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(Phoebe: "I know a true story. There used to be this camp about 60 miles from here - Camp Arawak!") "Yeah, I've heard about that, and all these kids got killed!" (Boys: "Shut up! Come on!") (Phoebe: "Like the little brat was saying, all these kids started getting killed.")

- Charlie remembering the story about the murders at Camp Arawak back in 1983

"Hey, Diane! Can I get a picture with you?" (Diane: "Sure, Charlie!")

- Charlie asking Diane if he and Emilio could take a picture with her

Charlie
Charlie
Portrayed by Justin Nowell
Role Camper
Status Deceased
Appearance(s) Sleepaway Camp II (1988)
Cause of death Eyes gouged out, throat slit by Angela Baker
Age 14 (at death)
Born 1974
Died Summer 1988
Friends Emilio

Diane

Sean Whitmore

TC

Anthony

Judd

Rob Darrinco

Enemies Phoebe

Angela Baker

Ally Burgess

Mare

Molly Nagle

Demi

Lea

Angela Baker's motive for killing him Being a peeping tom and dumping water on her
Gender Male

Charlie was a younger camper at Camp Rolling Hills, where he and his cohort Emilio were killed by Angela Baker for being peeping toms and dumping water on her. He is Angela Baker's 24th victim.

Background

Films

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988)

Character

Charlie was a camper at Camp Rolling Hills. He enjoyed palling around with his buddy Emilio and secretly taking polaroids of the female campers and counselors in various stages of undress. When Angela confiscated his polaroids, Charlie got even with her by dumping a bucket of water over her head. During Angela's rampage in the camp after getting fired by Uncle John, Charlie was one of her victims. Angela killed him by gouging out his eyes and sliting his throat. She put his corpse and Emilio's corpse in front of a window of the Girls' cabin and put something to make them stand up. Their corpses were then found by Diane.

Behind the Scenes

Named after Brat Pack actor Charlie Sheen.

Charlie mentions that one of the two rumors he heard about Angela was that (s)he was acting in the Facts of Life, a reference to the earlier acting career of Pamela Springsteen (who plays Angela) who had a TV guest role in the series.

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