Todd Graff

American actor, writer and director (born 1959)


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  • Ilene Graff (sister)
  • Randy Graff (cousin) | years_active = 1970–present | spouse = | children = Todd Graff (born October 22, 1959) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing the musical comedy films Camp (2003), for which he was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Bandslam (2009), and Joyful Noise (2012). Graff is also known for his supporting roles in the science fiction films The Abyss (1989) and Strange Days (1995), as well as the black comedy crime film Death to Smoochy (2002).

Early life

Graff was born in New York City, the son of Judith Clarice (née Oxhorn), a piano teacher and choirmaster, and Jerome Lawrence Graff, a musician. His sister is actress Ilene Graff.

Career

Graff is an alumnus both as a camper and counselor of the Stagedoor Manor performing arts summer camp in upstate New York. He sang on the original-cast albums of Sesame Street (1970) and the follow-up Sesame Street 2 (1971). He garnered 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 to the end of its production in 1977 (replacing Stephen Gustafson).

Graff's writing credits include Camp, Used People, The Vanishing, and The Beautician and the Beast. Graff acted 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. In 2006, Graff directed the stage musical 13 by Jason Robert Brown and Dan Elish at the Mark Taper Forum. In 2009, he co-wrote and directed the film Bandslam. In 2012 he wrote and directed the film Joyful Noise. He developed Apple TV's miniseries The Crowded Room (2023).

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Not Quite ParadiseRothwell T. SchwartzAlso known as Not Quite Jerusalem
1987Five CornersJames
1987Sweet LorraineLeonardlast=Maslin
1988Dominick and EugeneLarry Higgins
1989After MidnightTough Kid
1989An Innocent ManRobby
1989The AbyssAlan "Hippy" Carnes
1990FramedPete
1990Opportunity KnocksLou Pesquino
1991City of HopeZip
1995Strange Days"Tex" Arcana
1997The Beautician and the BeastDennyAlso writer
2002Death to SmoochySkip Kleinman
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1975–1977The Electric CompanyJesseMain role (seasons 5–6)
1983–1992ABC Afterschool SpecialsTrent / Robby PolsEpisodes: "It's No Crush, I'm in Love", "Summer Stories: The Mall – Part 3"
1995Chicago HopeLouis BagleyEpisode: "Growth Pains"
1997The NannyHarveyEpisode: "Danny's Dead and Who's Got the Will?"
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Award nominations

TV

  • Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition (2012)
  • Made in Hollywood (2011)
  • Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History – 1980s, 1990s and 2000s (2009)
  • Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History – 1970's (2009)
  • Under Pressure: Making 'The Abyss (1993)

Writer/Director

References

References

  1. [http://www.filmreference.com/film/39/Todd-Graff.html Profile], filmreference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  2. Counts, Kyle. (August 7, 2003). "Writer-director Todd Graff talks about his campy new film, 'Camp'".
  3. {{IMDb name. 333804
  4. [http://www.taperahmanson.com/show.asp?id=348 Mark Taper Forum website]. Retrieved August 2014.
  5. Maslin, Janet. (May 1, 1987). "Film: 'Sweet Lorraine'". The New York Times.

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