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Angela Baker was a Human woman from an Undefined Multiverse, and the sister of Peter Baker.

Biography[]

Youth[]

While the two were young, their father took them out on a camping trip, which unfortunately led to the death of their father. Angela and Peter managed to survive. (FILM: Return to Sleepaway Camp)

Angela was assumed dead, and Peter was adopted by his Aunt Martha, who sought to raise him as the girl she had never had, and forced him to take his sister's place.

For Peter, the mental trauma of his father's passing, and sister's presumed passing, caused him to become a quiet recluse. After repeated bullying from the other campers at Camp Arawak, Peter went completely insane. (FILM: Sleepaway Camp)

Adulthood[]

The true Angela would later escape the mental institution she was trapped in, and begin her own killing spree. (FILM: Return to Sleepaway Camp)

Notes[]

Behind the Scenes[]

Trivia[]

  • The original intention of the first film, "Sleepaway Camp", was to fool the audience into thinking that Angela had survived, when in actuality, Peter had survived and was forced to assume her identity. Then "Return to Sleepaway Camp" happened, and, while it wasn't explained in the context of the film, a behind the scenes featurette explained that the "Angela Baker" of "Return" was the returned sister. Actress Felissa Rose later confirmed this on her Twitter.[1]

Appearances[]

  • Sleepaway Camp (first appearance)
  • Return to Sleepaway Camp (second appearance)

References[]

  1. She is the killer in Return - Felissa Rose @Felissa_Rose - 11 January 2018 - Twitter - Retrieved 13 August 2024
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