Jason Voorhees first appears during a nightmare of the main
character Alice (Adrienne King) in the original Friday the 13th film; he
becomes the main antagonist of the series in its sequels. As well as the films,
there have been books and comics that have either expanded the universe of
Jason, or been based on a minor aspect of him.
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Jason Voorhees is a fictional character from the Friday the
13th series. He first appeared in Friday the 13th (1980) as the young son of
camp cook-turned-murderer, Mrs. Voorhees, in which he was portrayed by Ari
Lehman. Created by Victor Miller, with contributions by Ron Kurz, Sean S.
Cunningham, and Tom Savini, Jason was not originally intended to carry the
series as the main antagonist. The character has subsequently been represented
in various other media, including novels, comic books, and a cross-over film
with another iconic horror film character, Freddy Krueger.
The character has primarily been an antagonist in the films,
whether by stalking and killing the characters, or acting as a psychological
threat to the lead character, as is the case in Friday the 13th: A New
Beginning. Since Lehman's portrayal, the character has been represented by
numerous actors and stuntmen, sometimes by more than one at a time; this has
caused some controversy as to who should receive credit for the portrayal. Kane
Hodder is the best known of the stuntmen to portray Jason Voorhees, having
played the character in four consecutive films.
The character's physical appearance has gone through many
transformations, with various special makeup effects artists making their mark
on the character's design, including makeup artist Stan Winston. Tom Savini's
initial design has been the basis for many of the later incarnations. The
trademark hockey goalie mask did not appear until Friday the 13th Part III.
Since Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, filmmakers have given Jason
superhuman strength, regenerative powers, and near invulnerability. He has been
seen as a sympathetic character, whose motivation for killing has been cited as
being driven by the immoral actions of his victims and his own rage over having
drowned as a child. Jason Voorhees has been featured in various humor
magazines, referenced in feature films, parodied in television shows, and was
the inspiration for a horror punk band. Several toy lines have been released
based on various versions of the character from the Friday the 13th films.
Jason Voorhees's hockey mask is a widely recognized image in popular culture
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