Stefan Kramer Solé, a Chilean impersonator and comedian, was born on January 19th, 1982, in Santiago de Chile. His television career began as a contestant on the popular show "¿Cuánto vale el Show?" on Chilevisión. However, his debut as an impersonator took place in the TVN television show "Noche de Juegos", where he performed in the comedy section of "Ponce Candidato", a character created by Julián Elfebein.
Kramer is renowned in Chile for his remarkable ability to accurately mimic the voice accents, gestures, and expressions of numerous characters from the Chilean media, including TV hosts, singers, politicians, sports players, sportscasters, and celebrities. His impressive repertoire has allowed him to participate in various TV shows, such as "Mekano" on Mega, "Amenaza Real" on Canal 13, where he portrayed "Polimorphicuz", a man suffering from multiple personalities, "De Pe a Pá" on TVN, "REC", and "¿Cuánto vale el show?" on Chilevisión, hosted by Leo Caprile.
In 2006, Kramer achieved great success at the "Festival del Huaso de Olmué", and in 2008, he participated in the second night of the Viña de Mar Festival, where he impersonated around 33 characters in a comedy routine lasting nearly 90 minutes. The audience was thrilled and awarded him with two torches (gold and silver) and a Silver Gull ("Gaviota de Plata"). Many Chilean TV shows have since taken advantage of Kramer's popular routine, repeating it numerous times without providing him with remuneration.
Kramer's most recent television performance was at the 30th Anniversary of the Chilean Telethon, where he personified politicians and the Entertainer of the solidary crusade, Mario Kreutzberger, also known as "Don Francisco", the host of the popular show "Sábado Gigante".