Peter Tramm
Peter Tramm, an actor and dancer, made a notable appearance in Can't Stop the Music (1980), where his vibrant energy contributed to the film's campy charm. Known for his background in dance, Tramm was also the primary dance double for Kevin Bacon in the iconic film Footloose. His work in the 1980s marked a distinctive moment in pop culture, blending music and performance in a way that resonated with audiences. Tramm's contributions to the film reflect the exuberance of the disco era, encapsulating the spirit of a time when music and cinema collided.
Can't Stop the Music
In this pseudo audio biography of the Village People, Jack Morell (a thinly disguised caricature of the group's founder, Jacques Morali) is a struggling composer desperate to gain fame with his songs, but all he needs is a group to sing them. With the help of his roommate Samantha and a lawyer named Ron, Jack forms a group of six "macho men" from his Greenwich Village neighborhood, and the rest of the film details their rise to fame from New York City to a climatic concert in San Francisco.