Chief Executive Officer
Grant Cramer
ROLE AT TVEE NOW
Grant Cramer, a 30-plus-year veteran of the Entertainment Industry, serves as the CEO of TVee NOW, an entertainment-focused company, where he oversees operations and strategic direction. With a diverse background as an actor, acting teacher, writer, director, producer, and production executive, he brings a wealth of experience to the position. Passionate about charity and giving back, Grant instills philanthropic values into the company’s core, aiming to utilize advertising revenue not only to compensate talent fairly but also to support charitable causes and make a positive impact on the world. His vision for TVee NOW revolves around fostering a thriving creative community while directing resources towards philanthropic endeavors, aligning business success with social good.
BIOGRAPHY
Grant Cramer is a 30-plus-year veteran of the Entertainment Industry as an actor, acting teacher, writer, director, producer, and production executive, is the president and founder of Landafar Entertainment and Global Pictures Media.
During his time as a Production Executive, Grant oversaw the development, packaging, business modeling and production of 14 feature films including 2 Guns, starring Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington, End Of Watch, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, and Escape Plan, starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Grant has Produced or Executive Produced numerous films including: Lone Survivor, starring Mark Wahlberg, Eric Bana and Taylor Kitsch and directed by Peter Berg, And So It Goes, starring Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton, and directed by Rob Reiner and November Man, starring Pierce Brosnan and Olga Kurylenko, and directed by Roger Donaldson, Some Kind Of Beautiful starring Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayak and Jessica Alba and directed by Tom Vaughan Arctic Dogs, starring Jeremy Renner and Heidi Klum, The War With Grandpa starring Robert DeNiro, Uma Thurman and Christopher Walken and directed by Tim Story, Followed directed by Antoine Le, Willy’s Wonderland, starring Nicolas Cage, and For The Love Of Money directed by Leslie Smalls.
Grant’s 30-minute short film Say Goodnight Michael, which he wrote, produced, and directed, won the Grand Jury Award at the New York International Independent Film Festival and the Gold Award at the Houston International Film Festival.
Upcoming projects that Grant will be producing include: Neponset Circle starring Guy Pearce and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, On Silver Wings, the true story of the Women AirForce Service Pilots of WWII, Hitman’s Delight, to be directed by Peter Segal, Sheriff Street, written and to be directed by Jim Sheridan, Eraced, the true life “Hidden Figures-esque” story of Charlie Wiggins, the great African American race car driver who dominated the Gold & Glory Sweepstakes racing circuit during the 1920’s but who’s legacy was erased from history.