With a career spanning decades, TV actor Eric Allan Kramer has become a familiar face on screens big and small. Turning 64 recently, Kramer has quietly left his mark on some of television’s most iconic series, from sitcom dads to cult-favorite roles like those in “The Hughleys,” “Good Luck Charlie,” and “Lodge 49.”
Originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Kramer’s passion for acting was ignited in his teenage years through his school’s drama department. After graduating with a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, he honed his skills across Canada as an actor, director, and fight choreographer.
Making his TV debut in 1987, Kramer rose to fame with roles on “The Hughleys” and “Good Luck Charlie.” His career also includes appearances in well-known shows like “Seinfeld,” “Wizards of Waverly Place,” and “How I Met Your Mother.”
Celebrating his birthday, Kramer took to social media to share glimpses of his day, including a shot of whiskey to kick things off. Known best for his role as Bob Duncan on “Good Luck Charlie,” Kramer has expressed interest in a reboot of the beloved Disney Channel series.
Following the end of “Good Luck Charlie,” Kramer joined the cast of AMC’s “Lodge 49” as Scott Miller for two seasons before the show’s cancellation. He continues to make television appearances and creates cooking tutorial videos on his YouTube channel, “Home of the Kramer Grill and Bar.”
In addition to his acting career, Kramer now runs his own acting agency, offering personalized coaching, workshops, self-tape auditions, and scene study. His focus includes character development and audition preparation, showcasing his dedication to the craft of acting.
With a diverse and successful career under his belt, Eric Allan Kramer continues to leave his mark on the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent and passion for acting to audiences old and new.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
