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Rocking With Jam Man Interviews Grant Cramer

In a captivating interview held at Frightmare In The Falls, veteran actor Grant Cramer provided a rare glimpse into his illustrious career and shared exciting news that sent shockwaves through the cult horror community. Known for his iconic role in “Killer Klowns From Outerspace,” Cramer disclosed that he has written a script for the highly anticipated sequel, “Killer Klowns From Outerspace 2.” This revelation not only stirred up nostalgia for the beloved 80s classic but also sparked a wave of anticipation among fans eager to see what new horrors await in this long-awaited continuation. Join us as we delve into the deep roots of Grant Cramer’s career, explore the legacy of the original film, and unravel the mysteries behind his creative process in crafting the script for the upcoming sequel. Grant Cramer, the man who brought us the iconic character Mike Tobacco in the cult classic “Killer Klowns From Outerspace,” sat down for an exclusive interview at Frightmare In The Falls. In a surprising reveal, Cramer shared that he has written a script for the highly anticipated sequel, “Killer Klowns From Outerspace 2.” In an exciting turn of events, Grant Cramer shared details about his script for “Killer Klowns From Outerspace 2” during the interview at Frightmare In The Falls. Fans of the original film are buzzing with anticipation as they eagerly await the return of the mischievous extraterrestrial clowns. “Killer Klowns From Outerspace” has left an indelible mark on pop culture since its release, captivating audiences with its unique blend of horror, humor, and creativity. With Grant Cramer’s involvement in the sequel, the legacy of the original film is set to continue its legacy of entertaining and thrilling fans for years to come. Grant Cramer’s creative process is a fascinating mix of nostalgia, innovation, and a sprinkle of cosmic weirdness. In our interview, he shared how his love for the original Killer Klowns From Outerspace inspired him to dive back into the whimsical world of those mischievous alien clowns. From late-night brainstorming sessions to jotting down ideas on napkins (presumably between sips of coffee or maybe a colorful milkshake), Cramer’s approach to scriptwriting is as quirky and entertaining as the movies he’s known for. His ability to blend humor with horror is a testament to his unique storytelling style, and we can’t wait to see how it unfolds in Killer Klowns From Outerspace 2. Frightmare In The Falls was a spooktacular gathering of horror lovers, cosplayers, and enthusiastic fans looking to dive into the eerie world of their favorite genre. The event buzzed with excitement as attendees mingled with icons like Grant Cramer, swapping stories and sharing their love for all things creepy and crawly. From spine-chilling panels to blood-curdling photo ops, Frightmare In The Falls proved to be a frightfully good time for all who dared to attend. Who knew that getting a little scared could be so much fun? The mere mention of Killer Klowns From Outerspace 2 sends shivers of anticipation down our spines—and not just from the thought of those cotton-candy cocoons. Grant Cramer’s revelation that he has penned a script for the sequel has fans of the cult classic on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the return of those delightfully diabolical clowns. Will they unleash more mayhem? Will they have new tricks up their oversized sleeves? The anticipation is killer, and we can’t wait to see what cosmic chaos awaits us in this long-awaited sequel.

Cramer’s first feature film role was in 1980, when he starred in the horror film New Year’s Evil. His first big role came in the 1984 cult comedy film Hardbodies, in which he played Scotty Palmer. His other big film was the 1988 cult classic Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Other film roles include appearances in Mach 2 (2001) and Follow the Prophet (2009).

Cramer’s first television role was in the 1982 made-for-television movie Desperate Lives as a teen drug user. He starred in the daytime serial The Young and the Restless as the psychotic stalker Shawn Garrett from 1985-1986. He later returned to the show in 1996 to play Adam Hunter, a love interest for Ashley Abbott.

Cramer has made guest appearances on episodes of The Facts of Life, Rags to Riches, and Murder, She Wrote.

Cramer turned his attention to writing, producing and directing, performing all three duties on the short film “Say Goodnight, Michael”. The film 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.

From 2011 through 2013, Cramer was the executive vice president of Envision Entertainment, their chief creative executive on 10 movies during that span.

Cramer is the President of Landafar Entertainment, an independent film finance and production company. Films they have executive produced include Lone Survivor, And So It Goes, November Man and How to Make Love Like an Englishman (2015).

In 2021, he returned to acting, where he played a supporting role in Nicolas Cage film, Willy’s Wonderland.