Todd Graff
Todd Graff is an American actor, writer, and director, best known for his 2003 independent film Camp.
Fiction Writer | Movie Actor | Producer
October 22, 1959
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Todd Graff, born on October 22, 1959, is a multi-talented American artist known for his work as an actor, writer, and director. He gained recognition for his 2003 independent film “Camp” and went on to direct other successful films such as “Bandslam” and “Joyful Noise”. In addition to his film career, Graff has been involved in theater productions, both as an actor and director. He has also written for popular television shows like “Law & Order: SVU” and “Ugly Betty”. In 1984, he received a Tony Award nomination and won a Theatre World Award for his performance in the musical “Baby”. Some of his other notable works include “The Abyss” and “The Vanishing”.