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Stefan Kramer

Stefan Kramer

Biography

Stefan Kramer Solé (born January 19th, 1982 Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean impersonator and comedian. His first TV appearance was as a contestant on "¿Cuánto vale el Show?", on Chilevisión. Therefore, his debut as impersonator would be in the TVN television show "Noche de Juegos", in the comedy section of "Ponce Candidato", comedy character performed by Julián Elfebein. Kramer is better known in Chile by copying - with a great accuracy - the voice accents, gestures and expressions of dozens of characters from the Chilean media, like TV hosts, singers, politicians, sports players, sportscasters and celebrities, generally. He has participated in various TV shows like "Mekano" (Mega), "Amenaza Real" (Canal 13) (performing "Polimorphicuz", a man who suffers multiple personalities), "De Pe a Pá" (TVN), "REC" and "¿Cuánto vale el show?", both programs from Chilevisión and hosted by Leo Caprile. In 2006 Kramer has a great success in "Festival del Huaso de Olmué". He took part successfully in the second night of the Viña de Mar Festival in 2008. In a comedy routine that lasted almost 90 minutes, Kramer impersonated around 33 characters. The audience acclaimed and awarded him with two torches(gold and silver) and a Silver Gull ("Gaviota de Plata"). Many Chilean TV shows have taken advantage of the good rating that produces Kramer's routine and they have repeated it in uncountable occasions, without the comedian receives some money remuneration. His last performance in television was in the 30th Anniversary of the Chilean Telethon (he also had taken part the previous year in the same event), where he personified politicians and the Entertainer of the solidary crusade, Mario Kreutzberger, the worldwide famous "Don Francisco", the same of "Sábado Gigante".

  • Known For: Acting
  • Birthday: 1982-02-19
  • Place of Birth: Santiago, Chile
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