Kane Hodder
Kane Hodder | |
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Hodder in December 2012 | |
Born |
Kane Warren Hodder April 8, 1955 Auburn, California, United States |
Occupation | Actor, stuntman, author |
Years active | 1983–present |
Kane Warren Hodder (born April 8, 1955)[1] is an American actor, stuntman, and author.
Hodder is best known for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in four films from the Friday the 13th film series: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, and Jason X. He is also known for his role as Victor Crowley in Hatchet, a role which he continued in Hatchet II and Hatchet III.[2] He also played Leatherface during the stunts of Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III.
Life and career
Hodder was born in Auburn, California. He was the first actor to portray Jason Voorhees more than once, in a total of four movies. He portrayed horror icon Leatherface through the stunt work of the 1990 film Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. He also appeared in an episode of The Arsenio Hall Show to promote Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, in costume as Jason. When he reprised that role again in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, he also appeared as Freddy Krueger's gloved hand at the close of that film in anticipation for Freddy vs. Jason.[3]
Although he offered to reprise his role as Jason Voorhees in the 2003 film Freddy vs. Jason, director Ronny Yu replaced Hodder with 6'7" Canadian stuntman Ken Kirzinger. The switch created controversy among fans of the series and has been credited to several rumors, including Kirzinger's location in Canada and his height compared to Robert Englund, the actor who portrayed Freddy Krueger, while Yu himself stated that it was New Line Cinema's idea to do so.[4] Though Hodder still expresses resentment over not being chosen, he is still good friends with Kirzinger and Englund.[5] In 2011 Hodder wrote, along with author Michael Aloisi, his autobiography Unmasked: The True Story of the World's Most Prolific Cinematic Killer.[6] This was in 2014 turned into a Webseries, which was released as The Killer & I.[7]
Hodder starred in the slasher film Hatchet as main character Victor Crowley, a physically deformed young boy who comes back from the dead to kill the people who invade the swamp he lives in,[8] a similar story in scope to that of Jason Voorhees. He reprised this role in Hatchet II and Hatchet III.[9] He has expressed interest in portraying Michael Myers.
Hodder portrayed Grawesome Crutal in the old-school slasher film, Muck and its sequel Muck: Feast of Saint Patrick.[10] He co-starred with Doug Jones and Michael McShane in the horror comedy film Love in the Time of Monsters.[11] In March 2015, he was part of Adam Green's ArieScope webseries Adam Green's Scary Sleepover.[12]
Kane Hodder will be reprising his role as Jason Voorhees in the upcoming Friday the 13th: The Game.
Filmography
Stunts
Acting
- Lone Wolf McQuade (1983; uncredited)
- Hardbodies (1984)
- City Limits (1985)
- Avenging Force (1986)
- House II: The Second Story (1987)
- Trained to Kill (1988)
- Prison (1988)
- Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) as Jason Voorhees
- Waxwork (1988; uncredited) as Frankenstein's Monster
- Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) as Jason Voorhees
- Best of the Best (1989; cameo)
- Alligator II: The Mutation (1991)
- Ghoulies III: Ghoulies go to College (1991, uncredited)
- 9½ Ninjas! (1991; uncredited)
- The Rapture (1991; uncredited)
- Under Siege (1992; uncredited)
- Out for Justice (1991; uncredited)
- House IV (1992, uncredited)
- Best of the Best 2 (1993)
- No Place to Hide (1993)
- Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) as Jason Voorhees, FBI Guard at Hospital & Freddy Krueger's gloved hand
- Father Hood (1993)
- Rubdown (1993)
- The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (1993–94)
- Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings (1994)
- A Low Down Dirty Shame (1995; uncredited)
- Project Metalbeast (1995; as the Metalbeast)
- Steel Frontier (1995)
- Scanner Cop II (1995)
- Fair Game (1995)
- The Big Fall (1996)
- Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back (1996; uncredited)
- Wishmaster (1997)
- The Shooter (1997)
- The Protector (1998; uncredited)
- Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (1998)
- T.N.T. (1998)
- Watchers Reborn (1998)
- V.I.P. (1998)
- Nash Bridges (1998)
- Wildly Available (1999)
- L.A. Heat (1999)
- Geppetto (2000)
- Jason X (2001) as Jason Voorhees
- Daredevil (2003; uncredited)
- Charmed (2003)
- Dark Wolf (2003)
- Grind (2003; uncredited)
- Monster (2003)
- Alias (2003, 2005)
- The Devil's Rejects (2005; uncredited)
- 2001 Maniacs (2005)
- Fallen Angels (2006)
- Room 6 (2006)
- Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006; uncredited)
- Hatchet (2006)
- Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield (2007)
- Hack! (2007)
- Dead Noon (2007)
- B.T.K. (2008)
- Black Friday (2008)
- Bundy: A Legacy of Evil (2008)
- Fear Clinic (2009)
- His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009) (Himself)
- Monsterpiece Theatre Volume 1 (2009)
- Old Habits Die Hard (2009)
- Stingy Jack (2009)
- Monsterpiece Theatre Volume II (2009)
- Frozen (2010)
- Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010) (Himself)
- Black Friday 3D (2010)
- Exit 33 (2010)[13]
- Hatchet II (2010)
- The Afflicted (2010)
- The Family (2011) as Stone
- Hatchet III (2013)
- Love in the Time of Monsters (2014)
- Digging up The Marrow (2014) as Himself
- Alice D (2015)
- Friday the 13th: The Game (2016) as Jason Voorhees
- "Charlies Farm
- "Shed of the Dead
- "Death House" as Sieg (2017)
Unmasked
Hodder co-wrote an autobiography with author Mike Aloisi.[14] The book is about his life and experience in the film industry and was released on October 1, 2011.
