Michael Kramer | |
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Born | Minnesota, United States |
Occupation | Audiobook narrator |
Michael Kramer is an American audiobook narrator.[1] Kramer has recorded over a hundred audiobooks for trade publishers and has participated in the Library of Congress's Talking Books program.[2]
Reception and awards
Kramer has received praise for his narrations,[3][4][5] with the Library Journal stating that Kramer reads "clearly and intensely".[6]
Awards
Personal life
Kramer lives in Washington, D.C. area with his wife, Jennifer Mendenhall (aka Kate Reading), and their two children.[2] Kramer and Reading have co-narrated audiobooks. Kramer also works as an actor in the local theater, including The Kennedy Center’s production of The Light of Excalibur.
Bibliography
As narrator
- The Day After Tomorrow (1994)
- Homeland (1994)
- Closing Time (1995)
- Colin Powell: Soldier/Statesman- Statesman/Soldier (1995)
- Galatea 2.2 (1995)
- In the Big Country (1995)
- Tom Clancy's Op-Center - 12 Books (1995-2005)
- Capone: The Man and the Era Part I (1996)
- Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1997)
- The Hot Rock (1998)
- Comeback (1999)
- All on Fire (2001)
- Best of Mysteries (2001)
- Burn Factor (2001)
- The Dame (2001)
- Bad News (2002)
- The Black Bird (2002)
- Butcher's Moon (2002)
- Cheyenne Raiders (2002)
- Day of Confession (2002)
- Deadly Edge (2002)
- Firebreak (2002)
- The Good German (2002)
- Heaven and Hell (2002)
- The Jugger (2002)
- The Call of the Wild (2003)
- Crossroads of Twilight (2003)
- Fatal (2003)
- Jennifer Government (2003)
- New Spring (2004)
- The Eye of the World (2004)
- The Great Hunt (2004)
- Choice Cuts (2005)
- The Dragon Reborn (2005)
- The Shadow Rising (2005)
- The Fires of Heaven (2005)
- Lord of Chaos (2005)
- The Inner Circle (2005)
- Broken Windows, Broken Business (2006)
- Heat (2006)
- Knife of Dreams (2006)
- Triptych (2006)
- The Attributes of God (2007)
- A Crown of Swords (2007)
- The Enemy at Home (2007)
- The Gettysburg Gospel (2007)
- Last Flag Down (2007)
- The Devil You Know (2008)
- Fidelity (2008)
- Gomorrah (2008)
- Mistborn: The Hero of Ages (2008)
- The Path of Daggers (2008)
- Chasing Daylight (2009)
- A Darkness Forged in Fire (2009)
- Death Benefits (2009)
- The Gathering Storm (2009)
- Mistborn: The Final Empire (2009)
- Mistborn: The Well of Ascension (2009)
- Great Lives: Joseph (2009)
- Dead Aim (2010)
- Galveston (2010)
- Great Lives: David (2010)
- The Untold Story of the New Testament (2010)[8]
- The Way of Kings (2010)
- Towers of Midnight (2010)
- How to Disappear: Erase Your Digital Footprint, Leave False Trails, and Vanish Without a Trace (2010)[9]
- Mistborn: The Alloy of Law (2011)
- The Dinosaur Hunter (2011)
- The Informant (2011)
- The Gambler (2011)
- Winter's Heart (2011)
- Desert Solitaire (2012)
- The Escape Artists (2012)
- Ice Fire (2012)
- A Memory of Light (2013)
- Words of Radiance (2014)
- Circle of Reign (2014)
- Astoria (2014)
- The Shadow of What Was Lost (2015)
- The Grace of Kings (2015)
- Chaos Theory (2015)
- Mistborn: Shadows of Self (2015)
- A Gathering of Shadows (2016)
- Conspiracy Theory (2016)
- Conversion Theory (2016)
- Mistborn: The Bands of Mourning (2016)
- Arcanum Unbounded: The Cosmere Collection (2016)
- Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It (2016)
- A Conjuring of Light (2017)
- Graveyard Shift (2017)
- An Echo of Things to Come (2017)
- Oathbringer (2017)
- Kiss the Girls (2018) Audible Book (1995)
- Shadow of the Conqueror Chronicles of Everfall Book 1 (2019)
- The Light of All That Falls (2019)
- Rhythm of War (2020)
- Breach of Peace (2021)
- Mistborn: The Lost Metal (2022)
- Tress of the Emerald Sea (2023)
- The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England (2023)
References
- ↑ Scott, Aurelia. "Narrator Couples". AudioFile. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Narrators: Michael Kramer". Retrieved 2011-02-21.
- ↑ "Audiobook Reviews:TRIPTYCH". AudioFile. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- ↑ Cogdill, Oline (March 14, 2008). "Here's the scoop on new audio books". Seacoastonline.com. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- ↑ Powers, Katherine (Feb 29, 2004). "An earful of intrigue-fueled popular fiction, from American Gothics to Russian capers". Washington Post. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- ↑ Burns, Ann. "Best Audiobooks of 2004". Library Journal. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- ↑ "Findley novel wins Talking Book award". Toronto Star. Apr 29, 1986. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
- ↑ The Untold Story of the New Testament Audio Book
- ↑ How to Disappear Audiobook
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