Biography rusty kramer
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Rusty is the horse who pulls a hansom cab. His only appearance is in "The Rye". Kramer takes over the cab while his neighbor is away in Disney World with his family after the neighbor offered to split the profits, which average $ per day.
George asks Kramer to take Susan's parents out for a hansom cab ride on their anniversary. The point of this is to get them out of their building so that George and Jerry can sneak a marble rye bread from Schnitzer's into the apartment. Earlier, Frank Costanza had brought the rye to a dinner in the Ross's apartment, but took it back without them knowing because they didn't serve it.
Kramer feeds the horse Beef-o-Reeno because he bought 50 cans at a discount store and he wants to get rid of them. This causes the horse to become gassy and ends the cab ride prematurely. This ultimately leads to the Rosses discovering George's plan.
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Ralph E. "Rusty" Cramer
Ralph E. "Rusty" Cramer, 71 of Mt. Pleasant Twp. passed away Tuesday, March 10, at Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. Rusty was born May 31, in Mt. Pleasant the son of the late Messmore and Naomi Smith Cramer. He was a graduate of Mt. Pleasant Area High School, a member of the Polish Falcons and Kosciuszko Clubs,the Donegal American Legion and life member of the Slovak Club, Mt. Pleasant. He was formerly employed by Donegal Construction Co. Surviving are his wife Rose Snyder Richter Cramer; children Jennifer Dawn Cramer and Shelly Marie Cramer and Reid and John Richter; grandchildren, Brittany Pasqualle,Markie Puzak, Matthew and Jessica Long, Reid Richter and Isabelle Richter; a sister, Joyce Janitor (Robert) and Dan Cramer (Teri). In addition to his parents, Rusty was preceded in death by a brother, Larry "Doc" Cramer and a sister Linda Cook. Visitation for family and friends will be held from 2 to 8pm Monday at SALOOM-REGA FUNERAL
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Rusty Hamer became a television acting veteran during his season run on The Danny Thomas Show, also known as Make Room for Daddy, from to
Being a star on one of the most popular television series of the decade is already a huge accomplishment for any actor, but Hamer did it all before he even turned
The star started acting in local theater productions when he was only 4. By the time he was 6, Hamer was acting alongside Danny Thomas, attending Hollywood premieres, and doing interviews with countless publications across the country.
Growing up in the entertainment industry has proven to be difficult for many child stars, no matter the decade or generation, but Hamer had one of the best father-like figures to help him get through it all: Danny Thomas.
During his time on The Danny Thomas Show, Hamer started to learn what to avoid, what to celebrate, his likes and dislikes as an actor, and how to navigate his busy lifestyle. But if there was one complaint Hamer had abou