Greg Kramer
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Greg Kramer is a British-born Canadian author/actor/director. His first novel, The Pursemonger of fugu, published by Riverbank Press [1] in 1995 was shortlisted for the City of Toronto Book Award. Other novels include Couchwarmer (1997) and Wally (2004).
As an actor he appeared regularly on TV’s Forever Knight, John Woo’s Once a Thief and Tales from the Neverending Story, and has been a voice actor in Tripping the Rift and Arthur. In theatres he has worked across Canada, from the Vancouver Playhouse to the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.[2]
Kramer is openly gay.[3] His short story collection Hogtown Bonbons was originally published by Xtra! in Toronto as a regular column.
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