Eric Allan Kramer,Biography, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Good Luck Charlie, Thor, Movies and Net Wort

Eric Allan Kramer  Biography

Eric Allan Kramer is an American actor who has appeared in numerous feature films and television programs including True Romance and Robin Hood: Men in Tights but is best known for his role as Dave Rogers on The Hughleys and Bob Duncan on Good Luck Charlie from 2010–2014.

In 1987, Kramer made his debut as an actor in the western TV movie ‘The Gunfighters,’ which featured him as ‘Luke Collins.’ This was followed by his appearance as the fictional superhero ‘Thor’ in the ‘NBC’ TV movie ‘The Incredible Hulk Returns’ the following year. He received positive reviews for his physique in both movies.

Eric Allan Kramer Age

He was born on 26th March 1962 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.

Eric Allan Kramer Height/Weight

He stands at a height of 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 77 kilograms

Eric Allan Kramer Family

Eric was born on March 26, 1962, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, US. His father, Roger Kramer, was a ‘Canadian Football League’ player. Eric was a heavily built child and people expected him to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Erick Allan Kramer Wife/Married

The American actor has been a victim of false rumors about his wife and son all over the tabloids.

International sites had claimed Eric was married to James Bonci in 2013 and the pair had a son named Manny.

Eric has since denied the fact of being married and having a son.

Eric got to know about the rumors that were spreading like a bonfire and on the 19th of July 2013, he took to his Twitter to say that he loves the internet as it has extended much news about his personal life even if they were false.

Currently, there is no verified information about his marriage, spouse, and children. This has confused many people about his sexuality. Some of these people have thought of him to be gay though he seems to be straight by sexuality.

Also, some other informational sites have claimed he has four children. They are Manny Kramer, Amity Kramer, Leianesse Kramer, and Sedona Harlan Kramer.

Even his bio on his twitter account has a full-time-father. However, for a man who is upfront, we would think he would have said something if there was a family.

We can only assume he is busy with his professional life and his weight loss maintenance currently as they can be very demanding.

Eric Allan Kramer Weight Loss

In the movie Good Luck Charlie where he played the role of Bob Duncan, Eric weighed 260 pounds. He played the role of a mid-aged cuddly big father with a protruding belly to four cute kids.

However, in mid-2012, he started looking out for what he ate and was seen heading to the gym as his weight gain was beginning to kill his knees. Here’s what he had to say speaking to QMI Agency:

“At the start of the season, I was limping around with knee problems and felt old and weak. When I looked at myself on the show, I didn’t recognize myself. I said, ‘Who is that guest star? and that’s when I said, Holy crap! Time to get back to the gym. ”

At the end of the filming season, he had lost 35-pounds which accounted for his muscle gain and made him look very young. His weight loss has been very inspiring to all of his fans.

He takes his gym time very seriously, this is seen with the way he is always tweeting puns about things not to say in the gym.

Eric Allan Kramer Good Luck Charlie

Good Luck Charlie is an original Disney Channel television sitcom, which premiered April 4, 2010. The series was created by Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, who wanted to create a program that would appeal to entire families, as opposed to children only. It revolves around a Denver family, the Duncans, as they try to adjust to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte “Charlie” Duncan (Mia Talerico). In each episode, Teddy Duncan (Bridgit Mendler) creates a video diary containing advice for Charlie about their family and life as a teenager. Teddy tries to show Charlie what she might go through when she is older in the video diaries for future reference. Each video diary ends with Teddy (or someone else from the family, even Charlie) saying the eponymous phrase, “Good luck, Charlie.”

Among other decisions, executives included adult-centric scenes and changed the series title from Oops to Love, Teddy and finally to Good Luck Charlie in order to ensure the series would appeal to all family members. Good Luck Charlie premiered on Disney Channel in the United States on April 4, 2010. It premiered in Canada on April 5, 2010, the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 14, 2010, and in Australia and New Zealand on July 23, 2010. Good Luck Charlie was renewed for a second season, with production beginning in August 2010 with a season premiere on February 20, 2011. A feature-length Christmas Disney Channel Original Movie based on the series entitled Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! began production in March 2011 for a December 2011 premiere. On August 29, 2011, Disney Channel announced that it had renewed the series for a third season. The third season premiered on May 6, 2012.

Eric Allan Kramer Thor

As the mightiest members of the super-team uniting Earth’s mightiest heroes, Avengers Thor and the Incredible Hulk have long had a love-hate relationship. As in: they love fighting each other to prove their strength and hate being the one to lose. Marvel Studios’ latest blockbuster, Thor: Ragnarok, gives the Asgardian warrior (Chris Hemsworth) and the mean, green smashing machine (Mark Ruffalo) by way of performance capture) one more chance to punch each other into oblivion with a centerpiece sequence set in an alien gladiatorial arena. We won’t spoil who wins, but suffice it to say it’s not an entirely clean victory, which means only one thing: Rematch!

Three decades before this current clash of champions, Hulk and Thor tangled on television in the 1988 TV movie, The Incredible Hulk Returns, the first of three sequels to the popular series starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno as scientist David Banner and his growling alter ego, respectively. Picking up two years after the events of the show, the plot brings Banner into contact with former student Donald Blake (Steve Levitt) who regales him with a whopper of a story: while on a fact-finding mission to Norway, the diminutive Blake came across an ancient hammer that awakened the Norse legend, the Mighty Thor, played by Eric Allan Kramer in his first big role. And Thor is none too happy about being stranded on Earth with only a nerdy researcher for company. In their first encounter, the Thunder God’s fury rouses the Hulk-ish side of Banner’s personality, leading to an epic wrestling match.

In classic Marvel fashion, this fight eventually turns into a team-up, with Hulk and Thor uniting their powers to take down a crime syndicate. And as Kramer reveals to Yahoo Entertainment, that inaugural adventure was supposed to lead to more derring-do for Thor. “The Incredible Hulk Returns was really a backdoor pilot for a Thor series,” the now-55-year-old actor says, adding that it would have been more of an Odd Couple scenario than The Incredible Hulk, with his Thor and Levitt’s Blake working together to outsmart and outfight criminals. But those plans were scuttled in the wake of the famously lengthy 1988 Writers Guild of America strike that took a heavy toll on existing shows, as well as those still in the works. “Any chances for a series were shattered [by the strike],” Kramer remembers. “Obviously, you’re disappointed when it doesn’t go, but you come to learn fairly quickly that’s the business.”

Eric Allan Kramer Movies

  • Ator in The Lord of Akili (1990)
  • Drew McCorey in Down Home (1990-1991)
  • Little John in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
  • Boris in True Romance (1993)
  • Isaac in Hope & Gloria (1995)
  • Drull in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1996)
  • Mike McGinley in Malcolm & Eddie (1997)
  • Dave Rogers in The Hughleys (1998-2002)
  • Alan Hare Jr. in Surviving Gilligan’s Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History (2001)
  • Bear in American Wedding (2003)
  • Barry in Will & Grace (2005)
  • Pete in Hollywood Residential (2008)
  • Bob Duncan in Good Luck Charlie (2010-2014)
  • Bob Duncan in Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! (2011)

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Eric Allan Kramer Net worth

Eric Allan Kramer’s net worth: Eric Allan Kramer is an American actor who has a net worth of $2 million.

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