Phil Kramer was an American actor who is best known for Suicide Squad (1935), Up in the Air (1940), and The World of Mr. Sweeney (1954). Born on October 12, 1899, in New York, New York, he had a notable career in film and voice acting. He passed away on March 31, 1972, in Key West, Florida.
Personal and Family Life
Phil Kramer was born and raised in New York City. Not much is publicly known about his family life or personal relationships, but he dedicated much of his life to acting, which was a significant part of his identity.
Career
Kramer’s career spanned several decades, and he appeared in various films from the 1930s to the 1950s. He was known for his versatility, taking on both on-screen and voice roles. His contributions to the film industry, especially in the realm of character acting, left a mark on audiences.
Death and Legacy
Phil Kramer died on March 31, 1972, in Key West, Florida. His legacy lives on through his performances in classic films and his influence on character acting. Many remember him for his memorable roles and voice work that entertained audiences for years.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Up in the Air | 1940-09-09 | Gag-Writer |
Suicide Squad | 1935-12-02 | ‘Snaps’, The Photographer |
Blondie Goes Latin | 1941-02-27 | Steward (uncredited) |
We, the Animals – Squeak! | 1941-08-08 | Various (voice) |
Slaphappy Valley | 1939-08-03 | Narrator (voice) |