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Anne P. Kramer(1926-2000)

  • Actress
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Kramer's career spanned wide associations in the fields of Motion Pictures, Education, Literature and Psychiatry.

Anne, nee "Pearce," Kramer was born in Saginaw, Michigan, the daughter of June and Perce Pearce, the Disney cartoonist.

She started her career as an actress and was featured in several films often playing multi-ethnic characters due to her striking exotic looks. Soon following, she went on to work in the theatre in New York.

When she met her husband, Stanley Kramer, they formed a working partnership on most of his early remarkable films. They had two children together, actress Casey Kramer and script editor and academic Lawrence (Larry) Kramer.

Kramer worked in motion picture production, distribution, casting, editing and marketing of the award-winning films "Cyrano de Bergerac," "High Noon," "Member of the Wedding," "The Wild One," "The Caine Mutiny," "Not as a Stranger," "The Pride and the Passion," "The Defiant Ones," "On the Beach," "Inherit the Wind" and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" during her marriage to producer/director Stanley Kramer. Later, she held positions with Castle Hill Productions, working with Elaine May and Julian Schlossberg, and was involved in the development of several projects, among them "Million Dollar Baby," "Face of Fear," "Little Me," and Tolkien's "The Rock Hobbit."

During filming of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," in Palm Springs, she survived a severe fire causing third-degree burns covering her body. She then returned to a successful academic career, born in her days at the University of Southern California.

Over the course of her educational career, she acquired two PhD's in Comparative Literature and Film. She was Professor of Comparative Literature and Film at California State University Long Beach and Senior Lecturer on literature and film at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, as well as lecturer at New York University, Orange Coast College and University of California, Berkeley. Among her students were Jim Morrison of The Doors and director, George Lucas. She later became Executive Story Editor at Columbia Pictures.

Dr. Kramer authored, co-authored and contributed to several books including "Directors at Work," featuring a section on her husband, Stanley Kramer, "Comparative Metamorphoses in Ovidian Myth," "Modern Literature and the Arts," "Encyclopedia Britannica Films" and "Focus on Film and Theatre." She spoke five languages.

In the community, Dr. Kramer created the communications consultancy, Cathexis 3; chaired "The University Forum" for the University of Southern California, Los Angeles Graduate School; was Co-Director of Model United Nations in Los Angeles, under the auspices of Eleanor Roosevelt; and participated as Educational Consultant and teacher at Camarillo State Mental Hospital.

She became a psychoanalyst in the 1990's, seeing patients in private practice in Beverly Hills.
BornMarch 25, 1926
DiedDecember 3, 2000(74)
BornMarch 25, 1926
DiedDecember 3, 2000(74)
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Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963)
Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou
7.5
  • Additional Crew(as Anne Kramer)
  • 1963
Gene Kelly, Spencer Tracy, Donna Anderson, Fredric March, and Dick York in Procès de singe (1960)
Procès de singe
8.1
  • Additional Crew
  • 1960
Yvonne De Carlo and Richard Greene in L'aigle du désert (1950)
L'aigle du désert
5.5
  • Yasmin(as Ann Pearce)
  • 1950
Maureen O'Hara and Paul Hubschmid in Bagdad (1949)
Bagdad
5.3
  • Tirza(as Ann Pearce)
  • 1949

Credits

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  • Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm (1951)
    Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm
    6.8
    • (unconfirmed)
    • 1951
  • Smokey Rogers in Ready to Ride (1950)
    Ready to Ride
    Short
    • Rosa
    • 1950
  • Yvonne De Carlo and Richard Greene in L'aigle du désert (1950)
    L'aigle du désert
    5.5
    • Yasmin (as Ann Pearce)
    • 1950
  • Charles Coburn and Diana Lynn in Peggy (1950)
    Peggy
    6.6
    • Pretty Girl (as Ann Pearce)
    • 1950
  • Piper Laurie, Ronald Reagan, Spring Byington, Charles Coburn, Scotty Beckett, Edmund Gwenn, Jimmy Hunt, and Ruth Hussey in Louise (1950)
    Louise
    6.7
    • Miss Cartwright (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Richard Basehart, Signe Hasso, and Marilyn Maxwell in J'ai grandi en prison (1950)
    J'ai grandi en prison
    6.7
    • Bertie, the Waitress (uncredited)
    • 1950
  • Scott Brady, Dorothy Hart, and John Russell in Une balle dans le dos (1949)
    Une balle dans le dos
    6.6
    • Telegraph Clerk (as Ann Pearce)
    • 1949
  • Dorothy Hart, June Havoc, and John Russell in The Story of Molly X (1949)
    The Story of Molly X
    6.6
    • Con (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Maureen O'Hara and Paul Hubschmid in Bagdad (1949)
    Bagdad
    5.3
    • Tirza (as Ann Pearce)
    • 1949
  • Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, and John Russell in La Belle Aventurière (1949)
    La Belle Aventurière
    6.1
    • Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
    • 1949
  • Ann Blyth and Robert Montgomery in Chasse aux maris (1949)
    Chasse aux maris
    6.6
    • Receptionist (uncredited)
    • 1949

Additional Crew



  • Captain Voyeur (1969)
    Captain Voyeur
    5.4
    Short
    • faculty advisor (as Anne Kramer)
    • 1969
  • Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou (1963)
    Un monde fou, fou, fou, fou
    7.5
    • assistant to producer (as Anne Kramer)
    • 1963
  • Gene Kelly, Spencer Tracy, Donna Anderson, Fredric March, and Dick York in Procès de singe (1960)
    Procès de singe
    8.1
    • assistant to producer
    • 1960
  • Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, and Frank Sinatra in Orgueil et passion (1957)
    Orgueil et passion
    5.7
    • dialogue supervisor (as Anne Kramer)
    • 1957
  • Pour que vivent les hommes (1955)
    Pour que vivent les hommes
    6.7
    • dialogue director (as Anne Kramer)
    • 1955

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Anne Kramer
  • Born
    • March 25, 1926
    • Saginaw, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    • December 3, 2000
    • Newbury Park, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Stanley KramerJune 3, 1950 - July 10, 1964 (divorced, 2 children)

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    Second wife of Stanley Kramer.

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