'Unmasked' documents the unlikely true story of a boy who was taunted and beaten relentlessly by bullies throughout his childhood. Kane only escaped his tormentors when he moved to a tiny island in the South Pacific where he lived for all of his teen years. After living shirtless in a jungle for a while, he headed back to America where he fell in love with doing stunts-only to have his love burn him, literally. For the first time ever, Kane tells the true story of the burn injury that nearly killed him at the start of his career. The entire story of his recovery, the emotional and physical damage it caused, his fight to break back into the industry that almost killed him, and his rise to become a film actor are told in Kane's own voice.[15]
Paranormal group
As a side project, Kane had been ghost hunting for some time now in his own group called the Hollywood Ghost Hunters. He describes it as a "group of people who normally make a living by trying to scare other people. Everybody in the group has something to do with horror movies." Hodder partnered up with his friend Rick "Stuntman" McCullum, a Hollywood stuntman and actor who doubles for horror film actors like Sid Haig. Rick decided to form a paranormal team, after he and Kane were filming at Mansfield Reformatory for a horror film called Fallen Angels. While there, they decided to spend their break ghost hunting investigating the cells. They had a ghostly experience when they saw a shadow man running down one of the cell blocks. When Kane took off in a full sprint towards it, Rick knew he had his first partner for his team. Shortly after, they took on their third member for the team: R. A. Mihailoff, known for playing the frightening lead role of "Leatherface" in Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. Together the three members make up a paranormal group of members who work in the horror movie industry.
On January 7, 2011, Hollywood Ghost Hunters was featured on the "Pico House" episode of Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures.
Personal life
Hodder was born (April 8, 1955)[1] in Auburn, California.[16]
Hodder is an avid poker player. He has the word "Kill!" tattooed on the back of his bottom lip.[17] He spends time working with children in burn centers,[18] and despite the roles he often plays, Hodder has often been described as a very friendly man who loves to meet his fans.
For a long time, Hodder claimed his favorite kill scene in his films was the "sleeping bag against a tree" scene from Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood. He now considers the one where he rips a woman's face in half from Hatchet (2006) to be his favorite.[19]
Hodder is a noted Juggalo, a fan of the group Insane Clown Posse. To reflect this, he has a custom charm of the group's "hatchetman" logo holding a machete instead of a hatchet, a reference to his role as Jason.[17]
Hodder appeared on the December 4, 2012 episode of the TruTV show Hardcore Pawn, in which he had a miniature gold mask made from a piece a fan had made for him.
References
- 1 2 According to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905–1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com
- ↑ Kane Hodder- BioGamer Girl Magazine
- ↑ Self, John (2001). Horror The men behind the mask. lulu.com. p. ?. ISBN 978-1257439539.
- ↑ Video on YouTube
- ↑ The Arrow interviews...Kane Hodder!! - JoBlo.com
- ↑ The True Story of the World's Most Prolific,Cinematic Killer
- ↑ Kane Hodder and Michael Aloisi Are The Killer & I
- ↑ SyFy Portal
- ↑ "Massive 'Hatchet 2' Casting Update!". BloodyDisgusting.
- ↑ "Muck". BloodyDisgusting.
- ↑ "Love in the Time of Monsters !". BloodyDisgusting.
- ↑ "Kane Hodder Visits Adam Green for a Scary Sleepover". DC.
- ↑ "Exit 33 – Movie Website".
- ↑ Kanehodderkills.com
- ↑ Kat (December 14, 2011). "Unmasked: The True Life Story of the World's Most Prolific Cinematic Killer by Kane Hodder & Michael Aloisi". (Book Review). ShiversOfHorror.com.
- ↑ Kane Hodder Biography (1955–)
- 1 2 Eugene Morton (February 12, 2009). "The Five Best Actors To Play Jason Voorhees". Attack of the Blog!. G4 Media, Inc. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
- ↑ Where Are They Now?: Kane Hodder
- ↑ "Terror Tweets: Images from Hatchet 2 Table Read". DreadCentral.
External links
Preceded by C. J. Graham |
Actors portraying Jason Voorhees 1988–2002 |
Succeeded by Ken Kirzinger |