Gold Buddy in American Dreamer. In 1985, he did the role of Towzer” in “Santa Claus: The Movie.” He also did Clue and appeared as a motorist. In 1997, he appeared as a pedestrian in “Ally McBeal.” He also did The ‘Burbs. In 1997, he did television Drama Series called “The Practice,” a David E. Kelley production.

In 2000, he received a nomination for the Emmy Award. In 1998 he won Emmy Awards for The Practice under the category “Outstanding Drama Series.” In the same year, he got nominated for the Emmy Award for “Ally McBeal” under “Outstanding Comedy Series” category. He won Monitor Award for “Ally McBeal” under the category Film Originated Television Series-Best Achievement.” In 1999, he garnered an “Emmy Award” for “Ally McBeal” under the category “Outstanding Comedy Series.” The same year, he won “Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic” for “The Practice.” He will executive produce the show “Runn and Gunn” along with the scriptwriter “Wendy Riss.” The show is a B-movie studio which is about to get closed.

The owner hires a female director and some financial backers to save it. The show has the ‘70s backdrop. It will be an amalgamation of The Player and Boogie Nights. Another show called “Strike Force” is an inspiration of the life of Chris Giovino, a DEA agent. Both the shows are from CBS Television Studios. He is a well-known face and name in the television industry of the western world. He is director and screenwriter of the film Smile. He has produced The Big Empty and A Time for Dancing.

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