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  1. Daniel Letterle. Actor: Camp. Letterle is from Northfield, Ohio, but moved to New York in 1997. After stints as a chorus member and dancer in many musicals and dinner theaters he went to the La Scala in Italy where he was a featured dancer in West Side Story.

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  2. Daniel Letterle aka "Vlad Baumann" By far one of the most promising actors his stage was set to make him the next "big thing". He kind of didn't though. He started small in movies like Debating Robert Lee and MTV's Monster Island.

  3. Daniel Letterle. Actor: Camp. Letterle is from Northfield, Ohio, but moved to New York in 1997. After stints as a chorus member and dancer in many musicals and dinner theaters he went to the La Scala in Italy where he was a featured dancer in West Side Story.

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    Dan’s biography. Daniel Letterle was born and raised in Northfield, Ohio. He was actively involved in both musical programs and sports throughout his teenage years. Prior to his graduation from Nordonia High School in June of 1997, he left small-town Ohio for the bright lights of New York City. Adjusting to the Big Apple was a challenge.

  5. Monster Island. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Debating Robert Lee. Acting. All. Department. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Daniel Letterle (born May 1979) is an American actor who portrayed the lead roles in The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green and Camp.

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  7. Jul 25, 2003 · Nov 21, 2020. Rated: C+ • Mar 26, 2012. At Camp Ovation, kids of all ages spend their summer expressing themselves through dance, music and theater. Vlad (Daniel Letterle) is a...

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  8. www.imdb.com › title › tt0342167Camp (2003) - IMDb

    Aug 29, 2003 · Camp: Directed by Todd Graff. With Daniel Letterle, Joanna Chilcoat, Robin de Jesus, Steven Cutts. After a series of Broadway flops, songwriter Bert Hanley (Dixon) goes to work at a musical camp for young performers. Inspired by the kids, he finds an opportunity to regain success by staging an altogether new production.

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