Robin De Jesus is in "In the Heights" and he's really good. What about the cute straight boy? I love those Ahrens and Flaherty songs from that movie.
"Tracee Beazer was in Hairspray, then Good Vibrations. I am not sure where she is now."
Tracee was recently in "The Wedding Singer" in New York and is currently on the road playing Lorraine in "All Shook Up."
I love Camp...whats her name the blonde bitch was on the reality show for the new partrdige family nothing ever became of it though.
"Remember Me? We were in "Night Mother" together." WAH WAH.
robin dejesus was also in godspell at papermill earlier this fall and he was great!!
What about the girl who sang "Ladies Who Lunch?"
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/21/07
Oh god I couldn't stand "CAMP"! My friend and I started making fun of Vlad halfway through the movie because we were bored and he was making out with every person that he was alone with and so we would be like " Oh GOD Vlad why? You've made out with every single girl at camp, now what are you going to do the rest of the time?"..That's one movie I am never going to watch again..
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/04
The girl who played Jill was in the VH1 search for the next Partridge Family... she was eliminated.
I read an interview with Daniel Letterle (Vlad) that was done via cell phone while he was picking up trash as part of his community service. The article never mentioned why he was arrested or anything, but I found it funny nonetheless. He said he's given up on acting. The last film he did was Ethan Green, and it was pretty bad... although if you pause at just the right time, you get some full frontal action lol.
The best part of "Ethan Green" was the "football helmet" scene. In fact, you get to see every part of Daniel Letterle.
The Ethan Green movie is based on a comic strip that appears in various gay magazines and newspapers. The movie was mediocre, except for Mereith Baxter.
Daniel Letterle....what a hottie....um...I mean actor I would love to see a vocal accomp. book with music from the movie though....I looove "Here's Where I Stand"
The male who played the pianist character, who jives along with everything, is currently in a Pennsylvania production of PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES; see link. (I'm sorry I don't have my program handy)
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With some Sturdy re-writes, does nayone think this would make a great stage show? I think so, it could be the new FAME.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/29/03
Tony Nelson, one of the guys in the chorus, who seems to have put his face in every other shot of the movie, was in a summer stock plays in the park production of Aida in the summer of 2005. He played Mereb, and quite frankly, was the worst voice of the all of the lead and supporting characters. His bio in the playbill was nothing after Camp other than local community shows.
What ever happen to Tiffany Taylor [Jenna]?
Sasha Allen was in "BARE: A Pop Opera" and did a movie called Stick it in Detroit last year. Seems I saw that she is doing something or has done something recently in New York.
Jerry Mitchell DID NOT CHOREOGRAPH THE REVIVAL OF LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS it was Kathleen Marshall and Dequinna Moore was amazing .
And the unfabuous life of ethan greene was an AMAZING MOVIE if you like those stupid kind of cute gay movies like poster boy but it was better than poster boy lol
SORRY FOR THE SPELLING I DONT HAVE A BACHELORS IN SPELLING SO DEAL WITH IT HAHA
Sasha Allen was fabulous in Bare. And she was one of the better parts of the movie.
Sorry, you're right. Kathleen Marshall did the crappy choreography for Little Shop. Better for Jerry.
one thing i really like about Camp is it's opening shot.
With the first few seconds devoted to Sasha Allen's gorgeous face.
Stand-by Joined: 7/27/06
"The male who played the pianist character, who jives along with everything"
HA! I love that guy. The best part of the movie for me is watching him. He cracks me up.
Sasha Allen has a recording of Saving All My Love on her myspace. IT'S BLOODY AMAZING!!!
Aladin,
I'm sure you were laughing because you were 10 when you saw the movie. Grow up.
-The Management.
what about that cute blonde boy?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
DRS, how old were you when you saw it? 12?
Second of all, it IS funny. Because, well, it's terrible writing, and acted terribly, so, yes, anyone with style, class and taste would find it funny.
None of which you have.
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