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Clare Kramer

Happy Birthday To Clare Kramer, 36 Today !

Saturday 4 September 2010, by Webmaster

Date of Birth : 3 September 1974

Location : Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Birth Name : Clare Elizabeth Kramer

Height : 5’ 4" (1.63 m)

Mini Biography

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, but raised in the town of Delaware just north of Columbus, Ohio since the age of four, Clare Kramer first became interested in acting after being asked to represent the Wendy’s fastfood chain, as "Wendy", at the age of 14. Upon graduating from Delaware Hayes High School, Clare moved to New York City to study at New York University’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, earning a BFA degree. Clare moved to Los Angeles, California shortly thereafter to pursue her acting career there.

While in New York, she appeared in numerous stage plays including one turn as Helen Keller in the stage version of "The Miracle Worker", the lead role in "Light Up the Sky" at the acclaimed Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, "Beyond Therapy" at the John Houseman Theater, and "Beginnings" at Circle in the Square. She began appearing in small and bit parts in films like In & Out (1997) and Vig (1998) (TV).

Clare first rose to attention in 2000 in the cheerleading comedy Bring It On (2000) appearing alongside Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku in playing the hard-nosed cheerleader "Courtney". At the same time, she was cast in a recurring role as "Glory", the vain hell-goddess on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) which also gained her some acclaim on television as one of Buffy’s most popular adversaries.

Clare has worked in both major studio and independent films, the most notable being the independent feature Ropewalk (2000) and a supporting part in The Mallory Effect (2002). She had a minor part in Roger Avary’s feature adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ The Rules of Attraction (2002), as well as the villainous lesbian seductress "Lucy In the Sky" in the short film D.E.B.S. (2003). She was also cast in lead roles in The Skulls III (2003) (V), the independent film Mummy an’ the Armadillo (2004), and Guy in Row Five (2005). She had an amusing small part in L.A. D.J. (2004).

Clare also appeared on television in a few guest appearances on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (1996), "The Random Years" (2002), and "Tru Calling" (2003). She continues to work for both stage and movie roles, most recently with the horror flick The Gravedancers (2006).

She is also active in various charity functions first working in Central Ohio’s Recreation Unlimited back in 1992 and as a summer camp counselor in 1993 at a YMCA camp for children with physical disabilities. During summer months from 1992 to 1997, she taught young adults with development disabilities at the Young Adult Institute in New York. She worked during the summer of 2000 at LA’s Camp Laurel and participated in a 2002 bicycle race to raise money for Children International. Clare is also the official spokesperson for Kids 4 Kids, an organization that provides financial aid and toys for kids battling cancer. IMDb Mini Biography By: Matt Patay

Spouse : Brian R. Keathley (29 October 2005 - present) 2 children

Trade Mark

Known for playing the perfect bitch.

Known by her friends and fans as being the perfect sweetheart.

Trivia

Graduate of Delaware Hayes High School. Earned degree in acting from New York University. She credits her father, in whose office she worked, with teaching her the intricacies of business. She maintains a journal to keep her performances consistent.

Has a younger sister, Callie.

She enjoys boxing.

She lives in Los Angeles.

She keeps a diary of her characters when she is filming.

When she was a child she dreamt of becoming a ballerina.

She is afraid of the dark.

Enjoys shooting pool and reading.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, but grew up near Columbus, Ohio.

Mother, Sandy; father, Terry

Each Christmas, she goes to the church with her family then wanders in the city admiring the lights. She and her little sister still hide in the stairs to see her parents putting the gifts under the tree. In the morning they all have a big breakfast together when they choose what they eat and when they open their presents. They then play cards.

While shooting The Mallory Effect (2002), she played pool with director Dustin Guy Defa and beat him.

When she was a child, she was Wendy’s Mascot

Her two cats are called Zoey and Waker

Her stunt double on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) was Lisa Hoyle.

She is a triathlete.

There is a Trivial Pursuit question about "Courtney", her character from Bring It On (2000).

She has trading cards and two action figures designed after her character, "Glory", from the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997).

In the online diary that was kept by Roger Avary during the shooting of The Rules of Attraction (2002), Roger wrote "Clare Kramer, I love that girl, she’s as quick as a whip".

Co-owner, with her husband Brian R. Keathley, of Element, El Scorpion, and La Cantina.

She has her own ringtone with the voice of "Courtney", her character from Bring It On (2000).

Gave birth to a baby girl named Gavin on February 4th, 2008.

Was dropped from her high-school cheerleading squad for refusing to sell hot dogs as part of a fundraiser (because Kramer is a staunch vegetarian).

Good friend of Eliza Dushku.

Her company, Defiance Entertainment, co-produced Tyson. Tyson is a documentary directed by James Toback that covers the life of notorious World Champion boxer, Mike Tyson.