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  1. Stanley Kramer made his reputation during the 1950s and 60s as one of the few producers and directors willing to tackle issues most studios sought to avoid, such as racism, the Holocaust and nuclear annihilation. He came to Hollywood an aspiring writer and hooked on with MGM, working first as a...

  2. Feb 20, 2001 · Stanley Earl Kramer was born into a middle-class family in Brooklyn on Sept. 29, 1913. He grew up in Manhattan and the Bronx, attended DeWitt Clinton High School, and graduated with honors from ...

  3. stanleykramer100.com › index › about-stanleyBiography

    He finally, in 2000 entered The Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. After a brief battle with pneumonia, Stanley Earl Kramer pasted away peacefully in his sleep on February 19 2001. His wife Karen Sharpe Kramer and daughters Katharine, Jennifer and Casey survive him. His son Larry is also deceased.

  4. Sep 22, 2010 · CommentarY: To my mind, Hollywood's greatest visionary was Stanley Kramer, the writer, director and producer whose "Inherit the Wind" celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, writes David Robb.

  5. Stanley Kramer ( Brooklyn, 1913. szeptember 29. – Woodland Hills, 2001. február 19.) Stanley Earl Kramer Golden Globe- és kétszeres BAFTA-díjas amerikai filmrendező és producer volt. Kramer, mint független producer és rendező olyan aktuális társadalmi kérdésekre hívta fel a figyelmet, amelyeket a legtöbb stúdió elkerült.

  6. Feb 19, 2001 · Stanley Kramer made his reputation during the 1950s and 60s as one of the few producers and directors willing to tackle issues most studios sought to avoid, such as racism, the Holocaust and nuclear annihilation. He came to Hollywood an aspiring writer and hooked on with MGM, working first as a...

  7. www.stanleykramer100.comSTANLEY KRAMER

    The 2013 The Stanley Kramer Film Festival screened six of the director/producer's 35 film: The Defiant Ones, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Wild One, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, and Judgment at Nuremburg. The festival also featured a number of special events including an award ceremony spotlighting the first annual Stanley Kramer Awards for Lifetime Achievment - going to director Randal Kleiser, and Emerging Artist - going to director Del Shores.