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{{Short description|Canadian actor and stuntman (born 1959)}}
{{BLP sources|date=August 2014}} {{BLP sources|date=August 2014}}
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| caption = Kirzinger in 2015 | caption = Kirzinger in 2024
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1959|11|04|mf=y}}
| spouse = Isabel Bloor
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| occupation = Actor, stuntman
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| occupation = Actor & Stuntman
| yearsactive = 1983–present | yearsactive = 1983–present
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'''Kenneth David Kirzinger''' (born November 4, 1959) is a ] actor and ] best known for his portrayals of ] in '']'' (2003), Pa in '']'' (2007) and Rusty Nail in '']''. '''Kenneth Kirzinger''' (born November 4, 1959) is a ] actor and ] best known for his portrayals of ] in '']'' (2003), Pa in '']'' (2007), and Rusty Nail in '']'' (2014).


==Career== ==Career==
Kirzinger started his career as a stunt performer in the early 1980s, appearing in '']''. He also worked as an actor in TV movies like ''Brotherly Love'' and '']''. Although he continued acting, Kirzinger became a prolific stunt performer and coordinator through the 80s and 90s working on films like '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'', as well as TV shows like '']'' and '']''.
===Role as Jason Voorhees===
At {{convert|6|ft|7|in|m|sigfig=3|abbr=on}}, he is the tallest man to have played ] in '']''. Director ] tried to limit Kirzinger's stunts on the film as much as possible. Because of this stuntman ] was called in to perform a series of stunts, including a stunt showing Jason walking through a field killing teenagers while on fire.


In 1989, Kirzinger had a small role as a ] cook on '']'' who gets in Jason's way while pursuing Rennie Wickham (]) and Sean Robertson (]). Jason, played by ], threw Kirzinger over the counter. In addition to his role as the cook, Kirzinger served as a stunt coordinator for the film and also doubled for Jason during a few short scenes. This would make him only the second person besides Hodder to play Jason more than once during the course of the franchise.<ref>Crystal Lake Memories book: Page 283</ref>
===Early career===
Long before Kirzinger took over the role of Jason Voorhees from ], he had ties to '']''. He appeared in 1989's '']'' as a ] cook who gets in Jason's way while pursuing Rennie Wickham (]) and Sean Robertson (]). Jason, played by ], threw Kirzinger over the counter. In addition to his role as the cook, Kirzinger also served as a stunt coordinator for the film. Kirzinger is only the second person besides Hodder to play Jason more than once as he doubled for the latter in the same movie in a few short scenes.


===Role as Jason Voorhees===
==Stunt scenes==
In 2003, Kirzinger was chosen over Kane Hodder to play ] in the film '']''. The decision was mostly based on him being slightly taller than Hodder. Although he was disappointed, Hodder and Kirzinger still remain friends.<ref>His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th</ref> During filming of ''Freddy vs. Jason'', director ] tried to limit Kirzinger's stunts on the film as much as possible. Instead stuntman ] was called in to perform a series of stunts, including a stunt showing Jason walking through a field killing teenagers while on fire.
According to Kirzinger, the hardest thing he went through while performing as Jason in ''Freddy vs. Jason'' (2003) was sinking into the lake. They shot the scene in a tank which was highly chlorinated and had debris to make it look like lake water. Director Ronny Yu wanted the close-up of Ken's eye and wanted him to sink into the water keeping his eye open. He also could not breathe because it would be visible on film. He was lying on top of the water and had to let himself sink down to the bottom of the tank without breathing and keeping his eye open. Kirzinger really held his breath, and the chlorine in the water burned his eyes.


