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Henry Ramer
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Henry Ramer was born in Romania. He was an actor, known for
Screamers (1995)
,
Playdate (1961)
and
Welcome to Blood City (1977)
. He died on 9 August 2009 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Known for
Screamers
6.3
Screamers Crawl Narration
(voice)
1995
Playdate
7.1
TV Series
Charles Napier
1963 • 1 ep
Welcome to Blood City
5.0
Chumley
1977
Iron Man
6.4
TV Series
Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom)
Major Uberhart
The Mandarin
Vashti
Wolfgang
(voice)
1966 • 13 eps
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Actor
Previous
78
Jake and the Kid
Adult Ben
(voice)
TV Series
1998–1999
13 episodes
Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend
Emperor
(voice)
TV Series
1999
1 episode
M.U.G.E.N
Video Game
1999
Jewels II: The Ultimate Challenge
Professor Bhandam
Video Game
1998
Shipwreck! The Floating Inferno - Yarmouth Castle
Narrator
TV Movie
1997
We the Jury
TV Movie
1996
Screamers
Screamers Crawl Narration
(voice)
1995
Stalked
Narrator
1994
Sodbusters
Governor
TV Movie
1994
And Then There Was One
Roxy's dad
TV Movie
1994
Street Legal
Donald Shackelton
Donald Shackleton
Ronald Shackleton
TV Series
1992–1993
3 episodes
Terror on Track 9
Finkel
TV Movie
1992
Diplomatic Immunity
Smith Reynolds
(voice)
1992
The Big Slice
Max Bernstein
1991
Tropical Heat
Michael Trask
TV Series
1991
1 episode
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Animation Department
Previous
1
Tales Out of School
animator
Short
1958
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Alternative names
Ramer Henry
Born
Romania
Died
August 9
,
2009
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Trivia
Performed as Tiger Brown in "The Threepenny Opera" at Canada's Stratford Festival
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