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Birthplace:
Queens, New York
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The multi-talented Todd Graff began his career as a child performer, voicing the character of Choo Choo Charlie in TV commercials for Good 'N' Plenty candy. He went on to appear as a regular Short Circuit on the award-winning PBS educational series "The Electric Company" from 1975-77 before attending college. As an adult, Graff first made his mark on stage coupled with Liz Callaway in the musical "Baby" (1983), for which he netted a Tony Award nomination. Onscreen, he has performed mid-size roles in several features, including "Five Corners" (1987), as Jodie Foster's handicapped boyfriend,
Alain 'Hippy' Carnes
1989
Raised in the Bellerose section of Queens, New York
1968
Voiced character of Choo Choo Charlie in TV commercials for Good 'N' Plenty
1975
Appeared regularly as one of the Short Circuits on the PBS series "The Electric Company"
1979
Stage debut, "The City Suite"
1983
Off-Broadway debut, "American Passion"
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