John Cramer
John Cramer, born on July 3, 1955, is a distinguished American voice actor, announcer, and narrator, known for his extensive work across various media platforms, including television, commercials, and animation.
Cramer has showcased his announcing talents on notable television programs such as ABC's "Before They Were Stars" and "Politically Incorrect," as well as NBC's "Meet My Folks" and the popular game show "Who Wants to Marry My Dad." His voice became a staple on NBC's "Most Outrageous Moments" and Animal Planet's "The Planet’s Funniest Animals." He has also lent his voice to prestigious events like the MTV Movie Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and The Emmy Awards, along with satirical sketches on "The Jimmy Kimmel Show."
In the realm of game shows, he was the voice of the 1992 CBS show "The Hollywood Game" and contributed to Fox's "Big Deal." Between 1997 and 1999, Cramer announced on iconic shows like "The Newlywed Game" and "The Dating Game." He has been a guest announcer on "Wheel of Fortune" since 2011 and voiced the final season of Nickelodeon's "BrainSurge."
Cramer's animation credits are extensive, with contributions to beloved films from DreamWorks and Disney, including "Shrek," "Toy Story," and "The Lion King." He has also voiced characters in popular video games like "Heroes of Might and Magic V."
Beyond television and film, Cramer has done promotional work for various cable networks and commercial campaigns for brands like Acura and Budweiser. His radio imaging work has significantly boosted the ratings of several stations, notably helping Classical 103.5 WGMS in Washington, D.C., achieve remarkable success in its market. Currently, he is the voice for CBS2 in Los Angeles and KESQ NewsChannel 3 in Palm Springs, solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished
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