Friday The 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter - Interview with LAWRENCE MONOSON

As Ted (aka, Teddy Bear) in “Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter,” Lawrence Monoson got to call Crispin Glover a “dead f*ck,” go skinny-dipping with a bunch of soon-to-be victims, and get his head slashed through a projector screen. Tune in to hear all about working on one of most popular sequels in this franchise, the method acting choice he made that didn’t turn out so well, and additional stories about his heartfelt performances in “The Last American Virgin” and “Mask.” Please don't forget to Like and Subscribe to this channel! #horror #fridaythe13th #thefinalchapter #jasonvoorhees To hear all of our interviews and reviews of recent horror films, visit our website: https://www.happyhorrortime.com To support us on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes, our monthly newsletter and more, visit:   / happyhorrortime   00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Early Acting Journey & New York Roots 02:15 - Impact of "The Exorcist" 02:44 - Studying at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Icons 05:18 - Auditioning for "The Last American Virgin" 07:34 - The Fake ID Story 09:22 - Learning the Craft on a Movie Set 10:35 - Behind the Scenes: Tequila and Awkward Moments 12:13 - Reflecting on the Relatability of Heartbreak 15:15 - Landing the Role of Ted in "Friday the 13th Part IV" 16:56 - Improv and Creative Freedom with Crispin Glover 18:48 - Memories of Crispin Glover & Nicholas Cage 21:29 - Relationship (or lack thereof) with Ted White (Jason) 22:19 - Filming Locations: Zaca Lake & Topanga Canyon 23:53 - Skinny Dipping & Contributions to Cinema 25:22 - Co-star Quick Fire: Jokesters, Best Friends, & Personalities 27:42 - Method Acting: The "Stoned" Death Scene Story 29:11 - Special Effects: The Head Mold & Projector Death 31:26 - Finding Nuance in Ted’s Insecurity 32:20 - Premiere Night on Hollywood Boulevard 33:43 - Why "Friday the 13th" Resonates with Fans 36:04 - Fear of Modern Technology & "Scream" 38:50 - Working on "Mask" with Cher & Peter Bogdanovich 42:05 - Using Music & Internal Energy for Emotional Scenes 42:37 - A Visceral Reaction: Being Yelled at by Eric Stoltz 45:40 - Career Highlights: "Prince Street," "ER," & "And the Band Played On" 46:48 - "Touched by an Angel": A Moving Performance 48:12 - The World of Horror Conventions 50:11 - Leaving (and Returning to) the Acting Industry 51:24 - Thoughts on Modern Self-Taping 53:05 - Being True to Yourself: Turning Down Roles 54:53 - A Never-Before-Told Story: Thoughts on Peter Barton 57:22 - Closing Credits & Patreon Support