Richard Kramer (born April 21, 1952) is an American film and television writer and producer, playwright and novelist. His film and television credits include thirtysomething, Family, My So-Called Life, Nothing Sacred, Once and Again, Queer as Folk and Tales of the City.
Kramer's first stage play, Theater District, was staged in 2002 in Chicago, and won a Joseph Jefferson Award. Kramer published his debut novel, These Things Happen, in 2012. The novel was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Fiction category at the 2013 Lambda Literary Awards.
References
- ^ ""Thirtysomething" writer Richard Kramer: "Family isn't something you make"". salon.com, November 30, 2012.
- "Witty but savvy, sentimental tale illuminates the 'Theater District'". Chicago Tribune, October 20, 2002.
- "Lambda Literary Hosts Rare West Coast Extravaganza Saturday". The Advocate, April 24, 2013.
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