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The Men Who Played Jason Voorhees
We profile the actors and stuntmen who portrayed the iconic horror legend - and what became of them...
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Warrington Gillette & Steve Dash | Warrington Gillette as the deformed Jason, Steve Dash (top right) as the masked version.
PICTURED Warrington Gillette as the deformed Jason, Steve Dash (top right) as the masked version.


Warrington Gillette & Steve Dash
Appeared in: Friday The 13th Part 2

Steve Miner's gore-soaked sequel was the first in which Jason got to strut his funky stuff - albeit with a bag over his head, and not the hockey mask with which he would become synonymous. There's been a touch of controversy about the role of Jason in Part 2, with Steve Dash (who played the hooded Jason) going toe-to-toe with Warrington Gillette (who played the unmasked, deformed Jason), for bragging rights. Dash refers to himself as 'the real Jason'. Certainly, he has more kills under his belt than Gillette - together, though, their take on Jason is as menacing as anything in the series, long before he became an indestructible, hulking force.

What happened next?
Gillette, a Lee Strasberg-trained actor, was also a stuntman, a factor that helped him get the gig, which required him to crash through a window. He went on to appear in just one subsequent film, 1982's Time Walker, and these days is happy to hit the convention circuit. Dash - or Daskawisz, as he was known then - is a former New York cop turned stuntman. His last stunts gig was on Alan Alda's Sweet Liberty in 1986; before that, curiously enough, he also did the stunts for 91/2 Weeks.

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Does Jason Voorhees still send a shiver down your spine after all these years? Which Friday the 13th movie gets your vote? Register or login now to have your say.

Your Comments
1 RE: not sure about the new one
Posted on Tuesday February 17, 2009, 13:45 by Ghost Mutt
Probably be quite boring but due to the complete Jason experience being the sum of all it's parts - mother's killings, pillow case, hockey mask, supernatural aspects - I would have loved to have seen a film which contained the finest moments from a frankly torrid franchise.   But that's just me.  Read More

2 RE: not sure about the new one
Posted on Tuesday February 17, 2009, 02:48 by tommyjarvis
L: steveohim i am a huge friday the 13th fan,went to see the new one last night and although good,im thinking the writters just didnt watch any of the originals.firstly jason does not run in any of the movies execpt briefly in part 3,he did more running in this one than lingford christie,secondly jason does not keep people hostage he basically kills whoever he meets there and then.and thirdly jason does not live in a nice little log cabin.i like to think of him as living in the lake.you dont see where he goes in any of the previous movies.this one is like the voorhees version of cribs for fucks sake.i dont think the ppl behind this movie done there research sp; What does it matter what Jason did in the originals? A remake needs to do things its own way to have any identity. Besides, Jason ran in parts 2, 3 and 4, before he became supernatural.   Good article. I was never that much of a Kane Hodder fan anyway, much preferred his earlier incarnations. Read More

3 Did....
Posted on Sunday February 15, 2009, 19:43 by I Went Down
...the work experience kid write this piece of shit? Read More

4 not sure about the new one
Posted on Saturday February 14, 2009, 12:52 by steveohim
i am a huge friday the 13th fan,went to see the new one last night and although good,im thinking the writters just didnt watch any of the originals.firstly jason does not run in any of the movies execpt briefly in part 3,he did more running in this one than lingford christie,secondly jason does not keep people hostage he basically kills whoever he meets there and then.and thirdly jason does not live in a nice little log cabin.i like to think of him as living in the lake.you dont see where he goes in any of the previous movies.this one is like the voorhees version of cribs for fucks sake.i dont think the ppl behind this movie done there research Read More

5 RE: Extraordinarily awful?
Posted on Friday February 13, 2009, 15:19 by bbX1138
Agreed. I also really rate Freddy Vs Jason. It's a shame the writers of FvJ didn't show the same imagination and flair for the rubbish Jason reboot. Read More

6 RE: Extraordinarily awful?
Posted on Friday February 13, 2009, 14:50 by NunianVonFuch
Also lets not forget that upon it's cinematic release Empire's Kim Newman gave Jason X a (fully deserved in my opinion) 4 Stars saying: "Wittily scripted, smartly directed and well-played by an unfamiliar cast, this is a real treat for all those who have suffered through the story so far." How anyone can say it's worse than 7,8 or 9 is beyond me. It's the only one of them all that I can watch with friends, or more than once at all for that matter! Read More

7 Extraordinarily awful?
Posted on Friday February 13, 2009, 12:36 by oldstuff
Jason X was the best of the Friday 13th movies because it actually managed to breath some life into a pretty dead franchise. Read More


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