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  1. Kramer passed away on February 19, 2001. Since then, the ever-busy and vivacious Karen has maintained the Stanley Kramer Library. In addition, she also established the Stanley Kramer Award at the Producer's Guild, and the Stanley Kramer Fellowship Award in Directing at UCLA in 2001. Both of these awards honor socially conscious young filmmakers.

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Stanley Kramer made money by Producers niche. For all time, at the moment, 2024 year, Stanley Kramer earned $79 Million. Exact sum is $79000000.

  3. Kramer wrote Dining In – Seattle (with E. Lotzkar and R. Abbott, 1980), and his autobiographical A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: A Life in Hollywood (with T. Coffey, 1997). Stanley Kramer died in Seattle on February 19, 2001 due to complications from a battle with pneumonia, at age 87.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 27, 2018 · This entry was posted in Miscellanious, Movies and tagged and the Cold War, biography, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, Jennifer Frost, Just Fabulous Bookstore, Karen Sharpe Kramer, Kat Kramer, Palm Springs, Producer of Controversy: Stanley Kramer – Hollywood Liberalism, Sidney Poitier, Stanley Kramer, Stanley Kramer Biography.

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · Actress Casey Kramer, who starred in films and television and was the oldest daughter of famed producer-director Stanley Kramer, died Sunday, her sister announced. She was 67.

  7. Marilyn's first husband (for all of two months) was the distinguished director and producer Stanley Kramer. She was subsequently married for five years to a Dr. Samuel Eugene Neikrug. Her third husband, Charles William Curland, was a senior partner in the Los Angeles insurance firm of Curland, Moss & Meltzer. They had two children.

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