==Appearances== ==Appearances==
Kirzinger has performed stunts, or worked on the following: Kirzinger has performed stunts, or worked on the following:

===TV shows=== ===TV shows===
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*'']'' *'']''
*''Boy Meets Girl'' *''Boy Meets Girl''
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*'']'' *'']''
*'']'' *'']''
*'']'' *'']''
*'']'' (co-coordinator) *'']'' (co-coordinator)
*'']'' (co-coordinator) *'']'' (co-coordinator)
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*'']'' *'']''
*'']'' *'']''
*'']'' *'']'' (2 acting roles)
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===Movies=== ===Movies===
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*'']'' *'']'' (1989)
*'']'' *'']'' (re-shoots) (1992)
*'']'' (co-coordinator) (1994)
*'']''
*'']'' *'']'' (1995)
*'']'' *'']'' (1996)
*'']'' (1998)
*'']''
*'']'' *'']'' (1998)
*'']'' *'']'' (1999)
*'']'' *'']'' (2001)
*'']'' (2001)
*'']''
*''Camouflage'' (2001)
*'']'' (re-shoots)
*'']'' (co-coordinator) *'']'' (2002)
*'']'' (2002)
*''The Sea Wolf''
*'']'' *'']'' (2003)
*'']'' *'']'' (2007)
*'']'' *'']'' (2007)
*'']'' *'']'' (2009)
*'']'' (2014)
*'']'' (2016)
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===Movies for television with stunt performance credits=== ===Movies for television with stunt performance credits===
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*'']'' *'']''
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==Stunts Canada== ===Documentary===
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Ken Kirzinger is a member of Stunts Canada.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071018202157/http://www.stuntscanada.com/low/memberprofile.php?m=28 |date=2007-10-18 }}</ref>
*''His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th'' (2009)

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==Personal life==
His brother, Dave Kirzinger, played for the ] of the ] from 1978 to 1986.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}
His known friends are ], another member of Stunts Canada who notably played horror icon ] in '']'',{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} ], who co-starred with him in ''Freddy vs Jason'' as ],{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} and ], the actor who played Jason Voorhees before him.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} Even though Hodder will sometimes state his disappointment at not being chosen to play Jason for the fifth time in ''Freddy vs. Jason'', he and Kirzinger are very good friends and Kirzinger stated they enjoy seeing each other at conventions.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}


==References== ==References==
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Ken Kirzinger
Kirzinger in 2024
Born (1959-11-04) November 4, 1959 (age 65)
Occupation(s)Actor, stuntman
Years active1983–present

Kenneth Kirzinger (born November 4, 1959) is a Canadian actor and stuntman best known for his portrayals of Jason Voorhees in Freddy vs. Jason (2003), Pa in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007), and Rusty Nail in Joy Ride 3: Roadkill (2014).

Career

Kirzinger started his career as a stunt performer in the early 1980s, appearing in Superman III. He also worked as an actor in TV movies like Brotherly Love and Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge. Although he continued acting, Kirzinger became a prolific stunt performer and coordinator through the 80s and 90s working on films like Shoot to Kill, Look Who's Talking, Bird on a Wire, and It, as well as TV shows like 21 Jump Street and The Commish.

In 1989, Kirzinger had a small role as a New York cook on Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan who gets in Jason's way while pursuing Rennie Wickham (Jensen Daggett) and Sean Robertson (Scott Reeves). Jason, played by Kane Hodder, threw Kirzinger over the counter. In addition to his role as the cook, Kirzinger served as a stunt coordinator for the film and also doubled for Jason during a few short scenes. This would make him only the second person besides Hodder to play Jason more than once during the course of the franchise.

Role as Jason Voorhees

In 2003, Kirzinger was chosen over Kane Hodder to play Jason Voorhees in the film Freddy vs. Jason. The decision was mostly based on him being slightly taller than Hodder. Although he was disappointed, Hodder and Kirzinger still remain friends. During filming of Freddy vs. Jason, director Ronny Yu tried to limit Kirzinger's stunts on the film as much as possible. Instead stuntman Glenn Ennis was called in to perform a series of stunts, including a stunt showing Jason walking through a field killing teenagers while on fire.

Appearances

Kirzinger has performed stunts, or worked on the following:

TV shows

Movies

Movies for television with stunt performance credits

Documentary

  • His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009)

References

  1. Crystal Lake Memories book: Page 283
  2. His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th

External links

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