
Camp Christmas
Overview
Several guests who are lesbian or gay go to a home for Christmas.
Top Cast


Andy Bell
Andy Bell
Self - Host
Andy Bell
Self - Host


Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Etheridge
Self - Hostess
Melissa Etheridge
Self - Hostess


Simon Callow
Simon Callow
Simon Callow


Antony Sher
Antony Sher
Antony Sher
Margarethe Cammermeyer
Margarethe Cammermeyer
Margarethe Cammermeyer
Gerry Connolly
Gerry Connolly
The Queen
Gerry Connolly
The Queen


Quentin Crisp
Quentin Crisp
Quentin Crisp


Lea DeLaria
Lea DeLaria
Lea DeLaria


Mark Trevorrow
Mark Trevorrow
Bob Downe
Mark Trevorrow
Bob Downe
Simon Fanshawe
Simon Fanshawe
Simon Fanshawe
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