Todd Graff Movies and Career Information
Oct 22, 1959
New York City
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Todd Graff (born October 22, 1959) is an American actor, writer and director best known for his 2003 independent film Camp. Graff was born in New York City, New York, the son of Judith Clarice (née Oxhorn), a piano teacher and choirmaster, and Jerome Lawrence Graff, a musician. Graff sang on the original-cast albums of Sesame Street (1970) and the follow-up Sesame Street 2 (1971), but he rose to fame in 1975 when he joined the cast of the PBS children's television series The Electric Company. Playing the role of Jesse, a member of the Short Circus, he remained with the show until it ceased production in 1977. Besides Camp, Graff's writing credits include Used People, The Vanishing, and The Beautician and the Beast. As an actor, Graff appeared in several films including Death to Smoochy, Dominick and Eugene, Strange Days, Not Quite Paradise, and The Abyss. He was nominated for a Tony Award for his portrayal of Danny in Broadway's Baby in 1984. He starred in the 1987 Off-Broadway musical Birds of Paradise as Homer. On January 12, 2006, Variety magazine reported Graff would be the new director of the upcoming film Slammer featuring Sarah Jessica Parker. He also directed a new musical
- Todd Graff Movies before 2012
- Beautician and the Beast 1997
- City of Hope 1991
- Five Corners 1988
- Movies Directed by Todd Graff
- Joyful Noise 2012
- Bandslam 2009
- Camp 2003
- Camp (2003) 2003
- Movies Produced by Todd Graff
- Beautician and the Beast 1997
- Vanishing (1993) 1988
- Movies Written by Todd Graff
- Joyful Noise 2012
- Bandslam 2009
- Camp 2003
- Camp (2003) 2003
- Coyote Ugly 2000
- Beautician and the Beast 1997
- Vanishing (1993) 1988