Joey Cramer
Joey Cramer, born Deleriyes August Joe Fisher Cramer on August 23, 1973, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, made his mark in the entertainment industry at a young age. He first graced the screen in the science fiction film *Runaway* (1984), a project helmed by renowned writer Michael Crichton, known for his work on *Jurassic Park* (1993).
The year 1986 proved to be a pivotal moment in Cramer's career. He showcased his talent with a memorable performance as young Broud in *The Clan of the Cave Bear* and played the son of Scott Bakula in the Disney TV movie *Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color: I-Man*. However, it was his leading role in the beloved sci-fi adventure *Flight of the Navigator* (1986), directed by Randal Kleiser of *Grease* fame, that truly catapulted him into the spotlight. Additionally, Cramer appeared in a two-part episode of the acclaimed series *Murder, She Wrote* that same year.
After a role in *Stone Fox* (1987), Cramer decided to step back from acting to focus on his education. He returned to the screen in 1996, albeit in a brief and uncredited capacity in *It's My Party*. Cramer's early successes and contributions to film continue to be fondly remembered by fans of 80s cinema.