Cramer's life journey commenced in Marietta, Georgia, a locale that would subsequently have a profound impact on his trajectory as a multifaceted artist. The relocation of his family to Florida, Texas, and ultimately Tennessee, where he earned his high school diploma from Franklin High School, significantly contributed to the development of his diverse perspectives.
Following the successful completion of a six-year stint in the United States Air Force, Cramer ventured into the vibrant landscape of Hollywood, driven by an insatiable passion to carve out a notable presence in the entertainment industry. Notably, his early acting endeavors were marked by a surprising absence of authenticity, as he initially secured a role in the highly anticipated collaboration between renowned producers Joel Silver and Denzel Washington, the action-packed film Ricochet (1991),which boasted an impressive cast, including the esteemed John Lithgow.
As Cramer devoted himself to refining his acting abilities, he simultaneously began to nurture his deep-seated passion for creative writing. This multifaceted individual has recently brought to fruition a television pilot script, masterfully titled "The Pentagon", which showcases his exceptional storytelling prowess. Additionally, Cramer has also completed a feature film script, "Miller's Prize", a captivating narrative that revolves around the harrowing tale of a World War II pilot who finds himself shot down over the picturesque landscape of northern Italy. This gripping story is deeply rooted in the real-life events that Cramer uncovered during his Air Force tour, where he was stationed approximately 60 miles north of the enchanting city of Venice, Italy.