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Stepfanie Kramer (born Stephanie Lyla Kramer; August 6, 1956) is an American actress best known for having played Detective Sgt. Dee Dee McCall on the 1980s NBC police series '' Hunter''. She was nominated for an Emmy in Special Class Programming and won Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actress from
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Awards in 1995, 2002, and 2003. Kramer has written and directed for television, and is also a singer-songwriter.


Early life

Kramer was born and raised in
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,
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. She is part Native American from her mother's side. She graduated from
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in 1974. Her father was a classical violinist and her mother is an artist.


Career

Kramer's professional acting career started in the late 1970s, while she was still in school. Kramer graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts/West, where she has occasionally taught as a guest instructor. Kramer starred in the NBC sitcom ''
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'' in 1983. Her big break came in 1984, when she landed a starring role as Sgt Dee Dee McCall in the internationally popular crime drama ''Hunter'', a creation of television mogul Stephen J. Cannell. After a rough start, the show was broadcast for seven consecutive seasons. Kramer starred in six of them, appearing in 130 episodes. In an interview with Jay Leno in 1989, Kramer admitted that she had not believed the show would be as long-lived as it was, and was grateful for its global popularity and long lasting run. In 1986, Kramer stated she was working on a rock album with composer
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, who had penned music for ''Hunter''. She announced that she might put out an album the following year. No album was forthcoming, though, and in 1990, Kramer announced her departure from ''Hunter''. The press said it was to concentrate on her music career. Shortly after leaving ''Hunter'', she began recording an album in England with producer
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. The album was never released. In 1992, Kramer married. Two years later, she gave birth to a daughter. She continued to write music and star in made-for-TV movies and indie films. She is a trained mezzo-soprano, and during her TV career, she used her musical abilities on several episodes of ''Hunter'', as well as on
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s. Kramer's first album ''One Dream'' was released on October 12, 1999. It contains 10 adult contemporary songs. Most are originals. ''The Great American Song Book'', her second album, was released in early 2008. On it, Kramer covers 14 classic songs recorded live in a one-woman show which she performs in various national venues. In 2008, she represented the US at the
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in Queretero,
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. After her departure from ''Hunter'', she appeared in several TV shows and movies. Her most notable movie projects include ''Coins in a Fountain'', ''Twin Sisters'' (1992), ''Beyond Suspicion'' (1994), ''Deceived by Trust'' (1995), ''The Dogwalker'' (1999), and '' The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold'' (2006). She reprised her role as Dee Dee McCall in the two ''Hunter'' television movies which were the highest rated films of the year for NBC(2002 and 2003). NBC attempted to bring back the popular television show, but the 2003 revival was canceled after only three episodes. Kramer teamed with writer/producer
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to write feature films, as well as writing feature films and television projects with writer/producer
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. Kramer starred in a book reading of the New York musical ''A Twist of Fate''. She was a special guest in the Los Angeles stage production of '' Menopause—The Musical''. She made a guest appearance on
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's internet series '' The Encounter'', playing attorney Dee Sanders. She portrayed the matriarch Kate Meade in
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series ''The Secret Circle'' (2012). In 2019, she appeared as Susan in the feature film ''Crossing''. Kramer portrayed Dorothy Calvin in the Hallmark film ''A Merry Christmas Match'' in 2020. She also co-produced, along with David Chisholm, a new stage production "Doc Holliday The Musical" in Los Angeles. In 2021, she portrayed Sandra Holden on NCIS.


Honors and awards

In 2015, Kramer was honored as an Icon of Television at the 55th Golden Nymph Awards
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. She returned in 2016 serving as a member of the Fiction Jury. In 1985 she co hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and was nominated in the Daytime Emmy awards for Outstanding Special Class Program for the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1996 at the First Americans in the Arts awards (FAITA), she won for Outstanding Lead Performance by an Actress in the TV movie "Deceived by Trust." In 2003 at the First Americans in the Arts Awards (FAITA), she won for Outstanding Lead Performance by an Actress in the TV movie "Hunter: Return to Justice." In 2004 at the First Americans in the Arts Awards (FAITA), she won for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in the TV movie "Hunter: Back in Force."


Filmography

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'' (2021) — Sandra Holdren * '' 9-1-1 (TV series)'' (2020) — Janet * ''A Merry Christmas Match'' (2019) — Dorothy Calvin * ''
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'' — Vivian Brentson (1 episode, 2012) * ''The Secret Circle'' (2012) — Kate Meade * '' The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold'' (2006) — Kate Mosley-Dorsey * ''Hunter: Back in Force'' (2003) — Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall * ''Hunter: Return to Justice'' (2002) — Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall * '' Twice in a Lifetime'' — Delia Harmony/Dana Rudolph (1 episode, 2000) * '' The Dogwalker'' (1999) — Helene * '' Moloney'' — Rebecca Kitchens (1 episode, 1997) * ''Thrill'' (1996) — Teresa Colson * ''Abducted: A Father's Love'' (1996) — Loretta Hymens * '' Deceived by Trust'' (1995) — Sarah Ann Collins * ''Beyond Suspicion'' (1994) — Karen Rikehardt * ''Twin Sisters'' (1992) — Carol Mallory/Lynn Cameron * ''
Coins in the Fountain ''Coins in the Fountain'' is a 1990 American made-for-television romantic comedy film based on the 1952 novel '' Coins in the Fountain'' by John H. Secondari, which was previously filmed in 1954 as '' Three Coins in the Fountain''. It was directe ...
'' (1990) — Nikki Taylor * ''Take My Daughters, Please'' (1988) — Jessica Fletcher * ''Favorite Son'' (1988) TV mini series — Stevie Chandler * '' Bridge Across Time'' (1985) — Angie * '' Hunter'' — Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall (130 episodes, 1984–1990) * ''
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'' — Fire Chief Annie Sanders (1 episode, 1984) * ''
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'' — Lisa (1 episode, 1984) * ''
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'' — Claudia Jones (22 episodes, 1983–1984) * ''
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'' — Tracy (1 episode, 1984) * ''
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'' — Anna Louise (2 episodes, 1984) * ''
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'' (1983) — Beautiful Girl Hit by Car * ''
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'' — Cheryl (2 episodes, 1981–1982) * '' The Devlin Connection'' — Gwendoline Adams (1 episode, 1982) * ''
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'' — Marni (2 episodes, 1981–1982) * ''
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'' — Jennifer (1 episode, 1981) * ''
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'' — Melanie (2 episodes, 1981) * ''
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'' — Cathy (1 episode, 1980) * ''Married: The First Year'' (1979) — Sharon Kelly * '' The Secret Empire'' — Princess Tara (unknown episodes, 1979) * ''
Fantasy Island ''Fantasy Island'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Gene Levitt. It aired on ABC from 1977 to 1984. The series starred Ricardo Montalbán as the mysterious Mr. Roarke and Hervé Villechaize as his assistant, Tattoo. ...
'' — Contessa Christina Kastronova/Denise Morot (2 episodes, 1979) * ''The Runaways'' (1 episode, 1978) * ''
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'' — Jill Sommers (1 episode, 1978) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1978) * '' Starsky and Hutch'' — Manicurist (1 episode, 1977)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kramer, Stephanie American people who self-identify as being of Native American descent Actresses from Los Angeles 1956 births American television actresses 20th-century American actresses Living people 21st-century American women Native American people from California