Cramer's life journey began in Marietta, Georgia, where he spent his formative years before relocating to various parts of the country, including Florida, Texas, and Tennessee. It was in Tennessee that he graduated from Franklin High School, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Following a six-year tour of duty in the United States Air Force, Cramer's path led him to Hollywood, where he would ultimately establish himself as a talented actor. Interestingly, his initial foray into the film industry was marked by a string of "credits" that were, in fact, fabricated, a testament to his determination and perseverance.
Cramer's big break came with his role in the 1991 action film Ricochet, which was directed by Joel Silver and starred Denzel Washington. His scenes were opposite the renowned actor John Lithgow, a significant milestone in his burgeoning acting career.
In addition to his acting pursuits, Cramer is also developing his writing skills, with a growing list of credits to his name. He has recently completed work on a television pilot titled "The Pentagon" and a feature film script called "Miller's Prize," which tells the gripping story of a World War II pilot who was shot down over northern Italy. This powerful narrative is rooted in real events that Cramer encountered during his Air Force tour, which took him 60 miles north of Venice, Italy.