Grant Cramer
Grant's first feature film role was in 1980, when he starred in the horror film New Year's Evil. It wasn't until 1984, his big role came in the 1984 cult comedy film Hardbodies in which he played Scotty Palmer. His other big film was the cult classic 1988 Killer Klowns from Outer Space. He appeared in the 2001 film Mach 2. His most recent appearance was in the 2009 movie Follow the Prophet.
Grant has starred on television shows, his first TV role was in the 1982 made-for-television movie Desperate Lives as a teen drug user. He starred in the hit CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless as the psychotic stalker Shawn Garrett from 1985-1986. He later returned to the soap in 1996 to play Adam Hunter, a love interest for Ashley Abbott.
Grant has made guest appearances on television shows like The Facts of Life, Rags to Riches, and Murder, She Wrote.
A short film he wrote, produced and directed, Say Goodnight, Michael, won numerous awards including the Grand Jury Award at the New York Independent Film and Video festival.
In 2008, he created and executive produced the VH1 series, Old Skool with Terry and Gita, which aired in over 40 countries internationally.
Currently, he is the President of Landafar Entertainment, an independent film finance and production company. He recently executive produced Lone Survivor, starring Mark Wahlberg, And So It Goes, starring Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton and November Man, starring Pierce Brosnan and Olga Kurylenko.
He recently produced How to Make Love Like an Englishman starring Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek and Jessica Alba, released Aug. 2015.
Grant has a number of films currently in development that he is either producing or executive producing including One Night Stan, to be directed by Bobby Farrelly, Big Church Movie, Starring Anthony Anderson and Nick Cannon and Natascha, starring Richard Gere.